1894 in Baseball - National League Final Standings

National League Final Standings

National League
Club Wins Losses Win % GB
Baltimore Orioles 89 39 .695
New York Giants 88 44 .667 3
Boston Beaneaters 83 49 .629 8
Philadelphia Phillies 71 57 .555 18
Brooklyn Bridegrooms 70 61 .534 20.5
Cleveland Spiders 68 61 .527 21.5
Pittsburgh Pirates 65 65 .500 25
Chicago Colts 57 75 .432 34
St. Louis Browns 56 76 .424 35
Cincinnati Reds 55 75 .423 35
Washington Senators 45 87 .341 46
Louisville Colonels 36 94 .277 54

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