Record
Year W L T Games Rank in games (in wins) 1857 7 1 1 9 3 (1st in wins) 1858 7 0 7 5 (4th) 1859 11 1 12 3 (tie 2nd) 1860 12 2 1 16 3 (3rd) 1861 5 2 7 5 (tie 3rd) 1862 2 3 5 8 1863 8 3 11 4 (3rd in wins) 1864 20 0 1 21 3 (2nd) 1865 18 0 18 2 (1st) 1866 17 3 20 3 (3rd) 1867 19 5 1 25 7 (tie 7th) 1868 47 7 54 1 (tie 1st) 1869 40 6 2 48 5 (4th) 1870 41 17 58 5 (6th in wins) Championship matches with professional teams 1869–1870 1869 15 6 1 22 3 (tie 2nd in wins) 1870 20 16 36 3 (5th) Professional leagues 1871 non-member 1872 9 28 37 5 (did not finish) 1873 17 37 1 55 3 (6th place) 1874 22 33 1 56 5 (6th place) 1875 2 42 44 9Source for season records: Wright (2000) has published records for dozens of NABBP teams each season, relying on a mix of game and season records in contemporary newspapers and guides. Dozens of leading clubs by number of matches are included, as are many others. The records do not consistently cover either all games played or all championship matches between NABBP members.
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