Other Major Leagues
Year | Winner(s) | HR | Team | League | Runner(s)-up | 2nd HR | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1882 | Walker, OscarOscar Walker | 07 !7 | St. Louis Brown Stockings | American Association | Browning, PetePete Browning | 05 !5 | |
1883 | Stovey, HarryHarry Stovey | 14 | Philadelphia Athletics | American Association | Jones, CharleyCharley Jones | 10 | |
1884 | Reilly, JohnJohn Reilly† | 11 | Cincinnati Red Stockings | American Association | Stovey, HarryHarry Stovey | 10 | |
1884 | Dunlap, FredFred Dunlap | 13 | St. Louis Maroons | Union Association | Crane, EdEd Crane | 12 | |
1885 | Stovey, HarryHarry Stovey | 13 | Philadelphia Athletics | American Association | Fennelly, FrankFrank Fennelly | 10 | |
1886 | McPhee, BidBid McPhee† | 08 !8 | Cincinnati Red Stockings | American Association | Stovey, HarryHarry Stovey Dave Orr |
07 !7 | |
1887 | O'Neill, TipTip O'Neill | 14 | St. Louis Browns | American Association | Reilly, JohnJohn Reilly | 10 | |
1888 | Reilly, JohnJohn Reilly | 13 | Cincinnati Red Stockings | American Association | Stovey, HarryHarry Stovey | 09 !9 | |
1889 | Stovey, HarryHarry Stovey Bug Holliday |
19 | Cincinnati Red Stockings Philadelphia Athletics |
American Association | Duffee, CharlieCharlie Duffee | 16 | |
1890 | Campau, CountCount Campau | 09 !9 | St. Louis Browns | American Association | Cartwright, EdEd Cartwright | 08 !8 | |
1890 | Connor, RogerRoger Connor† | 14 | New York Giants | Players' League | Richardson, HardyHardy Richardson | 13 | |
1891 | Farrell, DukeDuke Farrell | 12 | Boston Reds | American Association | Milligan, JockoJocko Milligan Denny Lyons |
11 | |
1914 | Zwilling, DutchDutch Zwilling | 16 | Chicago Chi-Feds | Federal League | Kenworthy, BillBill Kenworthy | 15 | |
1915 | Chase, HalHal Chase | 17 | Buffalo Blues | Federal League | Zwilling, DutchDutch Zwilling | 13 |
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