New York Mutuals - Record

Record

Year Won Lost Tied Games Rank in games (or in wins) 1858 11 1 12 2 (1st in wins) 1859 3 5 8 6 1860 1 8 2 11 5 1861 8 2 10 2 (tie 1st in wins) 1862 8 5 13 2 (2nd in wins) 1863 10 4 14 1 (tie 1st in wins) 1864 21 3 24 1 (1st in wins) 1865 12 4 16 5 (tie 4th in wins) 1866 10 2 12 15 (tie 5th in wins) 1867 23 6 1 30 4 (4th in wins) 1868 31 10 41 5 (5th in wins) 1869 37 16 53 3 (5th in wins) 1870 68 17 3 88 1 (1st in wins) championship matches with professional teams 1869–1870 1869 11 15 26 1 (5th in wins) 1870 29 15 3 47 1 (1st in wins) league record 1871 16 17 33 1 (4th place) 1872 34 20 2 56 2 (3rd place) 1873 29 24 53 4 (4th place) 1874 42 23 65 2 (2nd place) 1875 30 38 3 71 4 (7th place) 1876 21 35 1 57 8 (6th place)

Source for season records: Rio (2008).

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