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1897 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1897 throughout the world.

List of years in baseball

Champions

Statistical leaders

National League final standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Boston Beaneaters 93 39 0.705 54–12 39–27
Baltimore Orioles 90 40 0.692 2 51–15 39–25
New York Giants 83 48 0.634 51–19 32–29
Cincinnati Reds 76 56 0.576 17 49–18 27–38
Cleveland Spiders 69 62 0.527 23½ 49–16 20–46
Washington Senators 61 71 0.462 32 40–26 21–45
Brooklyn Bridegrooms 61 71 0.462 32 38–29 23–42
Pittsburgh Pirates 60 71 0.458 32½ 38–27 22–44
Chicago Colts 59 73 0.447 34 36–30 23–43
Philadelphia Phillies 55 77 0.417 38 32–34 23–43
Louisville Colonels 52 78 0.400 40 34–31 18–47
St. Louis Browns 29 102 0.221 63½ 18–41 11–61

Events

Births

January

  • January 1 – Monty Swartz
  • January 3 – Pete Turgeon
  • January 5 – Art Delaney
  • January 6 – Buck Crouse
  • January 6 – By Speece
  • January 7 – Topper Rigney
  • January 9 – Dave Keefe
  • January 15 – Joe Genewich
  • January 24 – George Ellison
  • January 29 – Pat Patterson

February

  • February 9 – Adrian Lynch
  • February 11 – Red Miller
  • February 11 – Joe Shannon
  • February 11 – Red Shannon
  • February 14 – Earl Smith
  • February 15 – Art Johnson
  • February 15 – Chuck Wolfe
  • February 16 – Paul Castner
  • February 16 – Alex Ferguson
  • February 17 – Ike Boone
  • February 18 – Huck Betts
  • February 25 – Bob Vines

March

  • March 1 – Howie Jones
  • March 4 – Neal Brady
  • March 4 – Lefty O'Doul
  • March 5 – Virgil Barnes
  • March 5 – Lu Blue
  • March 6 – Cliff Brady
  • March 9 – Joe Dawson
  • March 10 – Russ Ennis
  • March 13 – Lew Malone
  • March 14 – Bruce Hitt
  • March 19 – Elmer Bowman
  • March 21 – Gus Ketchum
  • March 21 – Bill Lamar
  • March 27 – Joe Lucey
  • March 27 – Effa Manley
  • March 30 – Ed Sicking

April

  • April 4 – Ray Miner
  • April 8 – Dick Attreau
  • April 10 – Joe Price
  • April 10 – Ross Youngs
  • April 15 – Walt Lynch
  • April 20 – Lou Vedder
  • April 26 – Epp Sell
  • April 30 – Walt Walsh

May

  • May 3 – Ray Shepardson
  • May 12 – Joe Dugan
  • May 13 – Hugh Canavan
  • May 17 – Harry Riconda
  • May 20 – Wilcy Moore
  • May 30 – Wally Kimmick

June

  • June 6 – Ray Pierce
  • June 12 – Guy Lacy
  • June 13 – George Foss
  • June 15 – Cy Twombly
  • June 17 – Bill Hubbell
  • June 22 – Bill Mizeur
  • June 25 – Camp Skinner
  • June 29 – Grady Adkins

July

  • July 3 – Chet Nichols
  • July 3 – Heinie Sand
  • July 5 – Tom Miller
  • July 9 – Glenn Myatt
  • July 12 – Hod Fenner
  • July 16 – Hi Bell
  • July 18 – Hank Hulvey
  • July 18 – Pat Murray
  • July 18 – Ed Sherling
  • July 22 – Ed Gerner
  • July 23 – Hod Ford
  • July 23 – Cy Fried
  • July 26 – Chick Bowen
  • July 27 – Biz Mackey
  • July 29 – Jim Hamby

August

  • August 8 – Charlie Eckert
  • August 8 – Ken Holloway
  • August 10 – Frank Welch
  • August 16 – Bob Fothergill
  • August 17 – Joe Bradshaw
  • August 17 – Ed Lennon
  • August 18 – Mandy Brooks
  • August 22 – Bob Clark
  • August 24 – Al Bool
  • August 24 – Frank Pratt
  • August 29 – Arthur Henderson
  • August 29 – John Quinn
  • August 31 – William Bell

September

  • September 13 – Eddie Rommel
  • September 17 – Joe Green
  • September 17 – Earl Webb
  • September 19 – Astyanax Douglass
  • September 23 – Walt Irwin
  • September 25 – Walter Anderson
  • September 27 – Chick Gagnon
  • September 30 – Eddie Kenna
  • September 30 – Mike Kircher

October

  • October 7 – Bill Jackman
  • October 9 – Harry Biemiller
  • October 13 – Elliot Bigelow
  • October 14 – Vance McIlree
  • October 15 – Dinty Gearin
  • October 15 – Sam Gray
  • October 16 – Garland Buckeye
  • October 18 – Sumpter Clarke
  • October 19 – Tom Lovelace
  • October 20 – Tom Connelly
  • October 20 – Jigger Statz
  • October 22 – Myles Thomas
  • October 26 – Skipper Friday
  • October 26 – George Winn
  • October 29 – Ty Pickup
  • October 30 – Kettle Wirts
  • October 31 – Tony Rego

November

  • November 4 – Ted Menze
  • November 4 – Dolly Stark
  • November 5 – Jack Ogden
  • November 9 – Johnny Gooch
  • November 9 – Harvey Hendrick
  • November 17 – Davey Claire
  • November 17 – Rube Lutzke
  • November 20 – Larry Benton
  • November 21 – Andy High
  • November 23 – Bubber Jonnard
  • November 23 – Claude Jonnard
  • November 23 – Freddy Leach
  • November 23 – Beans Reardon
  • November 26 – Bill Warwick
  • November 30 – Win Ballou
  • November 30 – Dud Branom

December

  • December 10 – Jocko Conlon
  • December 10 – Tim Griesenbeck
  • December 11 – Slim Harriss
  • December 14 – Syl Simon
  • December 16 – Fred Wigington
  • December 18 – Lance Richbourg
  • December 19 – Mike Herrera
  • December 20 – Snooks Dowd
  • December 21 – Hal Haid
  • December 21 – Pete Scott
  • December 22 – Harvey Freeman
  • December 23 – Nemo Gaines
  • December 25 – Allen Elliott
  • December 27 – Jackie Tavener

Deaths

  • February 5 – Old Hoss Radbourn, 42, Hall of Fame pitcher who won over 300 games including a record 60 for the 1884 Providence Grays, leading the National League in wins, strikeouts, winning percentage and games twice each and in shutouts, innings and ERA once each; completing 489 out of 503 starts, pitching three shutouts in the 1884 World Championship Series, while holding single-season records for games pitched with 76 in 1883, going 27–12 for the 1890 Players' League champions.
  • February 8 – Fleury Sullivan, 35. pitcher.
  • March 5 – Dave Foutz, 40, first baseman/outfielder/pitcher who played from 1884 through 1896 for the St. Louis Browns and the Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Grooms, a three-time .300 hitter and manager for the Brooklyn teams between 1893 and 1896 for a 690 career winning percentage, while pitching 41 wins for the 1886 champion Browns.
  • March 10 – Wes Blogg, 42, catcher.
  • March 21 – Andy Allison, 49, first baseman.
  • March 22 – Dave Anderson, 28, pitcher.
  • March 25 – Bill Quarles, 28, pitcher.
  • April 13 – Charles Yingling, 31, shortstop.
  • July 10 – Kid Baldwin, 32, catcher.
  • August 1 – Jake Seymour, 43, who played for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys of the American Association in the 1882 season.
  • August 4 – John Gilroy, 27, pitcher.
  • August 9 – Jack Scheible, 31, pitcher.
  • August 19 – Jim McKeever, 36, catcher.
  • August 22 – Tricky Nichols, 47, pitcher who posted a 28–73 record and a 3.06 ERA in 106 games for six different teams between 1875 and 1882.
  • August 27 – Sam Moran, 26, pitcher.
  • October 9 – Milo Lockwood, 39, outfielder and pitcher.
  • October 19 – O. P. Caylor, 47, one of the founders of the American Association.
  • November 2 – Joe Sullivan, 27, shortstop.
  • November 15 – Charlie Smith, 56, infielder who appeared in 14 games for the 1871 New York Mutuals.
  • November 19 – Frank McGinn, 28, infielder.
  • December 20 – William Brown, 31, catcher.

References

  1. ^ Felber, Bill. "June 29, 1897: The Chicago Colts' record romp for 36 runs". sabr.org. Retrieved 15 September 2020.


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