1878 in baseball



Champions

Inter-league playoff: Boston and Buffalo each won 1 game in 2-game series.

Statistical leaders

1 National League Triple Crown batting winner

Notable seasons

  • Providence Grays center fielder Paul Hines wins the NL triple crown with a.358 batting average, 4 home runs, and 50 runs batted in. He leads the league with a.849 OPS. His 177 OPS+ ranks second in the league.
  • Boston Red Stockings pitcher Tommy Bond has a record of 40–19 and leads with NL with 532.2 innings pitched, 40 wins, 182 strikeouts, and 9 shutouts. He has a 2.06 earned run average and a 115 ERA+.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

  • October 2 – The Buffalo Bisons of the International League defeat the National League champion Boston Red Caps behind the pitching of Pud Galvin. The victory over the Red Caps gives Galvin a win over each team in the NL. He finishes the 1878 season with a combined 10–5 record against the NL clubs. Buffalo will become a member of the National League in.
  • October 3 – The Syracuse Stars defeat Lowell 12-1 and claim the International Association championship. The Stars will join the National League in.
  • October 8 – The Buffalo Bisons defeat Utica and lay claim to the International Association pennant as well. The league will ultimately award the pennant to Buffalo in early 1879.
  • October 18 – The Indianapolis Blues come up short $2,500 and are unable to account for the money. The players receive $60 each as payment for the remainder of the season. This event signals the end of the Blues.
  • November 1 – The Boston Red Caps and the Providence Grays play an exhibition game with no outs on foul bounds and 6 balls for a walk to be given.
  • November 10 – In the Pacific Coast championship game in California, the Athletics defeat the Californias in front of 8,000 fans at the San Francisco National Trotting Park.
  • December 4 – The National League votes to accept the Buffalo Bisons, Syracuse Stars and the Cleveland Blues for the season.
  • December 4 – The National League changes the rules so that now every pitched ball is called a ball or a strike. 9 balls will now result in a walk to the batter. The rules are also changed regarding the batting order. The first batter in a new inning shall now be the next batter in the order after the last batter that ended the previous inning.
  • December 5 – The National League abolishes all bound outs, including foul balls on 3rd strikes.
  • December 10 – The Troy Trojans apply for membership to the National League.
  • December 29 – The Professional Baseball League of Cuba is founded in Havana with Habana defeating Almendares 21–20. The league is known today as the Cuban League and ran continuously until March, 1961, when the Cuban government, ran by Fidel Castro, abolished professional baseball.

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