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1892 World Series
NL: Boston Beaneaters (5–0–1)
NL: Cleveland Spiders (0–5–1)

In the first split season in Major League Baseball history, the first-half champion Boston Beaneaters (102–48) played the second-half champion Cleveland Spiders (93–56) in a best-of-nine postseason series to determine the overall champion of the 1892 baseball season. After the first game ended in a 0–0 tie due to darkness, Boston won the next five games to win the championship.

Background

Hugh Duffy
Kid Nichols

Boston manager Frank Selee worried that late-October weather conditions would lead to postponements and low attendance. Cleveland's player-manager Patsy Tebeau suggested that “the [Boston] Beaneaters fear the humiliation of possible defeat.” Tebeau told Sporting Life that the cold weather was a “dodge … simply an excuse to avoid playing Cleveland.”[1]

Bookies had the Spiders as the favorite due to their pitching staff. Cy Young had gone 36–12 with a 1.93 earned-run average. Meanwhile, Boston superstar Mike "King" Kelly, described as “one of the biggest failures of the base ball season,” slumped with a batting average of only .189.[1][2]

Series summary

Game Score Date Ballpark, City
1 Boston 0 – 0 Cleveland (11 innings) October 17 League Park, Cleveland, Ohio
2 Boston 4 – 3 Cleveland October 18 League Park, Cleveland, Ohio
3 Boston 3 – 2 Cleveland October 19 League Park, Cleveland, Ohio
4 Boston 4 – 0 Cleveland October 21 South End Grounds, Boston, Massachusetts
5 Boston 12 – 7 Cleveland October 22 South End Grounds, Boston, Massachusetts
6 Boston 8 – 3 Cleveland October 24 South End Grounds, Boston, Massachusetts

Aftermath

Hall of Famer Hugh Duffy (Boston) batted .462 with 9 runs batted in and 6 extra-base hits including a home run.[3] The National League abolished the split-season format for 1893.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/october-1892-the-split-season-playoff/
  2. ^ "Cy Young Stats". Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. ^ "1892 World Series - Boston Beaneaters over Cleveland Spiders (5-0-1)". Baseball-Reference.com.

See also