American Association (19th century)|American Association team season
The 1887 Cincinnati Red Stockings season was a season in American baseball . The team finished in second place in the American Association with a record of 81–45, 14 games behind the St. Louis Browns .
Following a horrible 1886 season, in which the Red Stockings finished under .500 for the first time in team history, the team hired Gus Schmelz to become the new manager. Schmelz managed the St. Louis Maroons of the National League in 1886 to a 43–79 record. He also managed the Columbus Buckeyes of the American Association in 1883, leading them to a 69–39 record and a second-place finish.
Cincinnati signed George Tebeau to his first professional contract, and acquired Hugh Nicol from the St. Louis Browns in a trade with sent Jack Boyle and $350 to the Browns. Nicol hit .206 with 19 RBI and 38 stolen bases, as well as scoring 44 runs in 67 games in 1886.
John Reilly had a great season, as he hit .306 with a team high ten home runs and had 96 RBI, as well as 50 stolen bases. Pop Corkhill led the club with a .311 batting average, and his 97 RBI tied him with Frank Fennelly for the team high. Nicol led the American Association with 138 stolen bases.
On the mound, nineteen-year-old Mike Smith emerged as the ace of the staff, as he had a 34–17 record and a league best 2.94 ERA in 52 starts. Tony Mullane also had a solid season, as he had a 31–17 record with a 3.24 ERA in 48 starts.
The Red Stockings got off to a fast start, winning their first five games, however, Cincinnati lost six of their next seven games to fall to 6–6. The team hovered around the .500 level, as they had a 21–22 record after 43 games, before winning nine of ten to rise up to third place with a 30–23 record. After going 3–6 in their next nine games, Cincinnati had a season-high ten-game winning streak. However, they remained in third place, 8.5 games behind the St. Louis Browns . The Red Stockings continued to play good baseball for the remainder of the season, as they finished the year in second place with a record of 81–54, fourteen games behind the first-place Browns.
Record vs. opponents [ edit ]
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team
BAL
BRO
CIN
CLE
LOU
NYP
PHI
STL
Baltimore
—
10–9–1
11–9
17–3
7–11–1
15–4–2
14–6
3–16–2
Brooklyn
9–10–1
—
7–13
13–6–1
8–12
9–9
10–8–2
4–16
Cincinnati
9–11
13–7
—
11–6
8–12
17–3–1
11–9
12–6
Cleveland
3–17
6–13–1
6–11
—
8–11–1
11–8
4–14
1–18
Louisville
11–7–1
12–8
12–8
11–8–1
—
12–8
11–8–1
7–13
New York
4–15–2
9–9
3–17–1
8–11
8–12
—
7–11–1
5–14–1
Philadelphia
6–14
8–10–2
9–11
14–4
8–11–1
11–7–1
—
8–12
St. Louis
16–3–2
16–4
6–12
18–1
13–7
14–5–1
12–8
—
Legend
Red Stockings Win
Red Stockings Loss
Game Tied/Postponed
1887 Game Log: 81–54 (Home: 46–27; Away: 35–27)
April: 6–4 (Home: 3–0; Away: 3–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 16
Blues
16–6
American Park
N/A
1-0
W1
-
April 17
Blues
Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 8
2
April 19
Blues
13–6
American Park
N/A
2-0
W2
3
April 20
Blues
14–6
American Park
N/A
3-0
W3
-
April 21
@ Browns
Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 22
4
April 22
@ Browns
5–2
Sportsman's Park
N/A
4-0
W4
5
April 23
@ Browns
6–5
Sportsman's Park
N/A
5-0
W5
6
April 24
@ Browns
1–6
Sportsman's Park
10,000
5-1
L1
7
April 26
@ Browns
6–19
Sportsman's Park
N/A
5-2
L2
8
April 27
@ Colonels
5–0
Eclipse Park
N/A
6-2
W1
9
April 28
@ Colonels
5–12
Eclipse Park
N/A
6-3
L1
10
April 30
@ Colonels
0–0
Eclipse Park
N/A
6-4
L2
May: 11–14 (Home: 8–12; Away: 3–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
11
May 1
@ Colonels
4–8
Eclipse Park
N/A
6-5
L3
12
May 2
Colonels
7–8
American Park
N/A
6-6
L4
13
May 4
@ Blues
10–6
National League Park
4,000
7-6
W1
14
May 5
@ Blues
6–2
National League Park
1,500
8-6
W2
15
May 7
@ Blues
6–2
National League Park
N/A
9-6
W3
16
May 8
Blues
6–7
American Park
7,000
9-7
L1
17
May 9
Blues
18–2
American Park
N/A
10-7
W1
18
May 10
Metropolitans
12–3
American Park
N/A
11-7
W2
-
May 11
Metropolitans
Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 13
19
May 12
Metropolitans
6–19
American Park
N/A
11-8
L1
20
May 13
Metropolitans
12–4
American Park
N/A
12-8
W1
21
May 14
Metropolitans
7–6
American Park
N/A
13-8
W2
22
May 15
Grays
13–4
American Park
13,000
14-8
W3
23
May 17
Grays
10–11
American Park
N/A
14-9
L1
24
May 18
Grays
3–6
American Park
N/A
14-10
L2
25
May 19
Grays
14–10
American Park
N/A
15-10
W1
26
May 20
Orioles
6–16
American Park
N/A
15-11
L1
27
May 21
Orioles
4–5
American Park
N/A
15-12
L2
28
May 22
Orioles
17–7
American Park
N/A
16-12
W1
29
May 23
Orioles
3–4
American Park
N/A
16-13
L1
30
May 25
Athletics
4–5
American Park
N/A
16-14
L2
31
May 26
Athletics
6–9
American Park
N/A
16-15
L3
32
May 27
Athletics
5–9
American Park
N/A
16-16
L4
33
May 28
Athletics
3–4
American Park
N/A
16-17
L5
34
May 29
Orioles
12–5
American Park
N/A
17-17
W1
-
May 30
@ Orioles
Postponed (unknown reason, site change); Makeup: May 29
35
May 31
@ Orioles
2–12
Oriole Park
13,000
17-18
L1
June: 14–10 (Home: 4–4; Away: 10–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
36
June 1
@ Orioles
4–2
Oriole Park
N/A
18-18
W1
37
June 2
@ Orioles
7–13
Oriole Park
N/A
18-19
L1
38
June 4
@ Athletics
5–2
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
19-19
W1
-
June 6
@ Athletics
Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 8
39
June 7
@ Athletics
0–10
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
19-20
L1
40
June 8 1
@ Athletics
4–5
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
19-21
L2
41
June 8 2
@ Athletics
9–8
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
20-21
W1
42
June 9
@ Grays
7–0
Washington Park
N/A
21-21
W2
43
June 10
@ Grays
5–17
Washington Park
N/A
21-22
L1
44
June 11
@ Metropolitans
3–1
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
22-22
W1
45
June 12
@ Grays
7–4
Washington Park
10,000
23-22
W2
-
June 14
@ Grays
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: June 12
46
June 14
@ Metropolitans
13–6
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
24-22
W3
47
June 15
@ Grays
6–2
Washington Park
N/A
25-22
W4
48
June 16
@ Metropolitans
11–10
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
26-22
W5
-
June 17
@ Metropolitans
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 14
49
June 19
Browns
4–23
American Park
N/A
26-23
L1
50
June 20
Browns
8–4
American Park
N/A
27-23
W1
51
June 21
Browns
3–2
American Park
N/A
28-23
W2
52
June 22
Browns
8–4
American Park
N/A
29-23
W3
53
June 23
Colonels
3–1
American Park
N/A
30-23
W4
54
June 24
Colonels
9–10
American Park
N/A
30-24
L1
-
June 25
Colonels
Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 27
55
June 26
Colonels
3–7
American Park
N/A
30-25
L2
56
June 27
Colonels
11–12
American Park
N/A
30-26
L3
57
June 28
@ Blues
6–12
National League Park
N/A
30-27
L4
58
June 29
@ Blues
9–8
National League Park
N/A
31-27
W1
59
June 30
@ Blues
4–13
National League Park
N/A
31-28
L1
July: 16–8 (Home: 12–3; Away: 4–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
60
July 1
Blues
10–5
American Park
N/A
32-28
W1
61
July 2
Blues
12–7
American Park
N/A
33-28
W2
-
July 3
Blues
Postponed (rain, site change); Makeup: October 3
62
July 4 1
Orioles
2–6
American Park
N/A
33-29
L1
63
July 4 2
Orioles
11–6
American Park
N/A
34-29
W1
64
July 6
Orioles
11–3
American Park
N/A
35-29
W2
65
July 7
Metropolitans
5–1
American Park
N/A
36-29
W3
66
July 9
Metropolitans
2–0
American Park
N/A
37-29
W4
67
July 10
Metropolitans
21–7
American Park
N/A
38-29
W5
68
July 11
Metropolitans
5–0
American Park
N/A
39-29
W6
69
July 12
Athletics
7–4
American Park
N/A
40-29
W7
70
July 13
Athletics
6–1
American Park
N/A
41-29
W8
71
July 14
Athletics
3–2
American Park
N/A
42-29
W9
72
July 15
Grays
11–3
American Park
N/A
43-29
W10
73
July 16
Grays
2–6
American Park
N/A
43-30
L1
74
July 17
Grays
0–4
American Park
N/A
43-31
L2
-
July 19
@ Orioles
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: July 20
75
July 20
@ Orioles
5–8
Oriole Park
N/A
43-32
L3
76
July 21
@ Orioles
3–9
Oriole Park
N/A
43-33
L4
77
July 22
@ Orioles
4–1
Oriole Park
N/A
44-33
W1
-
July 23
@ Athletics
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 3
78
July 25
@ Athletics
2–5
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
44-34
L1
79
July 26
@ Athletics
2–3
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
44-35
L2
80
July 27
@ Grays
6–3
Washington Park
N/A
45-35
W1
81
July 28
@ Grays
8–7
Washington Park
N/A
46-35
W2
82
July 29
@ Grays
8–6
Washington Park
N/A
47-35
W3
83
July 30
@ Metropolitans
4–6
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
47-36
L1
August: 15–11 (Home: 12–6; Away: 3–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
84
August 1
@ Metropolitans
11–1
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
48-36
W1
85
August 2
@ Metropolitans
4–6
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
48-37
L1
86
August 4
@ Browns
2–7
Sportsman's Park
N/A
48-38
L2
87
August 5
@ Browns
5–0
Sportsman's Park
N/A
49-38
W1
88
August 6
@ Browns
2–3
Sportsman's Park
N/A
49-39
L1
89
August 7
@ Colonels
4–3
Eclipse Park
N/A
50-39
W1
90
August 9
@ Colonels
4–5
Eclipse Park
N/A
50-40
L1
91
August 10
@ Colonels
4–5
Eclipse Park
N/A
50-41
L2
92
August 11
Blues
10–12
American Park
N/A
50-42
L3
93
August 12
Blues
3–4
American Park
N/A
50-43
L4
94
August 13
Blues
5–4
American Park
N/A
51-43
W1
95
August 14
Colonels
6–1
American Park
N/A
52-43
W2
96
August 16
Colonels
4–2
American Park
N/A
53-43
W3
-
August 17
Colonels
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 18
97
August 18
Colonels
4–5
American Park
N/A
53-44
L1
98
August 19
Grays
7–4
American Park
N/A
54-44
W1
99
August 20
Grays
1–0
American Park
N/A
55-44
W2
100
August 21
Grays
9–14
American Park
N/A
55-45
L1
101
August 23
Metropolitans
2–0
American Park
N/A
56-45
W1
102
August 24
Metropolitans
5–3
American Park
N/A
57-45
W2
103
August 25
Metropolitans
15–6
American Park
N/A
58-45
W3
104
August 26
Orioles
11–19
American Park
N/A
58-46
L1
105
August 27
Orioles
16–2
American Park
N/A
59-46
W1
106
August 28
Orioles
1–5
American Park
N/A
59-47
L1
107
August 29
Athletics
7–5
American Park
N/A
60-47
W1
108
August 30
Athletics
7–2
American Park
N/A
61-47
W2
109
August 31
Athletics
5–3
American Park
N/A
62-47
W3
September: 16–5 (Home: 5–2; Away: 11–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
110
September 2
@ Athletics
7–3
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
63-47
W4
111
September 3 1
@ Athletics
11–9
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
64-47
W5
112
September 3 2
@ Athletics
6–15
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
64-48
L1
113
September 5
@ Athletics
3–2
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
65-48
W1
114
September 6
@ Orioles
12–3
Oriole Park
N/A
66-48
W2
115
September 7
@ Orioles
1–6
Oriole Park
N/A
66-49
L1
116
September 8
@ Orioles
6–2
Oriole Park
N/A
67-49
W1
117
September 9
@ Metropolitans
10–0
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
68-49
W2
118
September 10
@ Metropolitans
11–11
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
68-49
W2
-
September 12
@ Metropolitans
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 15
119
September 13
@ Grays
7–2
Washington Park
N/A
69-49
W3
120
September 14 1
@ Metropolitans
6–2
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
70-49
W4
121
September 14 2
@ Grays
4–5
Washington Park
N/A
70-50
L1
122
September 15 1
@ Metropolitans
4–0
St. George Cricket Grounds
N/A
71-50
W1
123
September 15 2
@ Grays
11–1
Washington Park
N/A
72-50
W2
124
September 17
Colonels
1–2
American Park
N/A
72-51
L1
-
September 18
Colonels
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 19
125
September 19
Colonels
2–1
American Park
N/A
73-51
W1
126
September 20
Colonels
4–2
American Park
N/A
74-51
W2
127
September 21
Browns
15–3
American Park
N/A
75-51
W3
128
September 22
Browns
6–0
American Park
N/A
76-51
W4
129
September 24
Browns
7–5
American Park
N/A
77-51
W5
130
September 25
@ Browns
8–4
Sportsman's Park
N/A
78-51
W6
131
September 29
Browns
2–8
American Park
N/A
78-52
L1
October: 3–2 (Home: 2–0; Away: 1–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
132
October 1
Browns
10–2
American Park
N/A
79-52
W1
133
October 2
Browns
8–2
American Park
N/A
80-52
W2
132
October 3
@ Blues
2–7
National League Park
N/A
80-53
L1
-
October 7
@ Colonels
Postponed (unknown reason, site change); Makeup: May 2
133
October 8
@ Colonels
6–12
Eclipse Park
N/A
80-54
L2
134
October 9
@ Colonels
2–0
Eclipse Park
N/A
81-54
W1
1887 Cincinnati Reds
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Starters by position [ edit ]
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
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