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Index 1892 New York Giants season

The 1892 New York Giants season was the tenth season of the New York Giants professional baseball franchise as members of the National League.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 32 relations: Amos Rusie, Buck Ewing, Charley Bassett, Charlie Newman (baseball), Danny Murphy (catcher), Denny Lyons, Ed Crane (baseball), Eddie Burke (baseball), Games behind, George Gore, Hardy Richardson, Harry Lyons (baseball), Jack Boyle, Jack Doyle (baseball), Jack McMahon (baseball), Jack Sharrott, Jim O'Rourke (baseball), Jimmy Knowles (baseball), Jocko Fields, John B. Day, Mickey Welch, Mike Tiernan, National League (baseball), New York Giants (baseball), Patrick T. Powers, Polo Grounds, Professional baseball, Retrosheet, Shorty Fuller, Silver King (baseball), Split season, Willie Keeler.

  2. 1892 Major League Baseball season
  3. 1892 in sports in New York City
  4. 19th century in Manhattan
  5. San Francisco Giants season stubs

Amos Rusie

Amos Wilson Rusie (May 30, 1871 – December 6, 1942), nicknamed "the Hoosier Thunderbolt", was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball during the late 19th century.

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Buck Ewing

William "Buck" Ewing (October 17, 1859 – October 20, 1906) was an American Major League Baseball player and manager.

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Charley Bassett

Charles Edwin Bassett (February 9, 1863 in Central Falls, Rhode Island – May 28, 1942 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island), was a Major League Baseball infielder.

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Charlie Newman (baseball)

Charles Frank Newman (November 5, 1868 – November 23, 1947) was a Major League Baseball outfielder.

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Danny Murphy (catcher)

Daniel Joseph Murphy (September 10, 1864 – December 14, 1915) was a professional baseball catcher.

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Denny Lyons

Dennis Patrick Aloysius Lyons (March 12, 1866 – January 2, 1929) was an American Major League Baseball player.

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Ed Crane (baseball)

Edward Nicholas Crane (May 27, 1862 – September 20, 1896), nicknamed Cannonball, was an American right-handed pitcher and outfielder in Major League Baseball for eight seasons.

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Eddie Burke (baseball)

Edward D. Burke (October 6, 1866 – November 26, 1907) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder.

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Games behind

In some North American sports, the phrase games behind or games back (often abbreviated GB) refers to a common way to reflect the gap between a leading team and another team in a sports league, conference, or division.

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George Gore

George F. Gore (May 3, 1854 – September 16, 1933), nicknamed "Piano Legs", was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for 14 seasons, eight for the Chicago White Stockings, five for the New York Giants, one for the St. Louis Browns (1892) of the National League (NL), and the New York Giants of the Players' League (1890).

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Hardy Richardson

Abram Harding "Hardy" Richardson (April 21, 1855 – January 14, 1931), also known as "Hardie" and "Old True Blue", was an American professional baseball player whose career spanned from 1875 to 1892 with a brief minor league comeback in 1898.

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Harry Lyons (baseball)

Harry Pratt Lyons (March 25, 1866 – June 30, 1912) was an American outfielder for the Philadelphia Quakers (1887), St. Louis Browns (1887–88), New York Giants (1889 and 1892–93), and Rochester Broncos (1890).

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Jack Boyle

John Anthony Boyle (March 22, 1866 – January 7, 1913), nicknamed "Honest Jack", was an American catcher and first baseman in Major League Baseball.

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Jack Doyle (baseball)

John Joseph Doyle (October 25, 1869 – December 31, 1958) was an Irish born first baseman in Major League Baseball whose career spanned 17 seasons, mainly in the National League.

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Jack McMahon (baseball)

John Henry McMahon (October 15, 1869 – December 30, 1894) was a Major League Baseball first baseman and catcher.

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Jack Sharrott

John Henry Sharrott (August 13, 1869 – December 31, 1927) was a Major League Baseball player.

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Jim O'Rourke (baseball)

James Henry O'Rourke (September 1, 1850 – January 8, 1919), nicknamed "Orator Jim", was an American professional baseball player in the National Association and Major League Baseball who played primarily as a left fielder.

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Jimmy Knowles (baseball)

James Knowles (September 5, 1856 – February 11, 1912), nicknamed "Darby", was a Canadian Major League Baseball player who played mainly at the third base, but did play significant time at first base as well, for six different teams in his five-season career from 1884 to 1892.

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Jocko Fields

John Joseph "Jocko" Fields (October 20, 1864 – October 14, 1950) was a Major League Baseball player.

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John B. Day

John Bailey Day (September 23, 1847 – January 25, 1925) was an American tobacco merchant who became an owner and manager in professional baseball of the late 19th century.

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Mickey Welch

Michael Francis Welch (July 4, 1859 – July 30, 1941), nicknamed "Smiling Mickey", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher.

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Mike Tiernan

Michael Joseph Tiernan (January 21, 1867November 7, 1918), nicknamed "Silent Mike", was an American professional baseball right fielder.

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National League (baseball)

The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the National League (NL), is the older of two leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada, and the world's oldest extant professional team sports league.

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New York Giants (baseball)

The New York Giants were a Major League Baseball team in the National League that began play in the season as the New York Gothams and became known as the Giants in.

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Patrick T. Powers

Patrick T. Powers (June 27, 1860 – August 29, 1925) was an American baseball executive who served as president of the Eastern League and founding president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues (NAPBL).

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Polo Grounds

The Polo Grounds was the name of three stadiums in Upper Manhattan, New York City, used mainly for professional baseball and American football from 1880 to 1963.

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Professional baseball

Professional baseball is organized baseball in which players are selected for their talents and are paid to play for a specific team or club system.

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Retrosheet

Retrosheet is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose website features box scores of Major League Baseball (MLB) games from 1906 to the present, and play-by-play narratives for almost every contest since the 1930s.

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Shorty Fuller

William Benjamin "Shorty" Fuller (October 10, 1867 – April 11, 1904) was an American professional baseball player who played shortstop in the Major Leagues from to.

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Silver King (baseball)

Silver King (January 11, 1868 – May 21, 1938), born Charles Frederick Koenig, was an American Major League Baseball player from 1886 through 1897.

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Split season

A split season is a schedule format implemented in a variety of sports leagues.

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Willie Keeler

William Henry Keeler (March 3, 1872 – January 1, 1923), nicknamed "Wee Willie" because of his small stature, was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1892 to 1910, primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League, and the New York Highlanders in the American League.

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See also

1892 Major League Baseball season

1892 in sports in New York City

19th century in Manhattan

San Francisco Giants season stubs

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1892_New_York_Giants_season

Also known as 1892 New York Giants.