1894 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1894 throughout the world.

Champions

 * National League: Baltimore Orioles

Births

 * February 10 - Herb Pennock
 * February 28 - Jud Wilson
 * March 19 - Bill Wambsganss
 * April 24 - Howard Ehmke
 * May 25 - Joe Judge
 * July 12 - Lee Meadows
 * August 3 - Harry Heilmann
 * August 26 - Sparky Adams
 * August 30 - Bing Miller
 * October 13 - Swede Risberg
 * October 18 - Dave Malarcher
 * October 23 - Rube Bressler
 * December 5 - Philip K. Wrigley
 * December 19 - Ford Frick

Deaths

 * March 3 - Ned Williamson, 36, third baseman and shortstop for the Chicago White Stockings who set single-season records with 49 doubles in 1883, 27 home runs in 1884; led NL in assists seven times and double plays six times
 * May 3 - Bob Ferguson, 49, infielder and manager of eight teams, sport's first switch-hitter, nicknamed "Death to Flying Things" for defensive skill; captained 1870 team which defeated Cincinnati Red Stockings after 84 straight wins, president of Nat'l Ass'n from 1872-75
 * November 8 - King Kelly, 36, catcher and right fielder for Chicago and Boston who batted .308 lifetime with two batting titles; led NL in runs and doubles three times each, was fourth player to collect 1500 hits; starred on five Chicago champions, managed Boston to 1890 Players League title; fiery and alert competitor developed hit-and-run, caused numerous refinements of sport's rules upon his exploitation of loopholes