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2004 • 2003 • 2002 • 2001 • 2000

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1999 • 1998 • 1997 • 1996 • 1995
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1974 • 1973 • 1972 • 1971 • 1970

1960s

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1964 • 1963 • 1962 • 1961 • 1960

1950s

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1954 • 1953 • 1952 • 1951 • 1950

1940s

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1944 • 1943 • 1942 • 1941 • 1940

1930s

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1934 • 1933 • 1932 • 1931 • 1930

1920s

1929 • 1928 • 1927 • 1926 • 1925
1924 • 1923 • 1922 • 1921 • 1920

1910s

1919 • 1918 • 1917 • 1916 • 1915
1914 • 1913 • 1912 • 1911 • 1910

1900s

1909 • 1908 • 1907 • 1906 • 1905
1904 • 1903 • 1902 • 1901 • 1900

1890s

1899 • 1898 • 1897 • 1896 • 1895
1894 • 1893 • 1892 • 1891 • 1890

1880s

1889 • 1888 • 1887 • 1886 • 1885
1884 • 1883 • 1882 • 1881 • 1880

1870s

1879 • 1878 • 1877 • 1876 • 1875
1874 • 1873 • 1872 • 1871 • 1870

Early Years

1869 • 1845-1868

See also
Sources

The following are the baseball events of the year 1882 throughout the world.  


Champions[]

Major League Baseball final standings[]

National League final standings[]

55-29 Chicago White Stockings
52-32 Providence Grays
45-39 Buffalo Bisons
45-39 Boston Red Caps
42-40 Cleveland Blues
42-41 Detroit Wolverines
35-48 Troy Trojans
18-66 Worcester Worcesters

American Association final standings[]

55-25 Cincinnati Red Stockings
41-34 Philadelphia Athletics
42-38 Louisville Eclipse
39-39 Pittsburgh Alleghenys
37-43 St. Louis Brown Stockings
19-54 Baltimore Orioles


Events[]

Births[]

  • March 8 - Harry Lord
  • May 16 - Cy Rigler
  • May 18 - Babe Adams
  • August 2 - Red Ames
  • September 17 - Wildfire Schulte
  • September 30 - Gabby Street
  • October 29 - Solly Hofman
  • November 18 - Jack Coombs
  • December 1 - Ed Reulbach

Deaths[]

  • April 10 - William Hulbert, 49, president of the National League, of which he was the principal founder, since 1877, and owner and president of the Chicago White Stockings since 1875
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