American Association (1882–1891) Explained

Sport:Baseball
Teams:25 (total)
12 (at peak)
Country:United States
Champion:Boston Reds (1)
Most Champs:St. Louis Browns (4)

The American Association of Base Ball Clubs (AA) was a professional baseball league that existed for 10 seasons from to . Together with the National League (NL), founded in, the AA participated in an early version of the World Series seven times versus the champion of the NL in an interleague championship playoff tournament. At the end of its run, several AA franchises joined the NL. After 1891, the NL existed alone, with each season's champions being awarded the Temple Cup (1894–1897).

During its existence, the AA was often simply referred to as "the Association" in the media, in contrast to the NL, which was sometimes called "the League". It was also sometimes called the "Beer and Whiskey League".

History

The American Association (AA) distinguished itself in several ways from what it considered to be the puritanical National League (NL). The new league established teams in what the NL leaders pejoratively called "river cities", including Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, with the inherent implication of lower morality or social standards in those cities. In contrast to the NL, the AA offered cheaper ticket prices, Sunday games and alcoholic beverages to its patrons.[1]

On November 8, 1881, at the Gibson House in Cincinnati, it was decided that individual teams in the league-to-be would operate their own affairs and set their own admission prices,[2] under an agreement called the "guarantee system". The NL at that time prohibited the sale of alcohol on its grounds, while the AA had no such restrictions, especially as several of its teams were backed by breweries and distilleries. The AA became known as "The Beer and Whiskey League", another pejorative term applied by NL owners, which did not seem to bother the fans of the Association's clubs.

Beginning in 1884 and continuing through 1890, the champion of the AA met the champion of the NL in an early version of the World Series. These early Series were less organized than the modern version, with as few as three games played and as many as fifteen, and the contests of 1885 and 1890 ending in disputed ties. The NL won four of these Series, while the AA won only one, in 1886 when the St. Louis Browns (now the St. Louis Cardinals) defeated the Chicago White Stockings (now the Chicago Cubs).

Over its lifetime, the AA was weakened by several factors. One was the tendency of some of its teams to jump to the NL. The consistently stronger NL was in better position to survive adverse conditions. Some owners of AA teams also owned a NL team. The most significant blow to the AA was dealt by the Players' League, a third major league formed in 1890, which siphoned off talent and gate receipts. In a rare historical oddity, the Brooklyn Bridegrooms (now the Los Angeles Dodgers) won the league's championship and represented the AA in the 1889 World Series, switched to the NL during the off-season, and then repeated the same feat.

No player who spent the majority of his career in the AA is in the baseball Hall of Fame, although Bid McPhee of the Cincinnati Reds played eight of his eighteen seasons in the AA before the Reds moved to the National League. The living legacy of the old Association is the group of teams that came over to the National League to stay. The Pirates moved to the NL after the 1886 season, the Bridegrooms/Dodgers and the Cincinnati Reds after the 1889 season, and the Browns/Cardinals after the American Association folded following the 1891 season. Following the reorganization and contraction of the NL from 12 teams down to 8 in 1900, half of the eight surviving teams were former members of the AA. Several of the AA's home-field venues survived into the 1960s: The ballpark used by the 1891 Washington club evolved into Griffith Stadium; the home of the St. Louis Browns, Sportsman's Park; and the city block occupied by the Reds, which evolved into Crosley Field. Other than the clubs themselves, Crosley Field was the last physical remnant of the AA—it was the home field of the Cincinnati Reds until mid-season 1970 and was razed in April 1972.

During the AA's existence, several teams defected over to the NL, and at the AA's demise in 1891 four additional clubs joined the NL. Four former AA clubs, the Pittsburgh Pirates (defected to the NL in 1887), the Cincinnati Reds (defected to the NL in 1889), the Los Angeles Dodgers (defected in 1890) and the St. Louis Cardinals (joined the NL after the AA demise in 1891), have posted more than 10,000 all-time major-league victories.[3]

AA statistics are recognized by Major League Baseball (MLB), the AA being one of six leagues deemed "major" by the Special Baseball Records Committee of Major League Baseball in 1969.[4]

Pennant winners of the AA

American Association franchises

FranchiseFranchise name with all recorded nicknames
YearsYears that the franchise were active in the AA
Home-fieldThe home-field ballpark(s) in which the franchise played
TitlesHow many league titles the franchise won in the AA
Franchise later joined the National League
§Franchise transferred in from the Players' League
Franchise Years Home-field Titles Notes Ref
Baltimore Orioles 1882–1891 0 [5] [6] [7] [8]
Cincinnati Red Stockings 1882–1889 1 [9] [10] [11]
Louisville Colonels 1882–1891 1 [12] [13]
1882–1890 1 [14] [15] [16]
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 1882–1886 0 [17] [18] [19]
St. Louis Brown Stockings/Browns 1882–1891 4 [20] [21]
1883–1884 0 [22] [23]
1883–1887 1 [24] [25] [26] [27]
Brooklyn Atlantics/Grays/Bridegrooms 1884–1889 1 [28] [29] [30]
1884 0 [31] [32] [33]
1884 0 [34] [35]
1884 0 [36] [37]
1884 0 [38] [39]
Cleveland Spiders 1887–1888 0 [40] [41]
1888–1889 0 [42] [43] [44]
1889–1891 0 [45] [46]
1890 0 [47] [48]
1890 0 [49] [50]
1890 0 [51] [52]
1890 0 [53] [54]
Boston Reds§ 1891 1 Transferred from the Players' League after 1890 season [55] [56]
1891 0 Also referred to as the Reds and the Porkers [57] [58]
1891 0 Transferred to the Western League in 1892. [59] [60]
Philadelphia Athletics§ 1891 0 Transferred from the Players' League after 1890 season [61] [62]
Washington Senators 1891 0 [63] [64]

Timeline

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  1. ---Charter Members of the AA in 1882

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  1. ---1883

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  1. ---1887

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  1. ---1891

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  1. The 1884 Washington Statesmen were replaced during the season by the Richmond Virginians.
  2. For the 1891 season, the Philadelphia Athletics were replaced by the Philadelphia Quakers of the Player's League.
  3. The 1891 Cincinnati Kelly's Killers folded during the season and were replaced by the Milwaukee Brewers.

AA presidents

References

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Not Bad for A Beer League. Shipley. Robert E.. Society for American Baseball Research. The National Pastime. Cleveland, Ohio. 15. Summer 1995. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20120304112906/http://research.sabr.org/journals/files/SABR-National_Pastime-15.pdf. 2012-03-04.
  2. The Encyclopedia of Louisville, John E. Kleber
  3. Web site: MLB Teams and Baseball Encyclopedia - Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com. 7 May 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20100808123843/http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/ . 8 August 2010.
  4. News: Major League Baseball finally elevates the Negro Leagues to "Major League" officially recognizing their statistical records . artvoice.com . December 16, 2020 . July 4, 2021 . July 9, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210709184435/https://www.artvoice.com/2020/12/16/major-league-baseball-finally-elevates-the-negro-leagues-to-major-league-officially-recognizing-their-statistical-records/.
  5. Web site: Baltimore Orioles (1882-1899) franchise index. 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  6. Web site: Newington Park in Baltimore, MD . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  7. Web site: Oriole Park I in Baltimore, MD . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  8. Web site: Oriole Park II in Baltimore, MD . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  9. Web site: Cincinnati Reds (1882-2008) franchise index. 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  10. Web site: Bank Street Grounds in Cincinnati, OH . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  11. Web site: League Park I in Cincinnati, OH . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  12. Web site: Louisville Colonels (1882-1899) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  13. Web site: Eclipse Park I in Louisville, KY . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  14. Web site: Philadelphia Athletics (1882-1890) franchise index. 2009-04-05. Retrosheet, Inc. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170628032451/http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/P/FR_PH4.htm. 2017-06-28.
  15. Web site: Oakdale Park in Philadelphia, PA . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  16. Web site: Jefferson Street Grounds in Philadelphia, PA. . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  17. Web site: Pittsburgh Pirates (1882-2008) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  18. Web site: Exposition Park I in Pittsburgh, PA . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  19. Web site: Recreation Park in Pittsburgh, PA . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  20. Web site: St. Louis Cardinals (1882-1890) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  21. Web site: Sportsman's Park I in St. Louis, MO . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  22. Web site: Columbus Buckeyes (1883-1884) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  23. Web site: Recreation Park I in Columbus, OH . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  24. Web site: New York Metropolitans (1883-1887) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  25. Web site: Polo Grounds I (Southeast Diamond) in New York, NY . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  26. Web site: Metropolitan Park in New York . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  27. Web site: St. George Cricket Grounds in St. George, NY . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  28. Web site: Los Angeles Dodgers (1882-2008) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  29. Web site: Washington Park I in Brooklyn, NY . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  30. Web site: Ridgewood Park II in New York, NY . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  31. Web site: Indianapolis Blues (1884) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  32. Web site: Seventh Street Park I in Indianapolis, IN . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  33. Web site: Bruce Grounds in Indianapolis, IN . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  34. Web site: Richmond Virginias (1884) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  35. Web site: Allens Pasture in Richmond, VA . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  36. Web site: Toledo Blue Stockings (1884) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  37. Web site: League Park in Toledo, OH . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  38. Web site: Washington Nationals (1884) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  39. Web site: Athletic Park in Washington, DC . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  40. Web site: Cleveland Spiders (1887-1899) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  41. Web site: League Park II in Cleveland, OH . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  42. Web site: Kansas City Cowboys (1888-1899) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  43. Web site: Association Park in Kansas City, MO . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  44. Web site: Exposition Park in Kansas City, MO . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  45. Web site: Columbus Solons (1889-1891) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  46. Web site: Recreation Park II in Columbus, OH . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  47. Web site: Brooklyn Gladiators (1890) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  48. Web site: Polo Grounds III in New York . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  49. Web site: Rochester Hop Bitters (1890) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  50. Web site: Culver Field I in Rochester, NY . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  51. Web site: Syracuse Stars (1890) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  52. Web site: Star Park II in Syracuse, NY . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  53. Web site: Toledo Maumees (1890) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  54. Web site: Speranza Park in Toledo, OH . Retrosheet, Inc.
  55. Web site: Boston Reds (1890-1891) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  56. Web site: Congress Street Grounds in Boston, MA . Retrosheet, Inc.
  57. Web site: Cincinnati Kelly's Killers (1891) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  58. Web site: East End Park in Cincinnati, OH . Retrosheet, Inc.
  59. Web site: Milwaukee Brewers (1891) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  60. Web site: Athletic Park in Milwaukee, WI . Retrosheet, Inc.
  61. Web site: Philadelphia Athletics (1890-1891) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  62. Web site: Forepaugh Park in Philadelphia, PA . Retrosheet, Inc.
  63. Web site: Milwaukee Brewers (1891) franchise index . 2009-04-05 . Retrosheet, Inc.
  64. Web site: Boundary Field in Washington, DC . Retrosheet, Inc.