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The following are the baseball events of the year 1872 throughout the world.
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[edit] Champions
[edit] National Association final standings
[edit] Statistical leaders
[edit] Notable seasons
[edit] Events
[edit] January-March
- March 4 - At its annual convention being held in Cleveland, the NA adopts a rule change to allow the use of the wrist in the pitching delivery.
[edit] April-June
[edit] July-September
- July 6 - Sporting a 22-1 record, Harry Wright takes the Boston Red Stockings on vacation to an island in Boston Harbor.
- July 9 - The Brooklyn Eckfords commit 13 errors in their 15-3 loss to the Troy Haymakers. It is the fewest errors committed by the 0-11 Eckfords in a game thus far this season.
- July 23 - Despite a winning record, the Troy Haymakers disband due to financial problems. Half of the Haymaker's roster will move to the Brooklyn Eckfords, which saves them from dropping out of the NA.
- July 26 - In an emergency meeting, the NA revises their scheduling requirements from 5 to 9 games versus each opponent competing for the championship. This is in response to the number of teams that have disbanded and comes 3 days after the first-division Troy Haymakers had called it quits.
- August 13 - The Middletown Mansfields announce that they have disbanded the club and drop out of the NA.
- August 19 - The Cleveland Forest Citys disband their club after a loss to the Boston Red Stockings. This drops the number of teams still playing in the NA to 6.
- September 1 - Al Thake, left-fielder batting .295 for the Brooklyn Atlantics, drowns in New York harbor after falling from a fishing boat. Thake is the first active major league ballplayer to die. (But Elmer White, active in 1871, had died in winter.)
[edit] October-December
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- Ryczek, William J. (1992). Blackguards and Red Stockings; A History of Baseball's National Association 1871-1875. Wallingford, CT: Colebrook Press ISBN 0-9673718-0-5
- Nemec, David (1997). The Great Encyclopedia of 19th-Century Major League Baseball. New York: Donald I. Fine Books ISBN 1-55611-500-8