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I thought it would be interesting to compare the 6 seasons of MLHR to MLB. I will also include some of this info going forward in the preseason predictions post.
Let me know if there is anything else you're interested in seeing.
Just a reminder that I am not basing stats on real stats from that season, but rather I am basing them mostly on the 2013 season - primarily because pitching has become dominant again and home runs are back to a level more similar to the 1970's and 1980's.
League Champs
1876
MLHR: Chicago Cubs (105-57, .648)
MLB: Cubs (52-14, .788)
1877
MLHR: Chicago Cubs (105-57, .648)
MLB: Braves (42-18, .700)
1878
MLHR: St. Louis Cardinals (96-66, .593)
MLB: Braves (41-19, .683)
1879
MLHR: St. Louis Cardinals (107-55, .660)
MLB: Dodgers (59-25, .702)
1880
MLHR: Chicago Cubs (111-51, .685)
MLB: Cubs (67-17, .798)
1881
MLHR: San Francisco Giants (99-63, .611)
MLB: Cubs (56-28, .667)
MLB League Leaders vs MLHR Award Winners
1876
MLHR BoY: Cap Anson
MLHR PoY: Tommy Bond
MLB OPS+: Ross Barnes, 235
MLB ERA+: George Bradley, 170
1877
MLHR BoY: Cap Anson
MLHR PoY: Al Spalding
MLB OPS+: Deacon White, 192
MLB ERA+: Jim Devlin, 146
1878
MLHR BoY: Ross Barnes
MLHR PoY: Al Spalding
MLB OPS+: Orator Shafer, 184
MLB ERA+: Monte Ward, 147
1879
MLHR BoY: Dan Brouthers
MLHR PoY: Al Spalding
MLB OPS+: King Kelly, 182
MLB ERA+: Tommy Bond, 129
1880
MLHR BoY: Dan Brouthers
MLHR PoY: Al Spalding
MLB OPS+: George Gore, 185
MLB ERA+: Tim Keefe, 293
1881
MLHR BoY: Dan Brouthers
MLHR PoY: Terry Larkin
MLB OPS+: Cap Anson, 192
MLB ERA+: Stump Wiedman, 161
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