American Association (19th century)|American Association team season
The 1885 Cincinnati Red Stockings season was a season in American baseball. The team finished second in the American Association , 16 games behind the St. Louis Browns .
Regular season
During the off-season, the Red Stockings hired O. P. Caylor to become the manager of the team, the first time in club history that the club did not have a player-manager. Cincinnati also signed Tony Mullane to a contract. Mullane, who spent the 1884 season with the Toledo Blue Stockings , had a 36–26 record with a 2.52 ERA in 67 starts, striking out 325 batters. Mullane was suspended for the 1885 season for defying his contract, as the Blue Stockings and the St. Louis Maroons , another team he tried to sign with, folded after the 1884 season, and the St. Louis Browns attempted to reclaim Mullane, as he pitched there in 1883. Before the Browns could reclaim him, he signed with the Red Stockings.
Frank Fennelly , who the Red Stockings acquired late in the 1884 season from the Washington Nationals , had a breakout season, hitting .273 with ten home runs and a league high 89 RBI. Charley Jones led the team with a .322 average, and had five home runs and 35 RBI to go along with it, while John Reilly hit .297 with five homers and 60 RBI.
On the mound, nineteen-year-old Larry McKeon led the Red Stockings with 20 wins and a 2.86 ERA in 33 starts, while Will White had eighteen wins and a 3.53 ERA in 34 starts.
Season summary
Cincinnati began the season very well, putting up an impressive 16–8 record in their first 24 games to sit in second place in the league, two games behind the St. Louis Browns . The Red Stockings then began to slump, as they would win only six of their next sixteen games to slip into third place, seven games behind the Browns. On July 1, the Red Stockings acquired Jim Keenan and Larry McKeon , who both jumped from the Detroit Wolverines to join Cincinnati. The Red Stockings improved with their new acquisitions in the lineup, as the team eventually moved back into second place, however, they were too far behind the Browns, and Cincinnati finished the season with a 63–49 record, good for second place, however, they were sixteen games out of first.
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
1885 American Association recordSources:
Team
BAL
BR
CIN
LOU
NY
PHI
PIT
STL
Baltimore
—
7–9
6–10
7–9
7–6
6–10–1
6–10
2–14
Brooklyn
9–7
—
5–11
10–6
8–8
11–5
6–10
4–12
Cincinnati
10–6
11–5
—
8–8
10–6
9–7
9–7
6–10
Louisville
9–7
6–10
8–8
—
9–7
8–8
6–10
7–9
New York
6–7
8–8
6–10
7–9
—
5–11
8–7
4–12
Philadelphia
10–6–1
5–11
7–9
8–8
11–5
—
10–6
4–12
Pittsburgh
10–6
10–6
7–9
10–6
7–8
6–10
—
6–10
St. Louis
14–2
12–4
10–6
9–7
12–4
12–4
10–6
—
Game log
Legend
Red Stockings Win
Red Stockings Loss
Game Tied/Postponed
1885 Game Log: 63–49 (Home: 35–21; Away: 28–28)
April: 5–4 (Home: 3–3; Away: 2–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
-
April 18
Colonels
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: April 20
1
April 19
@ Colonels
4–1
Eclipse Park
N/A
1–0
W1
2
April 20
Colonels
3–1
American Park
N/A
2–0
W2
3
April 21
@ Browns
2–1
Sportsman's Park
N/A
3–0
W3
-
April 22
@ Browns
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: April 23
4
April 23
@ Browns
1–2
Sportsman's Park
N/A
3–1
L1
5
April 24
Alleghenys
6–7
American Park
N/A
3–2
L2
6
April 25
Alleghenys
8–2
American Park
N/A
4–2
W1
7
April 26
Colonels
8–1
American Park
N/A
5–2
W2
8
April 28
Browns
0–5
American Park
N/A
5–3
L1
9
April 29
Browns
0–6
American Park
N/A
5–4
L2
May: 14–8 (Home: 12–5; Away: 2–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
10
May 2
@ Colonels
0–8
Eclipse Park
N/A
5–5
L3
11
May 3
Alleghenys
7-6
American Park
N/A
6–5
W1
12
May 4
@ Alleghenys
3–0
Recreation Park
N/A
7–5
W2
13
May 5
@ Alleghenys
1–8
Recreation Park
N/A
7–6
L1
14
May 7
Grays
7-4
American Park
N/A
8–6
W1
15
May 8
Grays
8-3
American Park
N/A
9–6
W2
16
May 9
Grays
4-0
American Park
N/A
10–6
W3
17
May 10
Grays
7-6
American Park
N/A
11–6
W4
18
May 12
Metropolitans
7-11
American Park
N/A
11–7
L1
19
May 13
Metropolitans
14-10
American Park
N/A
12–7
W1
20
May 14
Metropolitans
8-5
American Park
N/A
13–7
W2
21
May 16
Metropolitans
7-2
American Park
N/A
14–7
W3
22
May 17
Orioles
5-6
American Park
N/A
14–8
L1
23
May 19
Orioles
13-5
American Park
N/A
15–8
W1
24
May 20
Orioles
15-2
American Park
N/A
16–8
W2
25
May 21
Orioles
10-11
American Park
N/A
16–9
L1
-
May 23
Athletics
Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 25
26
May 24
Athletics
6-7
American Park
N/A
16–10
L2
27
May 25
Athletics
7-2
American Park
N/A
17–10
W1
28
May 26
Athletics
10-5
American Park
N/A
18–10
W2
29
May 27
Athletics
9-16
American Park
N/A
18–11
L1
30
May 30 1
@ Athletics
16–9
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
19–11
W1
31
May 30 2
@ Athletics
7–9
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
19–12
L1
June: 10–11 (Home: 2–4; Away: 8–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
32
June 1
@ Athletics
7–9
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
19–13
L2
33
June 2
@ Athletics
8–12
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
19–14
L3
34
June 4
@ Orioles
1–12
Oriole Park
N/A
19–15
L4
35
June 5
@ Orioles
4–3
Oriole Park
N/A
20–15
W1
36
June 6
@ Orioles
5–21
Oriole Park
N/A
20–16
L1
37
June 8
@ Orioles
6–5
Oriole Park
N/A
21–16
W1
38
June 10
@ Grays
6–0
Washington Park
N/A
22–16
W2
39
June 11
@ Grays
4–6
Washington Park
N/A
22–17
L1
40
June 13
@ Grays
9–11
Washington Park
N/A
22–18
L2
-
June 14
@ Grays
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: June 15
41
June 15
@ Grays
11–9
Washington Park
N/A
23–18
W1
42
June 16
@ Metropolitans
5–4
Polo Grounds
N/A
24–18
W2
43
June 17
@ Metropolitans
3–2
[Polo Grounds
N/A
25–18
W3
44
June 18
@ Metropolitans
5–4
Polo Grounds
N/A
26–18
W4
45
June 19
@ Metropolitans
10–8
Polo Grounds
N/A
27–18
W5
-
June 20
@ Metropolitans
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: June 19
46
June 22
Colonels
1-2
American Park
N/A
27–19
L1
47
June 23
Colonels
13-2
American Park
N/A
28–19
W1
-
June 24
Colonels
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: June 22
48
June 25
Colonels
6-8
American Park
N/A
28–20
L1
49
June 26
Browns
4-9
American Park
N/A
28–21
L2
50
June 27
Browns
2-10
American Park
N/A
28–22
L3
51
June 28
Browns
8-4
American Park
N/A
29–22
W1
52
June 30
@ Alleghenys
4–9
Recreation Park
N/A
29–23
L1
July: 12–9 (Home: 12–4; Away: 0–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
53
July 1
@ Alleghenys
9–11
Recreation Park
N/A
29–24
L2
54
July 2
@ Alleghenys
4–6
Recreation Park
N/A
29–25
L3
55
July 4 1
Grays
5–1
American Park
N/A
30–25
W1
56
July 4 2
Grays
3–2
American Park
N/A
31–25
W2
57
July 5
Grays
6–7
American Park
N/A
31–26
L1
58
July 7
Grays
12–7
American Park
N/A
32–26
W1
59
July 9
Athletics
4–2
American Park
N/A
33–26
W2
60
July 10
Athletics
10–4
American Park
N/A
34–26
W3
61
July 11
Athletics
9–8
American Park
N/A
35–26
W4
62
July 12
Athletics
6–5
American Park
N/A
36–26
W5
63
July 14
Metropolitans
5–2
American Park
N/A
37–26
W6
64
July 15
Metropolitans
13–3
American Park
N/A
38–26
W7
65
July 16
Metropolitans
5–7
American Park
N/A
38–27
L1
66
July 18
Metropolitans
8–3
American Park
N/A
39–27
W1
67
July 19
Orioles
3–0
American Park
N/A
40–27
W2
68
July 21
Orioles
7–8
American Park
N/A
40–28
L1
-
July 22
Orioles
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 24
69
July 23
Orioles
3–2
American Park
N/A
41–28
W1
70
July 24
Orioles
1–5
American Park
N/A
41–29
L1
71
July 26
@ Colonels
4–6
Eclipse Park
N/A
41–30
L2
72
July 28
@ Colonels
1–3
Eclipse Park
N/A
41–31
L3
73
July 29
@ Colonels
4–6
Eclipse Park
N/A
41–32
L4
-
July 31
@ Browns
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 3
August: 12–8 (Home: 6–5; Away: 6–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
74
August 1
@ Browns
4–0
Sportman's Park
N/A
42–32
W1
75
August 2
@ Browns
3–4
Sportman's Park
N/A
42–33
L1
76
August 3
@ Browns
3–1
Sportman's Park
N/A
43–33
W1
77
August 4
Alleghenys
4–1
American Park
N/A
44–33
W2
-
August 5
Alleghenys
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: May 3
-
August 6
Alleghenys
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 7
78
August 7
Alleghenys
3–2
American Park
N/A
45–33
W3
79
August 8
Colonels
4–3
American Park
N/A
46–33
W4
80
August 9
Colonels
10–2
American Park
N/A
47–33
W5
81
August 11
Colonels
2–12
American Park
N/A
47–34
L1
82
August 13
@ Browns
3–2
Sportman's Park
N/A
48–34
W1
83
August 15
@ Browns
1–4
Sportman's Park
N/A
48–35
L1
84
August 16
@ Browns
11–3
Sportman's Park
N/A
49–35
W1
85
August 18
@ Colonels
7–9
Eclipse Park
N/A
49–36
L1
86
August 19
@ Colonels
5–4
Eclipse Park
N/A
50–36
W1
87
August 20
@ Colonels
9–1
Eclipse Park
N/A
51–36
W2
88
August 22
Browns
6–8
American Park
N/A
51–37
L1
89
August 23
Browns
1–6
American Park
N/A
51–38
L2
-
August 25
Browns
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 26
90
August 26
Browns
1–2
American Park
N/A
51–39
L3
91
August 27
Alleghenys
2–8
American Park
N/A
51–40
L4
92
August 28
Alleghenys
14–6
American Park
N/A
52–40
W1
-
August 29
Alleghenys
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: August 28
93
August 30
Alleghenys
10–0
American Park
N/A
53–40
W2
September/October: 10–9 (Home: 0–0; Away: 10–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
94
September 2
@ Alleghenys
6–9
Recreation Park
N/A
53–41
L1
95
September 3
@ Alleghenys
6–5
Recreation Park
N/A
54–41
W1
96
September 5
@ Alleghenys
6–2
Recreation Park
N/A
55–41
W2
97
September 8
@ Athletics
7–8
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
55–42
L1
-
September 9
@ Athletics
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 11
-
September 10
@ Athletics
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 14
98
September 11
@ Athletics
3–10
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
55–43
L2
99
September 12
@ Athletics
8–3
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
56–43
W1
100
September 14
@ Athletics
6–3
Jefferson Street Grounds
N/A
57–43
W2
101
September 15
@ Orioles
1–0
Oriole Park
N/A
58–43
W3
102
September 16
@ Orioles
10–9
Oriole Park
N/A
59–43
W4
103
September 17
@ Orioles
6–4
Oriole Park
N/A
60–43
W5
104
September 19
@ Orioles
6–3
Oriole Park
N/A
61–43
W6
-
September 20
@ Grays
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: September 21
105
September 21
@ Grays
3–6
Washington Park
N/A
61–44
L1
106
September 22
@ Grays
3–2
Washington Park
N/A
62–44
W1
107
September 24
@ Metropolitans
2–5
Polo Grounds
N/A
62–45
L1
108
September 26
@ Metropolitans
2–7
Polo Grounds
N/A
62–46
L2
-
September 27
@ Grays
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: September 28
109
September 28
@ Grays
10–2
Washington Park
N/A
63–46
W1
110
September 29
@ Grays
7–8
Washington Park
N/A
63–47
L1
111
September 30
@ Metropolitans
1–3
Polo Grounds
N/A
63–48
L2
112
October 1
@ Metropolitans
1–5
Polo Grounds
N/A
63–49
L3
Notable transactions
Roster
1885 Cincinnati Red Stockings
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
References
"Reds owners" . The Cincinnati Enquirer . November 3, 2005. p. 20. Retrieved September 14, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
Jim Keenan page at Baseball Reference
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