National Association of Professional Base Ball Players team season
1875 Philadelphia Athletics
League
National Association of Professional Base Ball Players
Ballpark
Jefferson Street Grounds
City
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Managers
Dick McBride, Cap Anson
← 1874
1876 →
The 1875 Athletic Baseball Club of Philadelphia finished in second place in the National Association with a record of 53-20. The team played one game in Dover, Delaware, during the season, and otherwise played its home games at Fairview Park Fair Grounds.[1]
The National Association folded after this season, and the Athletics joined the new National League for the 1876 season.
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