American Association (19th century)|American Association team season
1883 New York Metropolitans
League
American Association
Ballpark
Polo Grounds
City
New York, New York
Owners
John B. Day, Jim Mutrie
Manager
Jim Mutrie
1884 →
The 1883 New York Metropolitans finished with a 54–42 record, finishing in fourth place in the American Association. This was the first season in the Association for the Metropolitans, who had previously played as an independent team from 1880–1882.
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