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Major League Baseball team season
1886 New York Giants
League
National League
Ballpark
Polo Grounds
City
New York City
Record
75–44 (.630)
League place
3rd
Owner
John B. Day
Manager
Jim Mutrie
← 1885
Seasons
1887 →
The 1886 New York Giants season was the franchise's fourth season. The team had a record of 75–44, finishing third in the National League, 12.5 games behind the Chicago White Stockings.
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