The 1892 Cleveland Spiders, led by star pitcher Cy Young, finished with a 93–56 overall record, second-best in the National League. In the first split season in Major League Baseball history, the Spiders finished in fifth place during the first half of the season, and in first place during the second half. After the season, they played against the first-half champions, the Boston Beaneaters, in the "World's Championship Series", which the Spiders lost, five games to none (with one tie).
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second-half champion ClevelandSpiders (93–56) in a best-of-nine postseason series to determine the overall champion of the 1892 baseball season. After the first...
events of the year 1892 throughout the world. National League (split season): First-half: Boston Beaneaters Second-half: ClevelandSpiders World Series: Boston...
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split season, the Beaneaters finished first in the first half, and three games behind the ClevelandSpiders in the second half. After the season, the two...
made by Cy Young, and the Spiders won 12–3. During their tenure, the Spiders finished as high as 2nd place in the NL in 1892, 1895, and 1896, and won the...
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returned to the Spiders and was a player-manager for the team until 1898. His lowest batting average with the Spiders was .244 in 1892, and his highest...
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AA. The Detroit Wolverines folded. The Cleveland Blues transferred to the NL and became the ClevelandSpiders. The Columbus Solons joined the AA. The...
Beaneaters won the first half of the season, while the ClevelandSpiders took the second half. Boston defeated Cleveland 5 games to 0, with one tie, in the...
League's ClevelandSpiders, and for the next few seasons, he was the team's number two starter behind Cy Young. In his rookie season of 1892, Cuppy had...
last 40 games of the 1891 season with the ClevelandSpiders and continued to play for them through the 1898 season. In 1892, he hit .275 and was among...
split season, Boston Beaneaters winning the first half, ClevelandSpiders winning the second. At the end of the season, Boston defeats Cleveland 5–0 in...
Chicago White Stockings (1884–1887), Boston Beaneaters (1888–1892), and ClevelandSpiders (1892–1894). He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1963...
just twelve NL franchises by the 1892season. After four of the twelve NL franchises went defunct following the 1899 season, the American League emerged in...
champion ClevelandSpiders and missing out on the postseason playoff. Their combined record was 95–59, third best overall in the league. The season was a...
that, in 1892, the Boston Beaneaters, a forerunner of the Braves, were also National League Champions in 1892, and faced the ClevelandSpiders for the...
eighth place with a 38–37 record, 14½ games behind the ClevelandSpiders. They finished the season with a combined record of 82–68, which marked a big improvement...
third-place finish. He spent the last two seasons playing with the ClevelandSpiders, and in 1893 with Cleveland, Ewing hit .344 with six home runs and 122...
steal 354 bases. He hit .300 in ten different seasons. Playing until 1897 with the Giants, ClevelandSpiders and Cincinnati Reds, Ewing posted consistently...
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played for 19 seasons as a catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB), including 13 seasons for the Cleveland Blues/Spiders (1887–1899), three seasons for the Pittsburgh...
He played for the ClevelandSpiders of the National League (NL). During the split-season format played in 1892, he was Cleveland's first baseman when...
the ClevelandSpiders in 1891. He compiled a 17-22 record and 4.27 ERA for the 1891 Spiders. In 1892, while still under contract with Cleveland, Gruber...