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NL 1888 Leaders
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Profile photo of Lev Shreve

Lev Shreve

Indianapolis Hoosiers

1.495

2
Profile photo of Mark Baldwin

Mark Baldwin

Chicago White Stockings

1.355

3
Profile photo of Egyptian Healy

Egyptian Healy

Indianapolis Hoosiers

1.351

4
Profile photo of George

George "Rip" Van Haltren

Chicago White Stockings

1.315

5
Profile photo of Kid Gleason

Kid Gleason

Philadelphia Quakers

1.262

6
Profile photo of Dan Casey

Dan Casey

Philadelphia Quakers

1.211

7
Profile photo of Bill Burdick

Bill Burdick

Indianapolis Hoosiers

1.199

8
Profile photo of Hank O'Day

Hank O'Day

Washington Nationals

1.181

9
Profile photo of John Clarkson

John Clarkson

Boston Beaneaters

1.173

10
Profile photo of Henry Boyle

Henry Boyle

Indianapolis Hoosiers

1.155

11
Profile photo of Pretzels Getzien

Pretzels Getzien

Detroit Wolverines

1.151

12
Profile photo of Harry Staley

Harry Staley

Pittsburg Alleghenys

1.148

13
Profile photo of Jim Whitney

Jim Whitney

Washington Nationals

1.142

14
Profile photo of Pud Galvin

Pud Galvin

Pittsburg Alleghenys

1.141

15
Profile photo of Ed Morris

Ed Morris

Pittsburg Alleghenys

1.133

16
Profile photo of Old Hoss Radbourn

Old Hoss Radbourn

Boston Beaneaters

1.121

17
Profile photo of Bill Sowders

Bill Sowders

Boston Beaneaters

1.107

18
Profile photo of Mickey Welch

Mickey Welch

New York Giants

1.025

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Profile photo of Kid Madden

Kid Madden

Boston Beaneaters

1.006

20
Profile photo of Gus Krock

Gus Krock

Chicago White Stockings

1.001

21
Profile photo of Ben Sanders

Ben Sanders

Philadelphia Quakers

0.992

22
Profile photo of Ledell Titcomb

Ledell Titcomb

New York Giants

0.990

23
Profile photo of Henry Gruber

Henry Gruber

Detroit Wolverines

0.988

24
Profile photo of Charlie Buffinton

Charlie Buffinton

Philadelphia Quakers

0.957

25
Profile photo of Pete Conway

Pete Conway

Detroit Wolverines

0.951

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Profile photo of Tim Keefe

Tim Keefe

New York Giants

0.937

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  1. I sincerely appreciate the research work, and the information being shared. It is important and interesting history.

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