1899 St. Louis Perfectos season

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1899 St. Louis Perfectos
Major League affiliations
  • National League (since 1892)
Location
  • League Park (since 1893)
  • St. Louis, Missouri (since 1882)
Results
Record84–67 (.556)
League place5th
Other information
Owner(s)Frank Robison and Stanley Robison
Manager(s)Patsy Tebeau
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The 1899 St. Louis Perfectos season was the team's 18th season in St. Louis, Missouri and their 8th season in the National League. The Perfectos went 84–67 during the season and finished 5th in the National League.[1]

This was the team's only season in which they were named the Perfectos. The Robison brothers, who had just bought the team from original owner Chris von der Ahe, changed the colors to red, the name of the team to Perfectos, and the name of the ballpark to League Park. The red color proved so popular that fans and sportswriters began referring to the team by the shade of red, cardinal. The next season, the team officially became the Cardinals.

The team benefited from many players who were transferred to the team from the Cleveland Spiders, which were also owned by the Robison brothers. This led to the Spiders compiling the worst season in MLB history, losing 134 games. However, the Perfectos wound up finishing only fifth. The pennant-winning Brooklyn Superbas, who finished 18½ games ahead of St. Louis, benefited from a similar arrangement, as Brooklyn's owners also owned the Baltimore Orioles, allowing them to also transfer their better players to one team. After the 1899 season, such arrangements were outlawed in the National League, and both the Spiders and Orioles were among four teams eliminated from the league.

Offseason[]

Notable transactions[]

  • March 29, 1899: Jack O'Connor was assigned to the Perfectos by the Cleveland Spiders.[2]

Regular season[]

1899 St. Louis Perfectos

Season standings[]

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Brooklyn Superbas 101 47 0.682 61–16 40–31
Boston Beaneaters 95 57 0.625 8 53–26 42–31
Philadelphia Phillies 94 58 0.618 9 58–25 36–33
Baltimore Orioles 86 62 0.581 15 51–24 35–38
St. Louis Perfectos 84 67 0.556 18½ 50–33 34–34
Cincinnati Reds 83 67 0.553 19 57–29 26–38
Pittsburgh Pirates 76 73 0.510 25½ 49–34 27–39
Chicago Orphans 75 73 0.507 26 44–39 31–34
Louisville Colonels 75 77 0.493 28 33–28 42–49
New York Giants 60 90 0.400 42 35–38 25–52
Washington Senators 54 98 0.355 49 35–43 19–55
Cleveland Spiders 20 134 0.130 84 9–33 11–101

Record vs. opponents[]


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team BAL BOS BKN CHI CIN CLE LOU NY PHI PIT STL WSH
Baltimore 7–7 6–8 9–5 4–9 12–2 6–7–2 10–4 6–7–1 9–3 8–6 9–4–1
Boston 7–7 6–8 5–7 10–4 11–3 9–5 12–2 5–9 10–4 8–6 12–2–1
Brooklyn 8–6 8–6 8–5–1 7–6 14–0 11–3 10–4 8–6 8–6 8–4–1 11–3
Chicago 5–9 7–5 5–8–1 8–6 13–1 7–7 7–6–1 5–9 6–7–2 8–6 4–9
Cincinnati 9–4 4–10 6–7 6–8 14–0 8–6 9–5–1 4–10 10–3–3 5–8–2 8–6–1
Cleveland 2–12 3–11 0–14 1–13 0–14 4–10 1–13 2–12 2–12 1–13 4–10
Louisville 7–6–2 5–9 3–11 7–7 6–8 10–4 7–7 7–6 6–8–1 5–9–1 12–2
New York 4–10 2–12 2–10 6–7–1 5–9–1 13–1 7–7 4–10–1 6–7 4–10 7–7
Philadelphia 7–6–1 9–5 6–8 9–5 10–4 12–2 6–7 10–4–1 6–8 7–7 12–2
Pittsburgh 3–9 4–10 6–8 7–6–2 3–10–3 12–2 8–6–1 7–6 8–6 7–7 11–3
St. Louis 6–8 6–8 4–8–1 6–8 8–5–2 13–1 9–5–1 10–4 7–7 7–7 8–6
Washington 4–9–1 2–12–1 3–11 9–4 6–8–1 10–4 2–12 7–7 2–12 3–11 6–8


Roster[]

1899 St. Louis Perfectos
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager
  • Patsy Tebeau

Player stats[]

Batting[]

Starters by position[]

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Lou Criger 77 258 66 .256 2 44
1B Patsy Tebeau 77 281 69 .246 1 26
2B Cupid Childs 125 464 123 .265 1 48
3B Lave Cross 103 403 122 .303 4 64
SS Bobby Wallace 151 577 170 .295 12 108
OF Emmet Heidrick 146 591 194 .328 2 82
OF Jesse Burkett 141 558 221 .396 7 71
OF Harry Blake 97 292 70 .240 2 41

Other batters[]

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Jack O'Connor 84 289 73 .253 0 43
Ed McKean 67 277 72 .260 3 40
Ossee Schreckengost 72 277 77 .278 2 37
Mike Donlin 66 266 86 .323 6 27
Jake Stenzel 35 128 35 .273 1 19
Dusty Miller 10 39 8 .205 0 3
Charlie Hemphill 11 37 9 .243 1 3
Tim Flood 10 31 9 .290 0 3
Fritz Buelow 7 15 7 .467 0 2
Freddy Parent 2 8 1 .125 0 1
Jimmy Burke 2 6 2 .333 0 0

Pitching[]

Starting pitchers[]

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Jack Powell 48 373 23 19 3.52 87
Cy Young 44 369.1 26 16 2.58 111
Willie Sudhoff 26 189.1 13 10 3.61 33
George Cuppy 21 171.2 11 8 3.15 25
Cowboy Jones 12 85.1 6 5 3.59 28
Jack Sutthoff 2 13 0 2 10.38 4

Other pitchers[]

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Pete McBride 11 64 2 4 4.08 26
Zeke Wilson 5 26 1 1 4.50 3
Tom Thomas 4 25 1 1 2.52 8
Mike Donlin 3 15.1 0 1 7.63 6

Relief pitchers[]

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned Run Average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Frank Bates 2 0 0 0 1.04 0

References[]

  1. ^ "1899 St. Louis Perfectos Statistics and Roster - Baseball-Reference.com". Archived from the original on May 1, 2007. Retrieved June 3, 2007.
  2. ^ Jack O'Connor page at Baseball Reference

External links[]


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