1897 Cincinnati Reds season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1897 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished in fourth place in the National League with a record of 76–56, 17 games behind the Boston Beaneaters .
Offseason
The Cincinnati Reds were coming off a fairly successful season in 1896. They had been in first place late in the year, but the team struggled badly over the last part of the season. to finish in third place in the National League with a 77–50 record. This marked the second consecutive season that the Reds collapsed at the end of the year.
Player-manager Buck Ewing returned to the club, but would retire from playing and focus on just being the manager. The Reds made a deal in the off-season, as Cincinnati traded away Germany Smith , Chauncey Fisher and $1,000 to the Brooklyn Bridegrooms for Tommy Corcoran . Corcoran was coming off a season in which he hit .289 with three home runs and 73 RBI with the Bridegrooms in 1896. The team also purchased pitcher Ted Breitenstein from the St. Louis Browns for $10,000. Breitenstein was 18–26 with the Browns with a 4.48 ERA in 43 starts in 1896. His best season had been in 1894 when he was 27–23 with a 4.79 ERA, while leading the National League with 50 starts, 46 complete games and 447.1 innings pitched. Breitenstein also led the NL with a 3.18 ERA in 1893 while in St. Louis.
Regular season
Season summary
The Reds started the season off hot, winning their first six games, and would remain hot, as they were 19–7 in their first twenty-six games, only half a game behind the first place Baltimore Orioles . At that time, the New York Giants released Jake Beckley , and the Reds immediately signed him to take over first base . Despite their new addition, Cincinnati fell into a slump, winning only eight of eighteen games to fall into third place, 6.5 games behind the first place Orioles. The Reds then snapped out of their losing ways, as they won twelve of their next thirteen games to move back into second. However, they still remained 4.5 games out of first with a 39–18 record. Cincinnati remained in the pennant race until late August, when they went on a ten-game losing streak to fall into fourth place, eleven games out of first. They remained in fourth place for the rest of the season, finishing with a 76–56 record, 17 games behind the Boston Beaneaters .
Beckley, who the Reds acquired during the season, led the team offensively, batting .345 with seven home runs and 76 RBI, all team highs. Dusty Miller had another solid year, batting .316 with four homers and 70 RBI, while Tommy Corcoran batted .288 with three home runs and 57 RBI in his first year as a Red.
On the mound, Ted Breitenstein led the way, leading the team with a 23–12 record with a 3.62 ERA in 40 games, completing 32 of them. Billy Rhines was solid also, posting a record of 21–15 with a 4.08 ERA, while Frank Dwyer was 18–13 with an ERA of 3.78.
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team
BAL
BOS
BR
CHI
CIN
CLE
LOU
NYG
PHI
PIT
STL
WSH
Baltimore
—
6–6
9–3–2
9–3–3
6–6
7–4
10–1
5–7
10–2–1
9–3
10–2
9–3
Boston
6–6
—
9–3
8–4–1
9–3
7–5
9–3
8–4
10–2–1
10–2
10–2
7–5–1
Brooklyn
3–9–2
3–9
—
6–6
7–5
7–5
5–7
3–9–2
6–6
7–5
7–5
7–5
Chicago
3–9–3
4–8–1
6–6
—
5–7
4–8
6–6–1
5–7–1
5–7
6–6
8–4
7–5
Cincinnati
6–6
3–9
5–7
7–5
—
7–5
9–3
7–5–1
8–4
5–7–1
11–1
8–4
Cleveland
4–7
5–7
5–7
8–4
5–7
—
5–7
3–9
9–3
6–6
11–1–1
8–4
Louisville
1–10
3–9
7–5
6–6–1
3–9
7–5
—
6–6–1
3–9
4–8–2
8–3–1
4–8–1
New York
7–5
4–8
9–3–2
7–5–1
5–7–1
9–3
6–6–1
—
7–5
8–3–1
12–0
9–3–1
Philadelphia
2–10–1
2–10–1
6–6
7–5
4–8
3–9
9–3
5–7
—
5–7
8–4
4–8
Pittsburgh
3–9
2–10
5–7
6–6
7–5–1
6–6
8–4–2
3–8–1
7–5
—
8–4
5–7
St. Louis
2–10
2–10
5–7
4–8
1–11
1–11–1
3–8–1
0–12
4–8
4–8
—
3–9
Washington
3–9
5–7–1
5–7
5–7
4–8
4–8
8–4–1
3–9–1
8–4
7–5
9–3
—
Game log
Legend
Reds Win
Reds Loss
Game Tied/Postponed
1897 Game Log: 76–56 (Home: 49–18; Away: 27–38)
April: 6–1 (Home: 6–1; Away: 0–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 22
Colts
8–7
League Park
10,000
1-0
W1
2
April 23
Colts
4–3
League Park
3,000
2-0
W2
3
April 24
Colts
4–3
League Park
5,000
3-0
W3
-
April 25
Colts
Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 23
4
April 26
Spiders
6–3
League Park
3,500
4-0
W4
5
April 27
Spiders
7–3
League Park
5,000
5-0
W5
6
April 28
Spiders
5–0
League Park
3,000
6-0
W6
7
April 29
Pirates
7–8
League Park
400
6-1
L1
-
April 30
Pirates
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 4
May: 17–10 (Home: 14–4; Away: 3–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
-
May 1
Pirates
Postponed (wet grounds); Makeup: August 9
8
May 3
@ Spiders
2–6
League Park
4,500
6-2
L2
-
May 4
@ Spiders
Postponed (rain, site change); Makeup: August 5
9
May 5
@ Spiders
3–2
League Park
2,000
7-2
W1
10
May 6
@ Pirates
1–3
Exposition Park
3,100
7-3
L1
11
May 7
@ Pirates
6–7
Exposition Park
3,000
7-4
L2
12
May 8
@ Pirates
1–9
Exposition Park
8,400
7-5
L3
13
May 9
@ Colts
2–5
West Side Park
16,700
7-6
L4
14
May 10
@ Colts
7–5
West Side Park
3,100
8-6
W1
15
May 11
@ Colts
6–5
West Side Park
1,200
9-6
W2
16
May 12
@ Colts
1–8
West Side Park
1,600
9-7
L1
17
May 13
Giants
7–3
League Park
3,000
10-7
W1
18
May 14
Giants
6–5
League Park
4,000
11-7
W2
19
May 15
Giants
9–7
League Park
4,000
12-7
W3
20
May 16
Colonels
7–6
League Park
15,000
13-7
W4
21
May 17
Phillies
3–2
League Park
4,000
14-7
W5
22
May 18
Phillies
13–2
League Park
3,000
15-7
W6
23
May 19
Phillies
7–6
League Park
3,000
16-7
W7
24
May 20
Orioles
11–10
League Park
7,000
17-7
W8
25
May 21
Orioles
6–5
League Park
8,000
18-7
W9
26
May 22
Orioles
12–10
League Park
15,000
19-7
W10
27
May 23
Bridegrooms
4–6
League Park
7,000
19-8
L1
28
May 24
Bridegrooms
4–6
League Park
3,000
19-9
L2
29
May 25
Bridegrooms
2–6
League Park
4,000
19-10
L3
30
May 27
Beaneaters
7–16
League Park
3,000
19-11
L4'
-
May 28
Beaneaters
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 20
31
May 29
Beaneaters
2–1
League Park
5,000
20-11
W1
32
May 30
Senators
8–7
League Park
7,000
21-11
W2
33
May 31 1
Senators
4–3
League Park
2,000
22-11
W3
34
May 31 2
Senators
4–3
League Park
9,000
23-11
W4
June: 10–6 (Home: 5–0; Away: 5–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
35
June 2
@ Orioles
4–10
Union Park
5,965
23-12
L1
-
June 3
@ Orioles
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 30
-
June 4
@ Orioles
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 27
36
June 5
@ Phillies
6–1
National League Park
12,488
24-12
W1
37
June 7
@ Phillies
0–4
National League Park
3,449
24-13
L1
-
June 8
@ Phillies
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 20
-
June 9
@ Giants
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 31
-
June 10
@ Giants
Postponed (wet grounds); Makeup: September 3
38
June 11
@ Giants
2–1
Polo Grounds
6,500
25-13
W1
39
June 12
@ Beaneaters
1–5
South End Grounds
8,500
25-14
L1
40
June 14
@ Beaneaters
3–5
South End Grounds
3,325
25-15
L2
41
June 15
@ Beaneaters
4–10
South End Grounds
2,600
25-16
L3
42
June 16
@ Bridegrooms
15–6
Eastern Park
2,714
26-16
W1
43
June 17
@ Bridegrooms
9–1
Eastern Park
2,524
27-16
W2
44
June 19
@ Bridegrooms
0–1
Eastern Park
5,454
27-17
L1
45
June 21
Browns
8–3
League Park
2,500
28-17
W1
46
June 22
Browns
7–3
League Park
4,000
29-17
W2
47
June 23
Browns
5–1
League Park
2,500
30-17
W3
48
June 26
Colonels
7–1
League Park
6,000
31-17
W4
49
June 27
Colonels
4–2
League Park
8,000
32-17
W5
-
June 28
@ Browns
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 25
-
June 29
@ Browns
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 26
50
June 30
@ Browns
3–0
New Sportsman's Park
2,500
33-17
W6
July: 17–10 (Home: 14–8; Away: 3–2)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
51
July 1
@ Colonels
14–4
Eclipse Park
1,300
34-17
W7
52
July 2
@ Colonels
1–4
Eclipse Park
1,000
34-18
L1
53
July 3
@ Colonels
12–0
Eclipse Park
2,000
35-18
W1
54
July 4
Orioles
5–4
League Park
10,000
36-18
W2
-
July 5
Orioles
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 6
55
July 5
Orioles
8–5
League Park
11,000
37-18
W3
56
July 6
Orioles
10–3
League Park
4,000
38-18
W4
57
July 8
Phillies
6–3
League Park
4,000
39-18
W5
58
July 9
Phillies
7–19
League Park
2,300
39-19
L1
59
July 10
Phillies
6–3
League Park
4,000
40-19
W1
60
July 11
Colonels
9–4
League Park
4,200
41-19
W2
61
July 12
Giants
5–8
League Park
3,500
41-20
L1
62
July 13
Giants
5–4
League Park
4,500
42-20
W1
63
July 14
Giants
11–6
League Park
3,500
43-20
W2
64
July 15
Senators
5–16
League Park
3,200
43-21
L1
65
July 17
Senators
14–2
League Park
4,200
44-21
W1
66
July 18
Senators
4–3
League Park
8,000
45-21
W2
67
July 19
Beaneaters
3–9
League Park
8,000
45-22
L1
68
July 20 1
Beaneaters
3–9
League Park
N/A
45-23
L2
69
July 20 2
Beaneaters
12–1
League Park
10,200
46-23
W1
70
July 21
Beaneaters
6–10
League Park
6,000
46-24
L1
71
July 22
Bridegrooms
7–9
League Park
3,000
46-25
L2
-
July 24
Bridegrooms
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 25
72
July 25 1
Bridegrooms
7–4
League Park
N/A
47-25
W1
73
July 25 2
Bridegrooms
11–4
League Park
14,000
48-25
W2
-
July 26
@ Colts
Postponed (schedule change); Makeup: May 12
74
July 27
@ Colts
3–4
West Side Park
3,800
48-26
L1
75
July 28
@ Colts
6–3
West Side Park
4,200
49-26
W1
76
July 30
Spiders
8–2
League Park
6,000
50-26
W2
77
July 31
Spiders
3–6
League Park
5,500
50-27
L1
August: 12–15 (Home: 9–5; Away: 3–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
78
August 1
Spiders
12–5
League Park
8,000
51-27
W1
79
August 2
Pirates
9–2
League Park
3,000
52-27
W2
80
August 3
Pirates
6–7
League Park
2,700
52-28
L1
81
August 4 1
Pirates
14–3
League Park
N/A
53-28
W1
82
August 4 2
Pirates
3–3
League Park
3,500
53-28
W1
83
August 5
Spiders
5–4
League Park
3,000
54-28
W2
84
August 7
Colonels
5–0
League Park
4,000
55-28
W3
85
August 8
Colonels
2–8
League Park
7,000
55-29
L1
86
August 9 1
Pirates
5–7
League Park
N/A
55-30
L2
87
August 9 2
Pirates
8–1
League Park
7,000
56-30
W1
88
August 10
Browns
8–6
League Park
2,000
57-30
W2
89
August 11
Browns
6–5
League Park
2,000
58-30
W3
90
August 13
Colts
0–2
League Park
7,000
58-31
L1
91
August 14
Colts
9–10
League Park
7,000
58-32
L2
92
August 15
Colts
3–2
League Park
8,000
59-32
W1
-
August 16
Colts
Postponed (schedule change); Makeup: August 13
93
August 19
@ Phillies
4–3
National League Park
2,154
60-32
W2
94
August 20 1
@ Phillies
2–6
National League Park
N/A
60-33
L1
95
August 20 2
@ Phillies
4–3
National League Park
4,263
61-33
W1
96
August 21
@ Phillies
1–8
National League Park
4,000
61-34
L1
-
August 23
@ Senators
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 11
97
August 24
@ Senators
9–6
Boundary Field
3,000
62-34
W1
98
August 25
@ Senators
0–4
Boundary Field
1,500
62-35
L1
99
August 26
@ Orioles
2–3
Union Park
3,943
62-36
L2
100
August 27 1
@ Orioles
0–5
Union Park
N/A
62-37
L3
101
August 27 2
@ Orioles
3–5
Union Park
7,039
62-38
L4
102
August 28
@ Orioles
2–7
Union Park
5,607
62-39
L5
103
August 30
@ Orioles
1–7
Union Park
3,205
62-40
L6
104
August 31 1
@ Giants
6–7
Polo Grounds
N/A
62-41
L7
105
August 31 2
@ Giants
1–9
Polo Grounds
11,000
62-42
L8
September/October: 14–14 (Home: 1–0; Away: 13–14)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
106
September 1
@ Giants
7–8
Polo Grounds
4,100
62-43
L9
107
September 2
@ Giants
3–3
Polo Grounds
3,700
62-43
L9
108
September 3 1
@ Giants
11–1
Polo Grounds
N/A
63-43
W1
109
September 3 2
@ Giants
3–13
Polo Grounds
9,100
63-44
L1
110
September 4
@ Beaneaters
6–7
South End Grounds
6,500
63-45
L2
111
September 6 1
@ Beaneaters
5–3
South End Grounds
6,500
64-45
W1
112
September 6 2
@ Beaneaters
2–10
South End Grounds
12,000
64-46
L1
113
September 8
@ Bridegrooms
4–2
Eastern Park
1,120
65-46
W1
114
September 9
@ Bridegrooms
1–7
Eastern Park
1,728
65-47
L1
115
September 10
@ Bridegrooms
4–11
Eastern Park
1,521
65-48
L2
116
September 11 1
@ Senators
19–10
Boundary Field
N/A
66-48
W1
117
September 11 2
@ Senators
4–8
Boundary Field
3,000
66-49
L1
118
September 13
@ Senators
2–1
Boundary Field
3,000
67-49
W1
119
September 14
@ Senators
9–10
Boundary Field
4,000
67-50
L1
-
September 16
@ Spiders
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 18
120
September 17
@ Spiders
3–14
League Park
700
67-51
L2
121
September 18 1
@ Spiders
0–6
League Park
N/A
67-52
L3
122
September 18 2
@ Spiders
3–4
League Park
2,500
67-53
L4
123
September 19
Browns
5–4
League Park
2,000
68-53
W1
124
September 21
@ Pirates
11–3
Exposition Park
1,500
69-53
W2
125
September 22 1
@ Pirates
13–2
Exposition Park
N/A
70-53
W3
126
September 22 2
@ Pirates
4–8
Exposition Park
1,800
70-54
L1
-
September 23
@ Pirates
Postponed (schedule change); Makeup: September 22
127
September 25 1
@ Browns
7–5
New Sportsman's Park
N/A
71-54
W1
128
September 25 2
@ Browns
8–7
New Sportsman's Park
3,000
72-54
W2
129
September 26 1
@ Browns
10–4
New Sportsman's Park
N/A
73-54
W3
130
September 26 2
@ Browns
8–6
New Sportsman's Park
N/A
74-54
W4
131
September 27
@ Browns
4–5
New Sportsman's Park
500
74-55
L1
-
September 30
@ Colonels
Postponed (unknown reason); Makeup: October 1
132
October 1
@ Colonels
3–5
Eclipse Park
2,500
74-56
L2
133
October 2
@ Colonels
9–8
Eclipse Park
1,500
75-56
W1
134
October 3
@ Colonels
9–7
Eclipse Park
5,500
76-56
W2
Roster
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Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
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
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
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