1892 Boston Beaneaters season
      
The 1892 Boston Beaneaters won their second straight and fifth total National League pennant. In the first-ever split season, the Beaneaters finished first in the first half, and three games behind the Cleveland Spiders in the second half. After the season, the two teams played a "World's Championship Series", which the Beaneaters won five games to none (with one tie).
 Regular season 
 Season standings 
 Record vs. opponents 
1892 National League Records  Sources:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| Team | 
BAL | 
BOS | 
BR | 
CHI | 
CIN | 
CLE | 
LOU | 
NYG | 
PHI | 
PIT | 
STL | 
WSH | 
 
|  Baltimore | 
 —  |  0–13  |  2–12–1  |  4–7  |  4–10  |  2–11–2  |  6–7  |  5–9  |  4–10  |  5–9  |  8–6–1  |  6–7–1 | 
|  Boston | 
 13–0  |  —  |  9–5  |  10–4  |  8–5–1  |  8–6  |  12–2  |  11–3–1  |  6–7  |  7–6  |  7–7  |  11–3 | 
 
|  Brooklyn  | 
 12–2–1  |  5–9  |  —  |  10–4  |  6–8  |  8–6  |  9–5  |  7–7  |  9–5–2  |  10–4  |  9–5–1  |  10–4 | 
 
|  Chicago | 
 7–4  |  4–10  |  4–10  |  —  |  6–7–1  |  3–9  |  5–9  |  10–4  |  5–9  |  7–7  |  7–5  |  12–2  | 
 
|  Cincinnati | 
 10–4  |  5–8–1  |  8–6  |  7–6–1  |  —  |  5–9  |  7–6–1  |  8–6  |  5–9  |  5–9  |  12–2–1  |  10–3–1 | 
  
|  Cleveland | 
 11–2–2  |  6–8  |  6–8  |  9–3  |  9–5   |  —  |  13–1  |  8–5  |  10–4  |  7–7–1  |  8–5–1  |  6–8 | 
  
|  Louisville | 
 7–6  |  2–12  |  5–9  |  9–5  |  6–7–1  |  1–13  |  —  |  4–10  |  4–10  |  8–6  |  9–5–1  |  8–6 | 
  
|  New York | 
 9–5  |  3–11–1  |  7–7  |  4–10  |  6–8  |  5–8  |  10–4  |  —  |  5–9  |  4–10–1  |  9–4  |  9–4 | 
 
|  Philadelphia | 
 10–4  |  7–6  |  5–9–2  |  9–5  |  9–5  |  4–10  |  10–4  |  9–5  |  —  |  8–6  |  7–7  |  9–5 | 
 
|  Pittsburg | 
 9–5  |  6–7  |  4–10  |  7–7  |  9–5  |  7–7–1  |  6–8  |  10–4–1  |  6–8  |  —  |  10–4  |  6–8 | 
 
|  St. Louis | 
 6–8–1  |  7–7  |  5–9–1  |  5–7  |  2–12–1  |  5–8–1  |  5–9–1  |  4–9  |  7–7  |  4–10  |  —  |  6–8 | 
 
|  Washington | 
 7–6–1  |  3–11  |  4–10  |  2–12  |  3–10–1  |  8–6  |  6–8  |  4–9  |  5–9  |  8–6  |  8–6  |  — | 
 Roster 
|  1892 Boston Beaneaters | 
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 Catchers
 Infielders 
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 Outfielders
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 Manager
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 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  |  Kelly, KingKing Kelly  |  78  |  281  |  53  |  .189  |  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 | 
|  Burke, DanDan Burke  |  1  |  4  |  0  |  .000  |  0  |  0 | 
 Pitching 
 Starting pitchers 
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
 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 | 
|  Kelly, KingKing Kelly  |  1  |  0  |  0  |  0  |  1.50  |  0 | 
World's Championship Series
The Beaneaters, who won the first-half of the season played the second-half champion Cleveland Spiders in a postseason series. After a 0–0 tie after 11 innings in the opener, Boston swept Cleveland five games in a row for a sweep. Hall of Famer Hugh Duffy batted .462 with 9 runs batted in and 6 extra-base hits including a home run.
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-  Formerly the Boston Red Stockings, Boston Red Caps, Boston Beaneaters, Boston Doves, Boston Rustlers, Boston Bees, Boston Braves and the Milwaukee Braves
 
-  Based in Atlanta, Georgia
  
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