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  1. Regular season. 1898 Brooklyn Bridegrooms. Billy Barnie was fired as manager in June with the team's record at 15–20 and the team mired in ninth place. Ebbets took over himself for a while before they handed the team over to Mike Griffin to finish the season. The results weren't much better, as the team immediately lost five out of their next ...

  2. World Series summary. The New York Giants defeated the Brooklyn Bridegrooms in the 1889 World Series, 6 games to 3. On October 17, the two clubs owners, John B. Day of the New York club and Charles H. Byrne of the Brooklyn club, met to arrange a post-season series. They agreed that the Series would end when one club had won six games.

  3. 1889. Brooklyn Bridegrooms. Statistics. 1888 Season 1890 Season. Record: 93-44-3, Finished 1st in American Association ( Schedule and Results ) Postseason: Lost World Series (6-3) to New York Giants. Manager: Bill McGunnigle (93-44-3) Ballparks: Washington Park I, Washington Park II and Ridgewood Park II.

  4. The team finished in fourth place in the American Association with a record of 76–63, 18 games behind the Brooklyn Bridegrooms. Regular season [ edit ] The Red Stockings brought back manager Gus Schmelz for a third season in 1889, as he led the team to two straight seasons of 80 or more victories.

  5. 1889 World Series. The Bridegrooms played in the 1889 World Series representing the American Association against the New York Giants, champions of the National League. The Giants won the series, 6 games to 3. This series would be the first meeting between these two historic rivals.

  6. Leagues Baseball AA 1889 Season Overview. The Brooklyn Bridegrooms defeat the St. Louis Browns 9–7 in front of the largest crowd in American Association history. 22,122 fans fill Washington Park, which has only 3,000 seats available after the fire 11 days earlier that destroyed the stands. * June 7 – Pete Browning hits for the cycle in a ...