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NL 1884 Leaders
ERA

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Profile photo of Jim McElroy

Jim McElroy

Philadelphia Quakers
Wilmington Quicksteps

5.12

2
Profile photo of John Coleman

John Coleman

Philadelphia Quakers
Philadelphia Athletics

4.72

3
Profile photo of Billy Serad

Billy Serad

Buffalo Bisons

4.27

4
Profile photo of Ed Bagley

Ed Bagley

New York Gothams

4.16

5
Profile photo of Fred Goldsmith

Fred Goldsmith

Chicago White Stockings
Baltimore Orioles

4.05

6
Profile photo of Sam Moffet

Sam Moffet

Cleveland Blues

3.87

7
Profile photo of Stump Weidman

Stump Weidman

Detroit Wolverines

3.72

8
Profile photo of John Harkins

John Harkins

Cleveland Blues

3.68

9
Profile photo of Charlie Ferguson

Charlie Ferguson

Philadelphia Quakers

3.54

10
Profile photo of Mike Dorgan

Mike Dorgan

New York Gothams

3.50

11
Profile photo of Tom Lee

Tom Lee

Chicago White Stockings
Baltimore Monumentals

3.50

12
Profile photo of Frank Meinke

Frank Meinke

Detroit Wolverines

3.18

13
Profile photo of Mickey Welch

Mickey Welch

New York Gothams

2.50

14
Profile photo of Larry Corcoran

Larry Corcoran

Chicago White Stockings

2.40

15
Profile photo of Jim McCormick

Jim McCormick

Cleveland Blues
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds

2.37

16
Profile photo of Dupee Shaw

Dupee Shaw

Detroit Wolverines
Boston Reds

2.30

17
Profile photo of Bill Vinton

Bill Vinton

Philadelphia Quakers

2.23

18
Profile photo of Charlie Buffinton

Charlie Buffinton

Boston Beaneaters

2.15

19
Profile photo of John Clarkson

John Clarkson

Chicago White Stockings

2.14

20
Profile photo of Jim Whitney

Jim Whitney

Boston Beaneaters

2.09

21
Profile photo of Pud Galvin

Pud Galvin

Buffalo Bisons

1.99

22
Profile photo of Pretzels Getzien

Pretzels Getzien

Detroit Wolverines

1.96

23
Profile photo of Charlie Sweeney

Charlie Sweeney

Providence Grays
St. Louis Maroons

1.70

24
Profile photo of Old Hoss Radbourn

Old Hoss Radbourn

Providence Grays

1.38

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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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