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 {| Victories.
 * +WEST VS. WEST.
 * align=center|
 * align=center|Cleveland.
 * align=center|Pittsburgh.
 * align=center|Cincinnati.
 * align=center|St. Louis.
 * align=center|Louisville.
 * align=center|Chicago.
 * align=center|Victories.
 * align=center|Per cent of
 * align=center|Per cent of
 * Cleveland
 * align=right|9
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|9
 * align=right|6
 * align=right|8
 * align=right|37
 * align=right|.661
 * Pittsburgh
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|9
 * align=right|9
 * align=right|8
 * align=right|8
 * align=right|38
 * align=right|.633
 * Cincinnati
 * align=right|6
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|7
 * align=right|6
 * align=right|7
 * align=right|29
 * align=right|.492
 * St. Louis
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|8
 * align=right|9
 * align=right|28
 * align=right|.462
 * Louisville
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|6
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|21
 * align=right|.382
 * Chicago
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|6
 * align=right|21
 * align=right|.362
 * Defeats
 * align=right|19
 * align=right|22
 * align=right|30
 * align=right|32
 * align=right|34
 * align=right|37
 * align=right|174
 * }
 * align=right|21
 * align=right|.362
 * Defeats
 * align=right|19
 * align=right|22
 * align=right|30
 * align=right|32
 * align=right|34
 * align=right|37
 * align=right|174
 * }
 * align=right|174
 * }
 * }

NEW YORK VS. BROOKLYN.

The fifth year in which the representative professional teams of New York and Brooklyn have entered the lists against each other for city championship honors, ended October 16, 1893, in the success of the Brooklyn team. The two rival clubs had lively skirmishes in exhibition games together in 1887 and 1888, in which the Brooklyn club had rather the best of it, but it was not until 1889 that they entered upon a regular scheduled series of games together, and at the end of that year, Brooklyn having won the American Association Pennant and the New Yorks that of the League, the two teams entered the lists together in a world's championship series, the record of the series of that year being as follows:

At the close of the championship season of 1893, the two teams on their own individual account played a series of six scheduled games, which ended in favor of Brooklyn by the appended record which appears on page 102.