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 * October 7
 * New York
 * New York
 * Rusie — Kennedy/Sharrott
 * align=center|12-0
 * October 10
 * Brooklyn
 * Brooklyn
 * Kennedy — Baldwin/Petty
 * align=center|(10 innings.) 5-4
 * October 11
 * Brooklyn
 * New York
 * Daub — Rusie
 * align=center|6-4
 * October 12
 * Brooklyn
 * Brooklyn
 * Stein — German
 * align=center|2-0
 * October 14
 * New York
 * New York
 * German/Kennedy — Daub
 * align=center|5-3
 * October 16
 * Brooklyn
 * Brooklyn
 * Kennedy — Petty
 * align=center|12-2
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 * October 16
 * Brooklyn
 * Brooklyn
 * Kennedy — Petty
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Brooklyn scored 28 runs in the six games and New York scored 27.

The Brooklyn club ended its games on September 30th, 1893, the past season being the club's eleventh since it was organized in the spring of 1883. Here is the record from 1883 to 1893 inclusive:

A RECORD OF FINE FIELDING.

A record showing the fine fielding of prominent players in the League arena in 1893 is appended: