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New York and Philadelphia Tied With 1 To Play, Chicago Still Alive
October 14, 1874
The New York Mutuals lost to the Boston Red Stockings, 5-4. After the Philadelphia Keystones' 9-6 win over Cincinnati Reds, we have a tie at the top of the standings with 1 game to play.
To make things even more interesting, the Chicago White Stockings are 4-0 in October putting themselves only 1 game out of a 3 way tie.
The Mutuals will close out the season against the Red Stockings. New York sends SP Bryan MacKey to the mound against Boston's SP Antonio Martinez.
MacKey and Martinez

The Keystones will be on the road, finishing 1874 in Cincinnati. SP Alex Perez of the Keystones will face off against SP John McLin of the Reds.
Perez and McLin

The Chicago White Stockings are at home against the Brooklyn Atlantics. Chicago's SP Carlos Banuelos will take the mound against Brooklyn's Jim Willard.
Banuelos and Willard
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The American Baseball Congress - A fictional-historical dynasty that started in 1871. Now in 1876.
Special thanks goes to No Pepper, acetonic, fhomess, and Deft. Their historical jersey and cap work led to me being able to create jerseys and caps for my dynasty.
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