Brooklyn Atlantics
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The Atlantic Base Ball Club of Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City's five boroughs, with nearly 2.6 million residents, and the second-largest in area. Since 1896, Brooklyn has had the same boundaries as Kings County, which is now the most populous county in New York State and the second-most densely populated...

 ("Atlantic" or the "Brooklyn Atlantics") was baseball's
Baseball
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 first champion and its first dynasty
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.

Established in 1855
1855 in sports
-Baseball:Events* The established Knickerbockers, Gothams, and Eagles from New York play three matches round robin in June. With the Empires, a local newcomer, they play five matches in September and October, a round robin less one match....

, Atlantic was a founding member of the National Association of Base Ball Players
National Association of Base Ball Players
The National Association of Base Ball Players was the first organization governing American baseball. The first, 1857 convention of sixteen New York City clubs...

 in 1857
1857 in sports
-Baseball:National championship* National Association of Base Ball Players champion – Brooklyn Atlantics* In May, sixteen base ball clubs from modern New York City convene and revise the rules including replacement of 21 runs by 9 innings...

. In 1859
1859 in sports
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, with a record of 11 wins and 1 loss, Atlantic emerged as the recognized champions of baseball. Atlantic held the championship through the 1861
1861 in sports
-Baseball:National championship* National Association of Base Ball Players champion – Brooklyn AtlanticsEvents* The National Association establishes the December annual meeting, a change from March, meeting twice during calendar 1860...

 season, albeit in controversial fashion. In a third and deciding game with Excelsior of Brooklyn
Excelsior of Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Excelsiors were an amateur baseball team that played in Brooklyn, New York. Formed in 1854, the Excelsior ballclub featured stars such as Jim Creighton, Asa Brainard, and Candy Cummings.-1860 Championship Season:...

, Excelsior was leading 8–6 and had men on base, but was forced to withdraw by a rowdy crowd of Atlantic partisans and gamblers. The game was declared a draw, and the championship retained by Atlantic.

Atlantic held the championship again through the 1861
1861 in sports
-Baseball:National championship* National Association of Base Ball Players champion – Brooklyn AtlanticsEvents* The National Association establishes the December annual meeting, a change from March, meeting twice during calendar 1860...

 season, which was shortened due to the American Civil War
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, before finally surrendering it to archrival Eckford of Brooklyn
Eckford of Brooklyn
Eckford of Brooklyn, or simply Eckford, was an American baseball club from 1855 to 1872. When the pioneering Union Grounds opened for baseball in 1862, the Eckfords must have been the most important tenant, for they played more games than any other club that year and won the "national"...

 in 1862. Atlantic recaptured the pennant in 1864 with a season record of twenty wins, no defeats, and a single tie as the only blemish on its record. Atlantic went undefeated again in 1865 with an 18–0 record, sweeping series against chief rivals Mutual
New York Mutuals
The Mutual Base Ball Club of New York was a leading American baseball club almost throughout its 20-year history. It was established during 1857, the year of the first baseball convention, just too late to be a founding member of the National Association of Base Ball Players. It was a charter...

 of New York
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 and Athletic of Philadelphia
Athletic of Philadelphia
Athletic of Philadelphia was a prominent National Association, and later National League, professional baseball team that played in the second half of the 19th century.-Early History:...

. Great players of this era included Joe Start
Joe Start
Joseph Start , nicknamed "Old Reliable", was one of the biggest stars of baseball's earliest era, and certainly the top first baseman of his time...

, Dickey Pearce
Dickey Pearce
Richard J. "Dickey" Pearce was an American professional baseball player and one of the sport's most famous early figures. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and began playing with the Brooklyn Atlantics in 1856. He continued his career in the National Association and the early years of Major...

, Charlie Smith, Fred Crane
Fred Crane
Frederic William Hotchkiss Crane played in Major League Baseball...

, and Tom Pratt
Tom Pratt
Thomas Jefferson Pratt was a professional baseball player who played for the Philadelphia Athletics. He played in one game for the Athletics on October 18, 1871, getting two hits in six at bats. Prior to his brief professional career, he played with the old Brooklyn Atlantics in the 1860s...

. Atlantic's 36 game winning streak was finally broken in June, 1866
1866 in sports
-Athletics :Events* The Amateur Athletics Club is founded and becomes the governing body of athletics in the United Kingdom, hosting the first national championships and introducing a definition of "amateur" that will determine eligibility for athletics competitions until the late 20th...

 by Irvington, NJ. Atlantic retained the pennant that year by splitting a two game series with Athletic of Philadelphia
Athletic of Philadelphia
Athletic of Philadelphia was a prominent National Association, and later National League, professional baseball team that played in the second half of the 19th century.-Early History:...

 and declining to schedule a series with Union of Morrisania. Atlantic did surrender the title to Union in 1867
1867 in sports
-Association football:England* Formation of the Sheffield FA, which continues to promote its own Sheffield Rules. The Sheffield FA establishes the local Youdan Cup, the first organised football tournament, which is won by Hallam FC....

.

When Atlantic defeated Eckford
Eckford of Brooklyn
Eckford of Brooklyn, or simply Eckford, was an American baseball club from 1855 to 1872. When the pioneering Union Grounds opened for baseball in 1862, the Eckfords must have been the most important tenant, for they played more games than any other club that year and won the "national"...

 to regain the pennant in 1869
1869 in sports
-American football:College championship* College football national championship – Princeton Tigers and Rutgers Scarlet Knights Events...

, Atlantic had already lost to the Cincinnati Red Stockings
Cincinnati Red Stockings
The Cincinnati Red Stockings of were baseball's first fully professional team, with ten salaried players. The Cincinnati Base Ball Club formed in 1866 and fielded competitive teams in the National Association of Base Ball Players 1867–1870, a time of a transition that ambitious Cincinnati,...

. This allowed Atlantic to claim the championship over the undefeated Cincinnati
Cincinnati Red Stockings
The Cincinnati Red Stockings of were baseball's first fully professional team, with ten salaried players. The Cincinnati Base Ball Club formed in 1866 and fielded competitive teams in the National Association of Base Ball Players 1867–1870, a time of a transition that ambitious Cincinnati,...

 club under the "challenge" format of the National Association of Base Ball Players
National Association of Base Ball Players
The National Association of Base Ball Players was the first organization governing American baseball. The first, 1857 convention of sixteen New York City clubs...

, which resembled modern boxing championship rules rather than a league or tournament format. This outcome undoubtedly contributed to the tremendous anticipation when Cincinnati
Cincinnati Red Stockings
The Cincinnati Red Stockings of were baseball's first fully professional team, with ten salaried players. The Cincinnati Base Ball Club formed in 1866 and fielded competitive teams in the National Association of Base Ball Players 1867–1870, a time of a transition that ambitious Cincinnati,...

 came to Brooklyn
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 with an 89 game winning streak to meet the Atlantics on June 14, 1870
1870 in sports
-American football:College championship* College football national championship – Princeton TigersEvents* Columbia Lions joins the college football circuit and loses to Rutgers Scarlet Knights in its only game. Princeton Tigers beats Rutgers...

 at Atlantic's home Capitoline Grounds
Capitoline Grounds
The Capitoline Grounds, also known as Capitoline Skating Lake and Base Ball Ground, was a baseball park in Brooklyn, New York from 1864 to 1880. It was built to rival nearby Union Grounds, also in Brooklyn...

. An estimated crowd of fifteen thousand paid 50 cents a piece to see Atlantic win 8–7 in extra innings in one of the most significant games in baseball
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond...

 history. Atlantic surrendered the title later in the year, though, to Mutual
New York Mutuals
The Mutual Base Ball Club of New York was a leading American baseball club almost throughout its 20-year history. It was established during 1857, the year of the first baseball convention, just too late to be a founding member of the National Association of Base Ball Players. It was a charter...

.

League era

Atlantic had been among the first clubs to declare themselves professional
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 when allowed to do so in 1869
1869 in sports
-American football:College championship* College football national championship – Princeton Tigers and Rutgers Scarlet Knights Events...

. However, when the major professional clubs formed the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players
National Association of Professional Base Ball Players
The National Association of Professional Base Ball Players , or simply the National Association , was founded in 1871 and continued through the 1875 season...

 in 1871
1871 in sports
-American football:College championship* College football national championship – noneEvents* The 1871 college football season is the only one since the first season in 1869 until the present day that no games are played in the entire season...

, Atlantic declined to field a team. As a result, their best players, including George Zettlein
George Zettlein
George Zettlein was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1871–1876. Zettlein played for the Chicago White Stockings, Troy Haymakers, Brooklyn Eckfords, Philadelphia White Stockings, and Athletic of Philadelphia...

, Bob Ferguson, Joe Start
Joe Start
Joseph Start , nicknamed "Old Reliable", was one of the biggest stars of baseball's earliest era, and certainly the top first baseman of his time...

 and Lip Pike
Lip Pike
Lipman Emanuel "Lip" Pike the "Iron Batter", was one of the stars of 19th century baseball in the United States. He was the first player to be revealed as a professional , as well as the first Jewish player...

, jumped to other clubs.

When Atlantic did join the professional circuit in 1872
1872 in sports
-American football:College championship* College football national championship – Princeton Tigers and Yale Bulldogs Events* Five teams compete in the 1872 college football season: , , , and .-Association football:England...

, it was unable to reestablish itself as a leading club, suffering losing records in each of its four seasons in the league. Atlantic was not invited to join the National League
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 when that circuit was formed in 1876
1876 in baseball
After a tumultuous six-year existence, the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players , folded following the season. The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs was formed in Chicago, Illinois by businessman, and owner of the Chicago White Stockings, William Hulbert, for the...

, but continued to play an independent schedule until at least 1882
1882 in baseball
-Champions:*National League: Chicago def. Providence 5 games to 4*American Association: Cincinnati Red Stockings*League Alliance: New York MetropolitansInterleague*Chicago vs. Cincinnati tie 1 game each*Chicago def...

.

A remnant Atlantic was invited to join the upstart American Association
American Association (19th century)
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 in 1882
1882 in baseball
-Champions:*National League: Chicago def. Providence 5 games to 4*American Association: Cincinnati Red Stockings*League Alliance: New York MetropolitansInterleague*Chicago vs. Cincinnati tie 1 game each*Chicago def...

 but failed to satisfy the requirements for doing so. For many years afterwards, the term Atlantic batting referred to a big inning, especially late in the game.

Record

Year W L T Games Rank in games (in wins)
1857 7 1 1 9 3 (1st in wins)
1858 7 0 7 5 (4th)
1859 11 1 12 3 (tie 2nd)
1860 12 2 1 16 3 (3rd)
1861 5 2 7 5 (tie 3rd)
1862 2 3 5 8
1863 8 3 11 4 (3rd in wins)
1864 20 0 1 21 3 (2nd)
1865 18 0 18 2 (1st)
1866 17 3 20 3 (3rd)
1867 19 5 1 25 7 (tie 7th)
1868 47 7 54 1 (tie 1st)
1869 40 6 2 48 5 (4th)
1870 41 17 58 5 (6th in wins)

Championship matches with professional teams 1869–1870
1869 15 6 1 22 3 (tie 2nd in wins)
1870 20 16 36 3 (5th)
Professional leagues
1871 non-member
1872 9 28 37 5 (did not finish)
1873 17 37 1 55 3 (6th place)
1874 22 33 1 56 5 (6th place)
1875 2 42 44 9

Source for season records: Wright (2000) has published records for dozens of NABBP teams each season, relying on a mix of game and season records in contemporary newspapers and guides. Dozens of leading clubs by number of matches are included, as are many others. The records do not consistently cover either all games played or all championship matches between NABBP members.

See also

  • 1872 Brooklyn Atlantics season
    1872 Brooklyn Atlantics season
    The Brooklyn Atlantics played their first season of professional baseball in 1872 as a member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players after many years as a successful amateur team. They finished sixth in the league with a record of 9-28.-Roster:-Batting:Note: G = Games...

  • 1873 Brooklyn Atlantics season
    1873 Brooklyn Atlantics season
    The Brooklyn Atlantics played in 1873 as a member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. They finished sixth in the league with a record of 17-37-Roster:-Batting:...

  • 1874 Brooklyn Atlantics season
    1874 Brooklyn Atlantics season
    The Brooklyn Atlantics played in 1874 as a member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. They finished sixth in the league with a record of 22-33.-Roster:-Batting:...

  • 1875 Brooklyn Atlantics season
    1875 Brooklyn Atlantics season
    The Brooklyn Atlantics played in 1875 as a member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players. They finished eleventh in the league with a record of 2-42. The league folded at the conclusion of the season.-Roster:-Batting:...


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