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Originally Posted by markf31
Interesting.
I have this also, from the Dispatch dated September 17, 1890 states that the NL clubs would play in Canton the following day.

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The final results from the Dispatch say 23-112, which is now 23-113 and it says 6-11 vs Cleveland, which is now 6-12, so the Dispatch did not include that game in the final standings, even though they may have said earlier that it was a championship game.
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