Topeka Golden Giants (1887)
| Topeka Golden Giants | |
|---|---|
| Minor league affiliations | |
| Previous classes | Pre-classification |
| League | Western League |
| Major league affiliations | |
| Previous teams | Independent |
| Minor league titles | |
| League titles | 1887 |
| Team data | |
Previous names | Golden Giants |
The Topeka Golden Giants, also known as Goldsby's Golden Giants, was a minor league baseball team located in Topeka, Kansas. The team, which lasted for just one season, played in the Western League.
The Golden Giants posted a 90-25 record (.783) in their one season of operation, winning the Western League title by 15 games over the second-place Lincoln Tree-Planters. On April 10, 1887, the Golden Giants also won an exhibition game from the defending World Series champions, the St. Louis Browns (the present-day Cardinals), by a score of 12-9.