Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1888 was the cricket season when the English club Derbyshire had been playing for seventeen years and it was the first season they lost first class status.
Although deprived of first class status Derbyshire played the same opponents as in the previous year with two matches each against Lancashire, Yorkshire, Surrey and Essex and one match each against Leicestershire and Middlesex .
The captain for the year was William Chatterton who was also top scorer.
Of those who made their debut, Edward Evershed and Herbert Mosby[1] played regularly over the following years before Derbyshire regained first class status.
WA Hindley[2] and JH Straw[3] played their one-game each for Derbyshire in 1888 while William Hodges[4] a schoolboy from Cheltenham College and William Pedley a former Sussex player each played two games in the season.