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The Boston Reds (called the Boston Unions in some sources) of 1884 were a professional baseball team that competed in the short-lived Union Association. History One of the last teams to join the Union Association, which operated only for the season, the Reds were owned by George Wright (sportsman), George Wright, whose long association with professional baseball (including the first major-league team in Boston, the Boston Red Stockings (1871–1875), Red Stockings) lent sorely-needed credibility to the fledgling league. The team was managed by Tim Murnane, who was also their regular first baseman. In their one season of existence, the Reds finished with a record of , in fourth place in the league. Their top-hitting regular was outfielder Ed Crane (baseball), Ed Crane, who batted .285 with 12 home runs, and their best pitcher was Dupee Shaw, who was 21–15 with an earned run average, ERA of 1.77. Shaw struck out 18 1884 St. Louis Maroons season, St. Louis Maroons in a game on J ...
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