Boston Reds (UA)
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The Boston Reds of 1884 were a member of the short-lived Union Association. They were managed by first baseman Tim Murnane and finished fifth in the league with a 58-51 record. Their top-hitting regular was outfielder Ed Crane, who batted .285 with 12 home runs, and their best pitcher was Dupee Shaw, who was 21-15 with an ERA of 1.77.