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Boston Reds (Union Association)

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tracks (south—center and right fields); Irvington Street (west, right field and third base—approximately corresponds to Yarmouth Street). Those details match the Sanborn map. The field was to be encircled by a bicycle track, as a number of ballparks were in those days, owing to the growing popularity
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on April 3, 1884, around the start of construction, indicated the layout as follows: Huntington Avenue (to the north, some distance back from the main stands and home plate);
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Poster for an April 1884 game between the Boston Unions (Reds) and the Keystone Club. Note the red uniform pants.
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tracks (northeast—home plate and third base); Dartmouth Street (southeast—left and center fields);
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of cycling. The property once used by the Boston Unions is now occupied by
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Sanborn map, 1914, showing armory which was built on part of ballpark site
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Boston Reds (1884)

professional baseball
Union Association
Union Association
1884
George Wright
Red Stockings
Tim Murnane
1884 Boston Reds season
outfielder
Ed Crane
home runs
Dupee Shaw
ERA
St. Louis Maroons

The Boston Globe
Boston and Albany Railroad
Boston and Providence Railroad
Copley Place
"The Union's Grounds"
The Boston Globe
1884 Boston Reds
Baseball-Reference.com
Sanborn map, 1887, showing ballpark
Sanborn map, 1914, showing armory which was built on part of ballpark site
History of Copley Square
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