The 1884 Cincinnati Outlaw Reds finished with a 69–36 record in the Union Association, finishing in third place (second among teams that played a full schedule). This was the only season the team existed, and indeed the only season the Union Association existed.
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The CincinnatiOutlawReds of 1884, also called the Cincinnati Unions, were a member of the short-lived Union Association. One of the league's best teams...
The CincinnatiReds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. The Reds compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of...
Cincinnati Reds franchise from 1882 to 1883 and the CincinnatiOutlawReds of the Union Association in 1884. It succeeded the Avenue Grounds as the home site...
Cincinnati Reds - American Association (1882-1883) CincinnatiOutlawReds - Union Association (1884) Location: Bank Street (south, third base); McLean...
19th-century baseball catcher and outfielder for the CincinnatiOutlawReds of the Union Association in 1884, playing in 2 career games on April 17 and May...
He played eight seasons in Major League Baseball— for the Troy Trojans (1880), Cleveland Blues (1882–1884), CincinnatiOutlawReds (1884), St. Louis Maroons...
Mountain Citys began the 1884season by playing the top teams in the league, the St. Louis Maroons and the CincinnatiOutlawReds, and losing 11 straight...
Bridegrooms transferred to the NL. The CincinnatiRed Stockings transferred to the NL and became the CincinnatiReds. The Indianapolis Hoosiers, Kansas City...
the outfield. He would not play again in the majors until 1884 for the CincinnatiOutlawReds. He hit .278 but still fielded poorly, making 27 errors as...
baseball teams; the Cincinnati Stars in 1880, the CincinnatiRed Stockings during 1882 and 1883, and the CincinnatiOutlawReds in 1884. Thorner was a key...
Major League Baseball (MLB) teams from the U.S. state of Ohio: the CincinnatiReds of the National League (NL) and the Cleveland Guardians (formerly Indians)...
The 1884 Milwaukee Brewers were an American professional baseball team that served as a replacement team late in the Union Association (UA) season of 1884...
official game in Pittsburgh on this day. August 26 – Dick Burns of the CincinnatiOutlawReds pitches a no-hitter against the Kansas City Cowboys. August 28 –...
The 1884 Boston Reds finished with a 58–51 record in the Union Association, finishing in fifth place (fourth among teams that played a full schedule)....
July 4, 1884, Baltimore played a split double header against the CincinnatiOutlawReds and the run-away league leaders, the St. Louis Maroons, which saw...
professional sporting teams include: CincinnatiReds (Major League Baseball), Cleveland Guardians (Major League Baseball), Cincinnati Bengals (National Football...
1890. November 23 – Charlie Barber, 56, third baseman for the 1884CincinnatiOutlawReds of the Union Association. December 13 – Dan McGann, 39, a three-time...
in 1883 and then joined the CincinnatiOutlawReds of the Union Association in 1884. He played in 29 games with the Reds and hit .322. From 1885 to 1887...
17: Season opens with the following franchises: Altoona Mountain Citys, Baltimore Monumentals, Boston Reds, Chicago Browns, CincinnatiOutlawReds, Philadelphia...
Washington Senators in the 1902 season. January 15 – Icicle Reeder, 55, outfielder who played in 1884 with the AA CincinnatiRed Stockings and the UA Washington...