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Major League Baseball team season
1884 Cleveland Blues
League
National League
Ballpark
Kennard Street Park
City
Cleveland, Ohio
Manager
Charlie Hackett
← 1883
The 1884 Cleveland Blues season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Blues finishing the season at 35–72, seventh place in the National League. After the season, the team was purchased by Charles Byrne for $10,000 and shut down, many of the players being added to Byrne's Brooklyn Grays team.[1]
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