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1888 Cleveland Blues season information


1888 Cleveland Blues
LeagueAmerican Association
BallparkNational League Park
CityCleveland, Ohio
OwnerFrank Robison
ManagersJimmy Williams, Tom Loftus
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The 1888 Cleveland Blues baseball team finished with a 50–82 record, sixth place in the American Association.

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