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This is a list of all the Cincinnati Reds, USA, managers, the years they managed, their record per year, and where they finished in the division. 1869-1875 and 1881 records are currently unknown. This list is updated within 24 hours after every Reds game. Major league affiliations National League (1890âpresent) Central Division (1994âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 5, 8, 10, 13, 18, 20, 24, 42 Name Cincinnati Reds (1958âpresent) Cincinnati Redlegs (1953-1958) Cincinnati Reds (1882-1953) Cincinnati Red Stockings (1876-1882) Other nicknames The Redlegs, The Big Red Machine...
Managers
| Year | Manager(s) | Record | Finish | | 1869 | Harry Wright | 57-0 [1] | First professional team | | 1870 | Harry Wright | | | | 1876 | Charlie Gould | 9-56 | 8th in National League | | 1877 | Lip Pike, Bob Addy, Jack Manning | (15-42) 3-11, 5-19, 7-12 | 6th in National League | | 1878 | Cal McVey | 37-23 | 2nd in National League | | 1879 | Cal McVey, Deacon White | (43-37) 37-23, 9-9 | 5th in National League | | 1880 | John Clapp | 21-59 | 8th in National League | | 1882 | Pop Snyder | 55-25 | 1st in American Association | | 1883 | Pop Snyder | 61-37 | 3rd in American Association | | 1884 | Pop Snyder, Will White | (68-41) 24-14, 44-27 | 5th in American Association | | 1885 | O.P. Caylor | 63-49 | 2nd in American Association | | 1886 | O.P. Caylor | 65-73 | 5th in American Association | | 1887 | Gus Schmelz | 81-54 | 2nd in American Association | | 1888 | Gus Schmelz | 80-54 | 4th in American Association | | 1889 | Gus Schmelz | 76-63 | 4th in American Association | | 1890 | Tom Loftus | 77-55 | 4th in National League | | 1891 | Tom Loftus | 56-81 | 7th in National League | | 1892 | Charles Comiskey | 82-68 | 5th in National League | | 1893 | Charles Comiskey | 65-63 | 6th in National League | | 1894 | Charles Comiskey | 55-75 | 10th in National League | | 1895 | Buck Ewing | 66-64 | 8th in National League | | 1896 | Buck Ewing | 77-50 | 3rd in National League | | 1897 | Buck Ewing | 76-56 | 4th in National League | | 1898 | Buck Ewing | 92-60 | 3rd in National League | | 1899 | Buck Ewing | 83-67 | 6th in National League | | 1900 | Bob Allen | 62-77 | 7th in National League | | 1901 | Bid McPhee | 52-87 | 8th in National League | | 1902 | Bid McPhee, Frank Bancroft, Joe Kelley | (70-70) 27-37, 9-7, 34-26 | 4th in National League | | 1903 | Joe Kelley | 74-65 | 4th in National League | | 1904 | Joe Kelley | 88-65 | 3rd in National League | | 1905 | Joe Kelley | 79-74 | 5th in National League | | 1906 | Ned Hanlon | 64-87 | 6th in National League | | 1907 | Ned Hanlon | 66-87 | 6th in National League | | 1908 | John Ganzel | 73-81 | 5th in National League | | 1909 | Clark Griffith | 77-76 | 4th in National League | | 1910 | Clark Griffith | 75-79 | 5th in National League | | 1911 | Clark Griffith | 70-83 | 6th in National League | | 1912 | Hank O'Day | 75-78 | 4th in National League | | 1913 | Joe Tinker | 64-89 | 7th in National League | | 1914 | Buck Herzog | 60-94 | 8th in National League | | 1915 | Buck Herzog | 71-83 | 7th in National League | | 1916 | Buck Herzog, Ivey Wingo, Christy Mathewson | (60-93) 34-49, 1-1, 25-43 | 7th in National League | | 1917 | Christy Mathewson | 78-76 | 4th in National League | | 1918 | Christy Mathewson | 68-60 | 3rd in National League | | 1919 | Pat Moran | 96-44 | 1st in National League (Won in World Series 5-3 vs. Chicago) | | 1920 | Pat Moran | 82-71 | 3rd in National League | | 1921 | Pat Moran | 70-83 | 6th in National League | | 1922 | Pat Moran | 86-68 | 2nd in National League | | 1923 | Pat Moran | 91-63 | 2nd in National League | | 1924 | Jack Hendricks | 83-70 | 4th in National League | | 1925 | Jack Hendricks | 80-73 | 3rd in National League | | 1926 | Jack Hendricks | 87-67 | 2nd in National League | | 1927 | Jack Hendricks | 75-78 | 5th in National League | | 1928 | Jack Hendricks | 78-74 | 5th in National League | | 1929 | Jack Hendricks | 66-88 | 7th in National League | | 1930 | Dan Howley | 59-95 | 7th in National League | | 1931 | Dan Howley | 58-96 | 8th in National League | | 1932 | Dan Howley | 60-94 | 8th in National League | | 1933 | Donie Bush | 58-94 | 8th in National League | | 1934 | Bob O'Farrell, Burt Shotton, and Chuck Dressen | (52-99) 30-60, 1-1, 21-39 | 8th in National League | | 1935 | Chuck Dressen | 68-85 | 6th in National League | | 1936 | Chuck Dressen | 74-80 | 5th in National League | | 1937 | Chuck Dressen, Bobby Wallace | (56-98) 51-78, 5-20 | 8th in National League | | 1938 | Bill McKechnie | 82-68 | 4th in National League | | 1939 | Bill McKechnie | 97-57 | 1st in National League (Lost in World Series 4-0 vs. New York) | | 1940 | Bill McKechnie | 100-53 | 1st in National League (Won in World Series 4-3 vs. Detroit) | | 1941 | Bill McKechnie | 88-66 | 3rd in National League | | 1942 | Bill McKechnie | 76-76 | 4th in National League | | 1943 | Bill McKechnie | 87-67 | 2nd in National League | | 1944 | Bill McKechnie | 89-65 | 3rd in National League | | 1945 | Bill McKechnie | 61-93 | 7th in National League | | 1946 | Bill McKechnie, Hank Gowdy | (67-87) 64-86, 3-1 | 6th in National League | | 1947 | Johnny Neun | 73-81 | 5th in National League | | 1948 | Johnny Neun, Bucky Walters | (64-89) 44-56, 20-33 | 7th in National League | | 1949 | Bucky Walters, Luke Sewell | (62-92) 61-90, 1-2 | 7th in National League | | 1950 | Luke Sewell | 66-87 | 6th in National League | | 1951 | Luke Sewell | 68-86 | 6th in National League | | 1952 | Luke Sewell, Earle Brucker, and Rogers Hornsby | (69-85) 39-59, 3-2, 27-24 | 6th in National League | | 1953 | Rogers Hornsby | 68-86 | 6th in National League | | 1954 | Birdie Tebbetts | 73-80 | 5th in National League | | 1955 | Birdie Tebbetts | 75-79 | 5th in National League | | 1956 | Birdie Tebbetts | 91-63 | 3rd in National League | | 1957 | Birdie Tebbetts | 80-74 | 4th in National League | | 1958 | Birdie Tebbets, Jimmie Dykes | (76-78) 52-61, 24-17 | 4th in National League | | 1959 | Mayo Smith, Fred Hutchinson | (74-80) 35-45, 39-35 | 5th in National League | | 1960 | Fred Hutchinson | 67-87 | 6th in National League | | 1961 | Fred Hutchinson | 93-61 | 1st in National League (Lost in World Series 4-1 vs. New York) | | 1962 | Fred Hutchinson | 98-64 | 3rd in National League | | 1963 | Fred Hutchinson | 86-76 | 5th in National League | | 1964 | Fred Hutchinson, Dick Sisler | (92-70) 60-49, 32-21 | 2nd in National League | | 1965 | Dick Sisler | 89-73 | 4th in National League | | 1966 | Don Heffner, Dave Bristol | (76-84) 37-46, 39-38 | 7th in National League | | 1967 | Dave Bristol | 87-75 | 4th in National League | | 1968 | Dave Bristol | 83-79 | 4th in National League | | 1969 | Dave Bristol | 89-73 | 3rd in NL West | | 1970 | Sparky Anderson | 102-60 | 1st in NL West (Lost in World Series 4-1 vs. Baltimore) | | 1971 | Sparky Anderson | 79-83 | 4th in NL West | | 1972 | Sparky Anderson | 95-59 | 1st in NL West (Lost in World Series 4-3 vs. Oakland) | | 1973 | Sparky Anderson | 99-63 | 1st in NL West (Lost in National League Championship Series 3-2 vs. New York) | | 1974 | Sparky Anderson | 98-64 | 2nd in NL West | | 1975 | Sparky Anderson | 108-54 | 1st in NL West (Won in World Series 4-3 vs. Boston) | | 1976 | Sparky Anderson | 102-60 | 1st in NL West (Won in World Series 4-0 vs. New York) | | 1977 | Sparky Anderson | 88-74 | 2nd in NL West | | 1978 | Sparky Anderson | 92-69 | 2nd in NL West | | 1979 | John McNamara | 90-71 | (Lost in National League Championship Series 3-0 vs. Pittsburgh) | | 1980 | John McNamara | 89-73 | 3rd in NL West | | 1981 | John McNamara | 66-42 (35-21, 31-21) | 1st in NL West (missed playoffs*) | | 1982 | John McNamara, Russ Nixon | (61-101) 34-58, 27-43 | 6th in NL West | | 1983 | Russ Nixon | 74-88 | 6th in NL West | | 1984 | Vern Rapp, Pete Rose | (70-92) 51-70, 19-22 | 5th in NL West | | 1985 | Pete Rose | 89-72 | 2nd in NL West | | 1986 | Pete Rose | 86-76 | 2nd in NL West | | 1987 | Pete Rose | 84-78 | 2nd in NL West | | 1988 | Pete Rose | 87-74 | 2nd in NL West | | 1989 | Pete Rose, Tommy Helms | (75-87) 59-66, 16-21 | 5th in NL West | | 1990 | Lou Piniella | 91-71 | 1st in NL West (Won in World Series 4-0 vs. Oakland) | | 1991 | Lou Piniella | 74-88 | 5th in NL West | | 1992 | Lou Piniella | 90-72 | 2nd in NL West | | 1993 | Tony Perez, Davey Johnson | (73-89) 20-24, 53-65 | 5th in NL West | | 1994 | Davey Johnson | 66-48 | 1st in NL Central (season cancelled in August due to player's strike) | | 1995 | Davey Johnson | 85-59 | 1st in NL Central (Lost in National League Championship Series 4-0 vs. Atlanta) | | 1996 | Ray Knight | 81-81 | 3rd in NL Central | | 1997 | Ray Knight, Jack McKeon | (76-86) 43-56, 33-30 | 3rd in NL Central | | 1998 | Jack McKeon | 77-85 | 4th in NL Central | | 1999 | Jack McKeon | 96-67 | 2nd in NL Central | | 2000 | Jack McKeon | 85-77 | 2nd in NL Central | | 2001 | Bob Boone | 66-96 | 5th in NL Central | | 2002 | Bob Boone | 78-84 | 3rd in NL Central | | 2003 | Bob Boone, Ray Knight, and Dave Miley | (69-93) 46-58, 1-0, 22-35 | 5th in NL Central | | 2004 | Dave Miley | 76-86 | 4th in NL Central | | 2005 | Dave Miley, Jerry Narron | (73-89) 27-43, 46-46 | 5th in NL Central | | 2006 | Jerry Narron | 80-82 | 3rd in NL Central | | **2007 | Jerry Narron, Pete Mackanin | (36-53), 31-51, 5-2 | 6th in NL Central | Harry Wright William Henry Wright (January 10, 1835 â October 3, 1895) was an English-born American professional baseball player, manager, and developer. ...
Charles Harvey Gould (August 21, 1847 â April 9, 1917) was a professional baseball player during the 1860s and 1870s. ...
Lip Pike Lipman Emanuel Pike (May 25, 1845 - October 10, 1893) was one of the stars of 19th century baseball in the United States. ...
Bob Addy (center) in 1869 Robert Edward The Magnet Addy (February 1845 - April 9, 1910) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player who hailed from Rochester, New York. ...
John E. Jack Manning (December 20, 1853 - August 15, 1929) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player. ...
Cal McVey (Montrose, Iowa; August 30, 1850 â August 20, 1926) was a professional baseball player during the 1860s and 1870s. ...
Cal McVey (Montrose, Iowa; August 30, 1850 â August 20, 1926) was a professional baseball player during the 1860s and 1870s. ...
Deacon White (December 7, 1847 - July 7, 1939), born James Laurie White, was an American professional baseball player in the National Association and Major League Baseball. ...
John Edgar Clapp (July 17, 1851 - December 18, 1904), nicknamed Honest John, was a professional baseball catcher and manager. ...
Charles N. Pop Snyder (October 6, 1854 - October 29, 1924) was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball who played for the Washington Blue Legs, the Baltimore Canaries, and the Philadelphia Whites of the National Association, and after the league folded, he joined the Louisville Grays of the...
William Walter White (October 11, 1854 - August 31, 1911) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who made his debut on July 20, 1877 with the Boston Red Caps at the age of 23. ...
Oliver Perry Caylor (December 14, 1849 - October 19, 1897) was a baseball newspaper columnist for the The Cincinnati Enquirer and the Cincinnati Commercial before becoming one of the principal figures in the founding of the American Association in 1881 as well as the catalyst in the formation of the modern...
Gustavus Heinrich Schmelz (September 26, 1850 - October 14, 1925) was an American manager in Major League Baseball for the Columbus Buckeyes (1884), Cincinnati Red Stockings (1887-1889), and Columbus Solons (1890-1891) of the American Association, and for the St. ...
Thomas Joseph Loftus (November 15, 1856 - April 16, 1910) was a former manager in the American Association, the National League, and the American League. ...
Charles Comiskey baseball card, 1887 Charles Albert Comiskey (August 15, 1859 - October 26, 1931) was a Major League Baseball player, manager and team owner. ...
Buck Ewing William Buckingham Buck Ewing (October 17, 1859 - October 20, 1906) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player and manager, and is widely regarded as the best catcher of his era and is often argued to be the best player of the 19th century. ...
Bob Allen as shortstop in 1889 Robert Gilman Allen (July 10, 1867 - May 14, 1943) was a shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Boston Beaneaters, and the Cincinnati Reds, as well as a manager for two brief stints with both the Phillies and the Reds. ...
John Alexander McPhee (November 1, 1859 _ January 3, 1943) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player. ...
Francis Carter Bancroft (May 9, 1846 - March 30, 1921) was an American manager in Major League Baseball for the Worcester Ruby Legs, Detroit Wolverines, Cleveland Blues, Providence Grays, Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Cincinnati Reds of the National League, as well as the Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association. ...
Joe Kelley baseball card, 1909 Joseph James Kelley (December 9, 1871 â August 14, 1943) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who starred in the outfield of the powerful Baltimore Oriole teams of the 1890s. ...
Ned Hanlon baseball card, center field (c. ...
John Henry Ganzel (April 7, 1874 - January 14, 1959) was an American first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Clark Griffith of the Chicago White Sox at the West Side Grounds in 1902. ...
Henry Francis ODay (July 8, 1862 - July 2, 1935) was an American right-handed pitcher, manager and – most significantly – umpire in Major League Baseball. ...
Joe Tinker baseball card, 1912 Joseph Bert Tinker (July 27, 1880-July 27, 1948) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. ...
Charles Lincoln Buck Herzog (July 9, 1885 - September 4, 1953) was an American infielder and manager in Major League Baseball who played for four National League clubs between 1908 and 1920. ...
Ivey Wingo of the Cincinnati Reds in 1915. ...
Christopher Christy Mathewson (August 12, 1880 - October 7, 1925), nicknamed Big Six, The Christian Gentleman, or Matty, was a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. ...
Patrick Joseph Moran (February 7, 1876 â March 7, 1924) was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
The 1919 World Series was played between the Chicago White Sox of the American League and the Cincinnati Reds of the National League. ...
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John Charles Hendricks (April 9, 1875 - May 13, 1943) was an outfielder with the New York Giants, the Chicago Orphans, and the Washington Senators, although he never played as a regular, with the majority of his playing time coming in the 1903 season in which he played 32 games. ...
Daniel Philip Howley (October 16, 1885 - March 10, 1944) was a Major League Baseball manager with the St. ...
Owen Joseph Bush (October 8, 1887 - March 28, 1972) was a 16-season Major League Baseball player in the American League for the Detroit Tigers (1908-1921) and the Washington Senators (1921-1923). ...
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Burton Edwin Shotton (October 18, 1884 - July 29, 1962) was an American player, manager, coach and scout in Major League Baseball. ...
Charles Walter Dressen (September 20, 1898 â August 10, 1966) - alternatively nicknamed Chuck or Charlie - was an American third baseman, manager and coach in Major League Baseball during a career that lasted almost 50 years, but he is best known as the manager of the powerful Brooklyn Dodgers of 1951-53. ...
Charles Walter Dressen (September 20, 1898 â August 10, 1966) - alternatively nicknamed Chuck or Charlie - was an American third baseman, manager and coach in Major League Baseball during a career that lasted almost 50 years, but he is best known as the manager of the powerful Brooklyn Dodgers of 1951-53. ...
Bobby Wallace of the St. ...
Bill McKechnie baseball card, 1912 William Boyd McKechnie (August 7, 1886 - October 29, 1965) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. ...
The 1939 World Series featured the three-time defending champion New York Yankees against the Cincinnati Reds, who were making their first Series appearance since the scandal-tainted 1919 World Series. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 23, 32, 37, 44, 49 Name New York Yankees (1913âpresent) New York Highlanders (1903-1912) Baltimore Orioles (1901-1902) (Also referred to as...
The 1940 World Series matched the Cincinnati Reds against the Detroit Tigers, with the Reds winning the Series in 7 games for their second championship, their first since the scandal-tainted victory in the 1919 World Series. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) Central Division (1998âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 2, 5, 6, 16, 23, 42 Name Detroit Tigers (1901âpresent) Other nicknames The Bless You Boys Ballpark Comerica Park (2000âpresent) Tiger Stadium (1912-1999) Briggs Stadium (1938-1960) Navin Field (1912-1938) Bennett...
Henry Morgan Gowdy (August 24, 1889 - August 1, 1966) was a catcher and a first baseman for the New York Giants and the Boston Braves. ...
John Henry Neun (October 28, 1900 - March 28, 1990) was an American first baseman for the Detroit Tigers and the Boston Braves from 1925 to 1931. ...
William Henry Bucky Walters (April 19, 1909 - April 20, 1991) was a American Major League Baseball All-Star pitcher. ...
James Luther Sewell (January 5, 1901 - May 14, 1987) was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Rogers Hornsby (April 27, 1896 in Winters, Texas - January 5, 1963 in Chicago, Illinois), nicknamed The Rajah, was a Major League Baseball second baseman and manager. ...
George Robert Birdie Tebbetts (November 10, 1912 - March 24, 1999) was born in Burlington, Vermont, and was raised in Nashua, New Hampshire. ...
James Joseph Dykes (November 10, 1896 - June 15, 1976) was a Major League Baseball infielder, manager and coach. ...
Edward Mayo Smith (January 17, 1915 - November 24, 1977) was an American player, manager, and scout in Major League Baseball. ...
Frederick Charles Hutchinson (August 12, 1919 â November 12, 1964) was an American pitcher and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
The 1961 World Series of baseball matched the New York Yankees (109-53) against the Cincinnati Reds (93-61), with the Yankees winning in 5 games to earn their 19th championship in the last 39 seasons. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 23, 32, 37, 44, 49 Name New York Yankees (1913âpresent) New York Highlanders (1903-1912) Baltimore Orioles (1901-1902) (Also referred to as...
Richard Alan (Dick) Sisler (November 2, 1920 - November 20, 1998) was a player, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Donald Henry Heffner (February 8, 1911 â August 1, 1989) was an American second baseman, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Dave Bristol (born June 23, 1933) was a major league baseball manager in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
George Lee Sparky Anderson (born February 22, 1934 in Bridgewater, South Dakota) is fifth on the all-time list for manager career wins in Major League Baseball (behind Connie Mack, John McGraw, Tony La Russa and Bobby Cox) and is the first manager to win the World Series while leading...
The 1970 World Series was between the Cincinnati Reds and the Baltimore Orioles, with the Orioles winning in five games. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 4, 5, 8, 20, 22, 33, 42 Name Baltimore Orioles (1954âpresent) St. ...
The 1972 World Series sent the Oakland Athletics against the Cincinnati Reds, with the Athletics winning the Series in a matchup of what were to become the two premier MLB dynasties of the 1970s. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) West Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 9, 27, 34, 42, 43, (As) Name Oakland Athletics (1968âpresent) Kansas City Athletics (1955-1967) Philadelphia Athletics (1901-1954) (Referred to as As) Other nicknames The As, The White Elephants, The...
The 1973 National League Championship Series was played between the New York Mets and the Cincinnati Reds from October 6 to October 10, 1973. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1962âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 14, 37, 41, 42 Name New York Mets (1962âpresent) Other nicknames The Amazin Mets, The Amazins, The Metropolitans, The Kings of Queens Ballpark Shea Stadium (1964âpresent) Polo Grounds (1962â1963) Major league...
The 1975 World Series was between the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 4, 8, 9, 27, 42 Name Boston Red Sox (1908âpresent) Boston Americans (1901-1907) Other nicknames The BoSox, The Olde Towne Team, The Sox Ballpark Fenway Park (1912âpresent) Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds...
The 1976 World Series matched the defending champion Cincinnati Reds of the National League against the New York Yankees of the American League, with the Reds sweeping the Series to repeat. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 23, 32, 37, 44, 49 Name New York Yankees (1913âpresent) New York Highlanders (1903-1912) Baltimore Orioles (1901-1902) (Also referred to as...
John Francis McNamara (born June 4, 1932 in Sacramento, California) is a former manager and coach in Major League Baseball. ...
The 1979 National League Championship Series was played between the National League West champion Cincinnati Reds and the National League East champion Pittsburgh Pirates. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1887âpresent) Central Division (1994âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 4, 8, 9, 20, 21, 33, 40, 42 Name Pittsburgh Pirates (1891âpresent) Pittsburgh Innocents (1890) Pittsburg Alleghenies (1882â1889) (Also referred to as Infants in 1890) Ballpark PNC Park (2001âpresent) Three Rivers...
Russell Eugene Nixon (born February 19, 1935, Cleves, Ohio) is a former catcher, coach and manager in American Major League Baseball. ...
Vernon Fred Rapp (born May 11, 1928, in St. ...
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Tommy Vann Helms (born May 5, 1941 in Charlotte, North Carolina) is a retired Major League Baseball player and manager. ...
Louis Victor Piniella (born August 28, 1943, in Tampa, Florida) is the current manager of the Chicago Cubs and a former Major League Baseball outfielder. ...
The 1990 World Series matched the defending champion Oakland Athletics against the Cincinnati Reds, with the Reds sweeping the Series in four games. ...
Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) West Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 9, 27, 34, 42, 43, (As) Name Oakland Athletics (1968âpresent) Kansas City Athletics (1955-1967) Philadelphia Athletics (1901-1954) (Referred to as As) Other nicknames The As, The White Elephants, The...
Atanasio Pérez Rigal, better known as Tony Pérez (born May 14, 1942 in Ciego de Ávila, Cuba), is a former player in Major League Baseball. ...
David Allen Johnson (born January 30, 1943) in Orlando, Florida is a former second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
The 1995 National League Championship Series (NLCS), the second round of the 1995 National League playoffs, matched the Eastern Division champion Atlanta Braves against the Central Division champion Cincinatti Reds. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1876âpresent) East Division (1994âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 3, 21, 35, 41, 42, 44 Name Atlanta Braves (1966âpresent) Milwaukee Braves (1953-1965) Boston Braves (1941-1952) Boston Bees (1936-1940) Boston Braves (1912-1935) Boston Rustlers (1911) Boston Doves (1907-1910) Boston...
Ray Knight (born December 28, 1952 in Albany, Georgia) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball player in the 1970s and 80s. ...
John Aloysius McKeon (born November 23, 1930 in South Amboy, New Jersey), nicknamed Trader Jack, was a manager in Major League Baseball for the Florida Marlins. ...
Robert Raymond Boone (born November 19, 1947) is a former catcher and manager in Major League Baseball who was a four-time All_Star and one of the best defensive catchers in the games history. ...
Ray Knight (born December 28, 1952 in Albany, Georgia) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball player in the 1970s and 80s. ...
David Allen Miley (born April 13, 1962) is a former baseball player and manager. ...
Location Great American Ball Park (Since 2003) Cincinnati, Ohio (Since 1876) 2005 Information Owner(s) Manager(s) Local television FSN Ohio Local radio WLW (700 AM) Stats ESPN.com BB-reference The Cincinnati Reds 2005 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League Central Division. ...
Jerry Austin Narron (born January 15, 1956 in Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball and was the manager of the Cincinnati Reds, having been named to that position on an interim basis on June 20, 2005. ...
Location Great American Ball Park (Since 2003) Cincinnati, Ohio (Since 1876) 2006 Information Owner(s) Robert Castellini Manager(s) Jerry Narron Local television FSN Ohio Local radio WLW (700 AM) Stats ESPN.com BB-reference The Cincinnati Reds 2006 season included the Reds attempting to win the NL Central divison...
Major league affiliations National League (Since 1890) Central Division (Since 1994) 2007 Uniform Location Great American Ball Park (Since 2003) Cincinnati, Ohio (Since 1876) 2007 Information Owner(s) Manager(s) Local Television Local Radio The Cincinnati Reds 2007 season will start off with the Cincinnati Reds trying to win the...
Peter Mackanin, Jr. ...
Managers overall record Charles Harvey Gould (August 21, 1847 â April 9, 1917) was a professional baseball player during the 1860s and 1870s. ...
Lip Pike Lipman Emanuel Pike (May 25, 1845 - October 10, 1893) was one of the stars of 19th century baseball in the United States. ...
Bob Addy (center) in 1869 Robert Edward The Magnet Addy (February 1845 - April 9, 1910) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player who hailed from Rochester, New York. ...
Information Family Todd Manning (father) Blair Cramer (mother) Starr Manning (sister) Brendan Thornhart (maternal half-brother; deceased) Thomas Tommy McBain (paternal half-brother) Jack Manning is a fictional character on the American soap opera One Life to Live. ...
Cal McVey (Montrose, Iowa; August 30, 1850 â August 20, 1926) was a professional baseball player during the 1860s and 1870s. ...
Deacon White (December 7, 1847 - July 7, 1939), born James Laurie White, was an American professional baseball player in the National Association and Major League Baseball. ...
John Clapp may refer to: John Clapp, an American illustrator of childrens books and professor. ...
Charles N. Pop Snyder (October 6, 1854 - October 29, 1924) was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball who played for the Washington Blue Legs, the Baltimore Canaries, and the Philadelphia Whites of the National Association, and after the league folded, he joined the Louisville Grays of the...
William Walter White (October 11, 1854 - August 31, 1911) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who made his debut on July 20, 1877 with the Boston Red Caps at the age of 23. ...
Oliver Perry Caylor (December 14, 1849 - October 19, 1897) was a baseball newspaper columnist for the The Cincinnati Enquirer and the Cincinnati Commercial before becoming one of the principal figures in the founding of the American Association in 1881 as well as the catalyst in the formation of the modern...
Gustavus Heinrich Schmelz (September 26, 1850 - October 14, 1925) was an American manager in Major League Baseball for the Columbus Buckeyes (1884), Cincinnati Red Stockings (1887-1889), and Columbus Solons (1890-1891) of the American Association, and for the St. ...
Thomas Joseph Loftus (November 15, 1856 - April 16, 1910) was a former manager in the American Association, the National League, and the American League. ...
Charles Comiskey baseball card, 1887 Charles Albert Comiskey (August 15, 1859 _ October 26, 1931) was a Major League Baseball player, manager and team owner. ...
Buck Ewing William Buckingham Buck Ewing (October 17, 1859 - October 20, 1906) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player and manager, and is widely regarded as the best catcher of his era and is often argued to be the best player of the 19th century. ...
Bob Allen as shortstop in 1889 Robert Gilman Allen (July 10, 1867 - May 14, 1943) was a shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Boston Beaneaters, and the Cincinnati Reds, as well as a manager for two brief stints with both the Phillies and the Reds. ...
John Alexander McPhee (November 1, 1859 _ January 3, 1943) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player. ...
Francis Carter Bancroft (May 9, 1846 - March 30, 1921) was an American manager in Major League Baseball for the Worcester Ruby Legs, Detroit Wolverines, Cleveland Blues, Providence Grays, Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Cincinnati Reds of the National League, as well as the Philadelphia Athletics of the American Association. ...
Joe Kelley baseball card, 1909 Joseph James Kelley (December 9, 1871 â August 14, 1943) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who starred in the outfield of the powerful Baltimore Oriole teams of the 1890s. ...
Ned Hanlon baseball card, 1897 Edward Hugh Ned Hanlon (August 22, 1857 - April 14, 1937) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player and manager. ...
John Henry Ganzel (April 7, 1874 - January 14, 1959) was an American first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Clark Griffith of the Chicago White Sox at the West Side Grounds in 1902. ...
Henry Francis ODay (July 8, 1862 - July 2, 1935) was an American right-handed pitcher, manager and – most significantly – umpire in Major League Baseball. ...
Joe Tinker baseball card, 1912 Joseph Bert Tinker (July 27, 1880-July 27, 1948) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. ...
Charles Lincoln Buck Herzog (July 9, 1885 - September 4, 1953) was an American infielder and manager in Major League Baseball who played for four National League clubs between 1908 and 1920. ...
Ivey Wingo of the Cincinnati Reds in 1915. ...
Christopher Christy Mathewson (August 12, 1880 - October 7, 1925), nicknamed Big Six, The Christian Gentleman, or Matty, was a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. ...
Heinie Groh (September 18, 1889 - August 22, 1968) was a professional baseball player during the early 1900s, most famous for his unique hitting instrument - the bottle bat. ...
Patrick Joseph Moran (February 7, 1876 â March 7, 1924) was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
John Charles Hendricks (April 9, 1875 - May 13, 1943) was an outfielder with the New York Giants, the Chicago Orphans, and the Washington Senators, although he never played as a regular, with the majority of his playing time coming in the 1903 season in which he played 32 games. ...
Daniel Philip Howley (October 16, 1885 - March 10, 1944) was a Major League Baseball manager with the St. ...
Owen Joseph Bush (October 8, 1887 - March 28, 1972) was a 16-season Major League Baseball player in the American League for the Detroit Tigers (1908-1921) and the Washington Senators (1921-1923). ...
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Burton Edwin Shotton (October 18, 1884 - July 29, 1962) was an American player, manager, coach and scout in Major League Baseball. ...
Charles Walter Dressen (September 20, 1898 â August 10, 1966) - alternatively nicknamed Chuck or Charlie - was an American third baseman, manager and coach in Major League Baseball during a career that lasted almost 50 years, but he is best known as the manager of the powerful Brooklyn Dodgers of 1951-53. ...
Bobby Wallace of the St. ...
Bill McKechnie baseball card, 1912 William Boyd McKechnie (August 7, 1886 - October 29, 1965) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. ...
Henry Morgan Gowdy (August 24, 1889 - August 1, 1966) was a catcher and a first baseman for the New York Giants and the Boston Braves. ...
John Henry Neun (October 28, 1900 - March 28, 1990) was an American first baseman for the Detroit Tigers and the Boston Braves from 1925 to 1931. ...
William Henry Bucky Walters (April 19, 1909 - April 20, 1991) was a American Major League Baseball All-Star pitcher. ...
James Luther Sewell (January 5, 1901 - May 14, 1987) was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Rogers Hornsby (April 27, 1896 in Winters, Texas - January 5, 1963 in Chicago, Illinois), nicknamed The Rajah, was a Major League Baseball second baseman and manager. ...
George Robert Birdie Tebbetts (November 10, 1912 - March 24, 1999) was born in Burlington, Vermont, and was raised in Nashua, New Hampshire. ...
James Joseph Dykes (November 10, 1896 - June 15, 1976) was a Major League Baseball infielder, manager and coach. ...
Edward Mayo Smith (January 17, 1915 - November 24, 1977) was an American player, manager, and scout in Major League Baseball. ...
Frederick Charles Hutchinson (August 12, 1919 â November 12, 1964) was an American pitcher and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Richard Alan (Dick) Sisler (November 2, 1920 - November 20, 1998) was a player, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Donald Henry Heffner (February 8, 1911 â August 1, 1989) was an American second baseman, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Dave Bristol (born June 23, 1933) was a major league baseball manager in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
George Lee Sparky Anderson (born February 22, 1934 in Bridgewater, South Dakota) is fifth on the all-time list for manager career wins in Major League Baseball (behind Connie Mack, John McGraw, Tony La Russa and Bobby Cox) and is the first manager to win the World Series while leading...
John Francis McNamara (born June 4, 1932 in Sacramento, California) is a former manager and coach in Major League Baseball. ...
Russell Eugene Nixon (born February 19, 1935, Cleves, Ohio) is a former catcher, coach and manager in American Major League Baseball. ...
Vernon Fred Rapp (born May 11, 1928, in St. ...
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Tommy Vann Helms (born May 5, 1941 in Charlotte, North Carolina) is a retired Major League Baseball player and manager. ...
Louis Victor Piniella (born August 28, 1943, in Tampa, Florida) is the current manager of the Chicago Cubs and a former Major League Baseball outfielder. ...
The 1990 World Series matched the defending champion Oakland Athletics against the Cincinnati Reds, with the Reds sweeping the Series in four games. ...
Atanasio Pérez Rigal, better known as Tony Pérez (born May 14, 1942 in Ciego de Ãvila, Cuba), is a former player in Major League Baseball. ...
David Allen Johnson (born January 30, 1943) in Orlando, Florida is a former second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
Ray Knight (born December 28, 1952 in Albany, Georgia) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball player in the 1970s and 80s. ...
John Aloysius McKeon (born November 23, 1930 in South Amboy, New Jersey), nicknamed Trader Jack, was a manager in Major League Baseball for the Florida Marlins. ...
Robert Raymond Boone (born November 19, 1947) is a former catcher and manager in Major League Baseball who was a four-time All_Star and one of the best defensive catchers in the games history. ...
David Allen Miley (born April 13, 1962) is a former baseball player and manager. ...
Jerry Austin Narron (born January 15, 1956 in Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball and was the manager of the Cincinnati Reds, having been named to that position on an interim basis on June 20, 2005. ...
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Notes 1. * Due to a player's strike in the summer of 1981, the playoff teams were determined by "first-half" division champs and "second-half" division champs. Those teams met in a divisional matchup. The Reds finished 2nd in the first-half with a 35-21 record and 2nd in the second-half wih a 31-21 record, thereby, were not division champs from either half and did not qualify for a playoff berth despite having the best record in the league at 66-42. 2. ** Record in current season, subject to change constantly. 3. From 1953-1959, the Reds were officially called the Cincinnati Redlegs, to divert suspicion of potential ties with the Russian army. 4. The Reds played at an amateur level from 1871-1875, joining the National League in 1876. They suspended operations for 1881. From 1882-1889, they played in the American Association until they jumped back to the National League in 1890. The American Association (AA) was a baseball major league from 1882 to 1891. ...
5. Overall, 59 managers have managed the Cincinnati Reds. The longest tenured was Sparky Anderson, the manager from 1970 until the end of 1978 (9 years), with Bill McKenzie a close second (1938-1945, 8 years). George Lee Sparky Anderson (born February 22, 1934 in Bridgewater, South Dakota) is fifth on the all-time list for manager career wins in Major League Baseball (behind Connie Mack, John McGraw, Tony La Russa and Bobby Cox) and is the first manager to win the World Series while leading...
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6. They reportedly won their first 130 games, falling to the Brooklyn Atlantics 8 to 7. 7. Records (in parenthesis) are the overall record for the Reds in years that they had multiple managers. 8. In years with multiple managers, records are listed in respective order (e.g. the first manager would have the first record, the second manager would have the second record etc.)
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External links | Cincinnati Reds | Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio viewed from the SW, across the Ohio River from Kentucky. ...
Official language(s) None Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus Largest metro area Cleveland Area Ranked 34th - Total 44,825 sq mi (116,096 km²) - Width 220 miles (355 km) - Length 220 miles (355 km) - % water 8. ...
The Franchise – History • Seasons • Records • Players • Managers • Broadcasters Major league affiliations National League (1890âpresent) Central Division (1994âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 5, 8, 10, 13, 18, 20, 24, 42 Name Cincinnati Reds (1958âpresent) Cincinnati Redlegs (1953-1958) Cincinnati Reds (1882-1953) Cincinnati Red Stockings (1876-1882) Other nicknames The Redlegs, The Big Red Machine...
The following is the history of the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball. ...
This article lists the results of every season of the Cincinnati Reds or Major League Baseball. ...
// Average: Cy Seymour, .377 (1905) On-base percentage: Joe Morgan, .466 (1975) Slugging Percentage: Ted Kluszewski, .642 (1954) OPS: Ted Kluszewski, 1. ...
Lee Allen (1943-44) Roger Baker (1939-41) Red Barber (1934-38) [*] Johnny Bench (1987-90) Dick Bray (1937-43) Jeff Brantley (starting 2007) Marty Brennaman (1974-present) [*] Thom Brennaman, son of Marty Brennaman (1989, returning 2007) Bill Brown (1976-82) Oatmeal Brown (1933) George Bryson (1956-60) Bob Burdette...
Ballparks – Lincoln Park Grounds • Avenue Grounds • Bank Street Grounds • League Park • League Park II • Palace of the Fans • Crosley Field • Riverfront Stadium • Great American Ball Park The First Ballpark of the Cincinnati Reds Categories: | ...
Avenue Grounds is a former baseball ground located in Cincinnati, OH. The ground was home to the Cincinnati Reds baseball club from April 25, 1876 to August 27, 1879. ...
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League Park was a baseball field that formerly stood in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
League Park was the name used for two different baseball parks that formerly stood in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Palace of the Fans was a baseball stadium that formerly stood in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
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For Riverfront Stadium located in Newark, New Jersey see Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium Riverfront Stadium, later known as Cinergy Field (1970 - 2002) was the home of the Cincinnati Reds National League baseball team and the Cincinnati Bengals National Football League team. ...
Great American Ball Park is the home of the National Leagues Cincinnati Reds. ...
Culture – Mr. Red • The Big Red Machine • Hall of Fame Mr. ...
The Big Red Machine is also the publicly used name of the Hells Angels biker gang. ...
The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame was instituted in 1958 to recognize the career of former Cincinnati Reds players, managers and front-office executives. ...
Rivalries – Battle for Ohio The Battle for Ohio refers to the geographical rivalry and interleague matchup between Major League Baseballs Cleveland Indians, an American League team based in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Cincinnati Reds, a National League team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Important Figures – Johnny Bench • Eric Davis • Ken Griffey • Ken Griffey, Jr. • Bob Howsam • Waite Hoyt • Barry Larkin • Ernie Lombardi • Joe Morgan • Tony Perez • Pete Rose • Johnny Vander Meer • George Wright John Lee Bench (born December 7, 1947 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), is a former baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds from 1967 to 1983, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in Major League Baseball history. ...
To see the Football player see Eric Davis (football player) Caption Eric Davis hit for the cycle in 1989 Eric Keith Davis (born May 29, 1962 in Los Angeles, California) is a former center fielder for several Major League Baseball teams. ...
George Kenneth Griffey (born April 10, 1950 in Donora, Pennsylvania) is an American former Major League Baseball star. ...
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Robert L. Howsam (born 1918, Denver, Colorado) is a former executive in American professional sport who, in 1959, played a key role in establishing two leagues â the American Football League, which succeeded and merged with the National Football League, and baseballs Continental League, which never played a game but...
Waite Charles Hoyt (September 9, 1899 â August 25, 1984) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, one of the dominant pitchers of the 1920s. ...
Barry Larkin in 2004 Barry Louis Larkin (born April 28, 1964 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball player. ...
Ernesto Natali (Ernie) Lombardi (born April 6, 1908 in Oakland, California â died September 26, 1977 in Santa Cruz, California), was a Major League Baseball catcher for the Brooklyn Robins, the Cincinnati Reds, the Boston Braves and the New York Giants during a Hall of Fame career that spanned 17 years...
Joseph Leonard Morgan (born September 19, 1943 in Bonham, Texas) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman, inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1990 with 81. ...
Atanasio Pérez Rigal, better known as Tony Pérez (born May 14, 1942 in Ciego de Ávila, Cuba), is a former player in Major League Baseball. ...
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John Samuel Vander Meer born November 2, 1914 - October 6, 1997 in Prospect Park, New Jersey was a Major League Baseball pitcher. ...
George Wright (January 28, 1847 â August 21, 1937) played shortstop for the original Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first fully professional baseball team, when he was probably the games best player. ...
Retired Numbers – 1 • 5 • 8 • 10 • 13 • 18 • 20 • 24 • 42 Frederick Charles Hutchinson (August 12, 1919 â November 12, 1964) was an American pitcher and manager in Major League Baseball. ...
John Lee Bench (born December 7, 1947 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), is a former baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds from 1967 to 1983, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in Major League Baseball history. ...
Joseph Leonard Morgan (born September 19, 1943 in Bonham, Texas) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman, inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1990 with 81. ...
George Lee Sparky Anderson (born February 22, 1934 in Bridgewater, South Dakota) is fifth on the all-time list for manager career wins in Major League Baseball (behind Connie Mack, John McGraw, Tony La Russa and Bobby Cox) and is the first manager to win the World Series while leading...
David Ismael Concepción Benitez (born June 17, 1948) is a former star shortstop in Major League Baseball. ...
Theodore Bernard (Big Klu) Kluszewski (born September 10, 1924 â died March 29, 1988), was a Major League first baseman from 1947 to 1961. ...
This article is about the baseball player and manager. ...
Atanasio Pérez Rigal, better known as Tony Pérez (born May 14, 1942 in Ciego de Ãvila, Cuba), is a former player in Major League Baseball. ...
For the basketball player, see Jackie Robinson (basketball). ...
Key Personnel – Owner: Robert Castellini • General Manager: Pete Mackanin • Manager: Wayne Krivsky Robert Castellini is an American businessman and on November 2, 2005 he became the Chief Executive Officer of the Cincinnati Reds, leading a group that purchased a majority share of the franchise from previous CEO Carl Lindner, Jr. ...
Peter Mackanin, Jr. ...
Wayne Krivsky (born July 28, 1954 in Niagara Falls, New York), is currently the general manager of Major League Baseballs Cincinnati Reds franchise, a position he accepted on February 8, 2006. ...
World Series Championships (5) 1919 • 1940 • 1975 • 1976 • 1990 The 1919 World Series was played between the Chicago White Sox of the American League and the Cincinnati Reds of the National League. ...
The 1940 World Series matched the Cincinnati Reds against the Detroit Tigers, with the Reds winning the Series in 7 games for their second championship, their first since the scandal-tainted victory in the 1919 World Series. ...
The 1975 World Series was between the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds. ...
The 1976 World Series matched the defending champion Cincinnati Reds of the National League against the New York Yankees of the American League, with the Reds sweeping the Series to repeat. ...
The 1990 World Series matched the defending champion Oakland Athletics against the Cincinnati Reds, with the Reds sweeping the Series in four games. ...
National League Championships (9) 1919 • 1939 • 1940 • 1961 • 1970 • 1972 • 1975 • 1976 • 1990 The following are the baseball events of the year 1919 throughout the world. ...
== July == July 4 = Lou Gehrig day was held at Yankee Stadium,Lou said in his speech that he is the luckiest man on the face of the earth. ...
The following are the baseball events of the year 1940 throughout the world. ...
The following are the baseball events of the year 1961 throughout the world. ...
The 1970 National League Championship Series was a match-up between the Eastern Division Champion Pittsburgh Pirates and the Western Division Champion Cincinnati Reds. ...
The following are the events of the year 1972 that happened world-wide throughout the sport of baseball. ...
The 1975 National League Championship Series was a best-of-five match-up between the Eastern Division Champion Pittsburgh Pirates and the Western Division Champion Cincinnati Reds. ...
The 1976 National League Championship Series faced off the Cincinnati Reds (known for their nickname at the time, The Big Red Machine) and the Philadelphia Phillies. ...
The 1990 National League Championship Series was played between the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates, with the Reds coming out on top in the series 4-2. ...
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The Cincinnati Reds 1965 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League. ...
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The Cincinnati Reds 1969 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1970 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds winning the National League West and the National League, and losing the World Series to the Baltimore Orioles. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1971 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1972 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds winning the National League West and the National League, and losing the World Series to the Oakland Athletics. ...
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The Cincinnati Reds 1977 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
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The Cincinnati Reds 1980 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1981 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1982 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1983 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1984 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1985 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1986 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1987 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1988 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1989 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League West. ...
The Cincinnati Reds 1990 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds winning the National League West, the National League, and the World Series. ...
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Location Great American Ball Park (Since 2003) Cincinnati, Ohio (Since 1876) 2004 Information Owner(s) Manager(s) Local television FSN Ohio Local radio WLW (700 AM) Stats ESPN.com BB-reference The Cincinnati Reds 2003 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League Central division. ...
Location Great American Ball Park (Since 2003) Cincinnati, Ohio (Since 1876) 2004 Information Owner(s) Manager(s) Local television FSN Ohio Local radio WLW (700 AM) Stats ESPN.com BB-reference The Cincinnati Reds 2004 season included the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League Central division. ...
Location Great American Ball Park (Since 2003) Cincinnati, Ohio (Since 1876) 2005 Information Owner(s) Manager(s) Local television FSN Ohio Local radio WLW (700 AM) Stats ESPN.com BB-reference The Cincinnati Reds 2005 season consisted of the Cincinnati Reds attempting to win the National League Central Division. ...
Location Great American Ball Park (Since 2003) Cincinnati, Ohio (Since 1876) 2006 Information Owner(s) Robert Castellini Manager(s) Jerry Narron Local television FSN Ohio Local radio WLW (700 AM) Stats ESPN.com BB-reference The Cincinnati Reds 2006 season included the Reds attempting to win the NL Central divison...
Major league affiliations National League (Since 1890) Central Division (Since 1994) 2007 Uniform Location Great American Ball Park (Since 2003) Cincinnati, Ohio (Since 1876) 2007 Information Owner(s) Manager(s) Local Television Local Radio The Cincinnati Reds 2007 season will start off with the Cincinnati Reds trying to win the...
Minor League Affiliates Louisville Bats (AAA) • Chattanooga Lookouts (AA) • Sarasota Reds (A) • Dayton Dragons (A) • Billings Mustangs (Rookie) • Gulf Coast Reds (Rookie) • VSL Reds (Rookie) Categories: Minor league baseball teams | Louisville sports | Baseball stubs ...
The Chattanooga Lookouts are a minor league baseball team based near Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. They are named for nearby Lookout Mountain. ...
The Sarasota Reds are a minor league baseball team based in Sarasota, Florida. ...
League Midwest League Division Eastern Division Year founded 1998 Major League affiliation Cincinnati Reds Home ballpark Fifth Third Field Previous home ballparks None City Dayton, Ohio Current uniform colors black, green, white, and orange Previous uniform colors None Logo design The wordmark Dragons in white outlined in black and green. ...
The Billings Mustangs are a minor league baseball team based in Billings, Montana. ...
The Gulf Coast Reds are the Rookie Level minor league affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. ...
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