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In 1977, the Cincinnati Reds had an 88-74 record.
Atlanta Braves then Chicago Cubs and then Cincinnati Reds. I saw it on ESPN today as a poll question.
First: Cincinnati Reds, Crosley Field, 1935 Last: Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, 1988
Dusty Baker is currently the Cincinnati Reds manager. Baker led the San Francisco Giants to the World Series in 2002, and he led the Chicago Cubs to the NLDS in 2003.
In 2011, the Cincinnati Reds had a 79-83 record.
The Cincinnati Reds have won 5 World Series records.
The Cubs play against the Cincinnati Reds in Cincinnati at 11:35 AM Central time.
In 2012, the Cincinnati Reds had a 97-65 record.
In 2009, the Cincinnati Reds had a 78-84 record.
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== == 1958 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 1959 Charlie Neal Los Angeles Dodgers 1960 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 1961 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 1962 Ken Hubbs Chicago Cubs 1963 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 1964 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 1965 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 1966 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 1967 Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates 1968 Glenn Beckert Chicago Cubs 1969 Felix Millan Atlanta Braves 1970 Tommy Helms Cincinnati Reds 1971 Tommy Helms Cincinnati Reds 1972 Felix Millan Atlanta Braves 1973 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 1974 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 1975 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 1976 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 1977 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds 1978 Davey Lopes Los Angeles Dodgers 1979 Manny Trillo Philadelphia Phillies 1980 Doug Flynn New York Mets 1981 Manny Trillo Philadelphia Phillies 1982 Manny Trillo Philadelphia Phillies 1983 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1984 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1985 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1986 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1987 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1988 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1989 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1990 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1991 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1992 Jose Lind Pittsburgh Pirates 1993 Robby Thompson San Francisco Giants 1994 Craig Biggio Houston Astros 1995 Craig Biggio Houston Astros 1996 Craig Biggio Houston Astros 1997 Craig Biggio Houston Astros 1998 Bret Boone Cincinnati Reds 1999 Pokey Reese Cincinnati Reds 2000 Pokey Reese Cincinnati Reds 2001 Fernando Viña St. Louis Cardinals 2002 Fernando Viña St. Louis Cardinals 2003 Luis Castillo Florida Marlins 2004 Luis Castillo Florida Marlins 2005 Luis Castillo Florida Marlins 2006 Orlando Hudson Arizona Diamondbacks (In 1957 only one Gold Glove was awarded for all of baseball at each position. American Leaguer Nellie Fox won it that year.)