Ron atkinson.
The Mighty Reds.
Lou Piniella. Piniella was manager of the Reds between 1990-1992.
Yes, Pete Rose bet on the Reds while he was a player and manager.
His first role as a general manager was with the Cincinnati Reds at age 31 in 1992. When he took this position, he was the youngest general manager in the history of Major League Baseball. He continued with the Reds until being fired in 2003.
1984-1989. Pete Rose took over as player/manager of the Reds after he was traded to the Reds from the Montreal Expos in August, 1984. He was player/manager through 1986 and manager from 1987-1989. His managerial, and MLB, career ended on August 24, 1989 when he was placed on MLB's ineligible list due to allegations of gambling that he did not formally challange. His career record as manager of the Reds was 412-373.
Dave Miley, a longtime manager in the Reds minor-league system, guided the parent club from 2003 to 2005.
The mighty reds! ( Manchester united )
Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds was the last player-manager in baseball.
Yes. Rose signed with the Expos, as a free agent, prior to the 1984 season. He played 95 games with Montreal before being traded to Cincinnati in August, 1984 to become player/manager of the Reds.
John McNamara in 1979.
Yes, Pete Rose bet against the Cincinnati Reds while he was both a player and manager, which led to his lifetime ban from baseball in 1989.
Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds between 1984-1986.