Who was the last red to win a batting title?
Pete Rose. In 1973 he batted .338 and had 230 hits. Rose also won the National League batting title in two earlier years, 1969 (.348) and 1968 (.335).
Who are all the Cincinnati Reds players who made the Professional Baseball Hall of Fame?
Johnny Bench '86, Sparky Anderson 2000 (Manager), Joe Morgan '87, Tony Perez '98, Warren Giles '69 (Executive), Ernie Lombardi '58, Bill McKechnie '67 (Manager), Bid McPhee 2002, Eppa Rixey '59, Edd Roush '60, George Wright and Harry Wright 2005 (Player/Manager) are all Cincinnati Reds who either are wearing a Reds hat on their plaque or in some cases the Reds were the team they served the most time on or held in significant regard that it is the first thing mentioned on their plaque. Frank Robinson played his first 10 years in Cincinnati but was inducted as a Baltimore Oriole yet the Reds still retired his number. Sam Wahoo Crawford played his first four years in Cincinnati but spent the next 15 years in Detroit and was inducted as a Tiger. Tom Seaver played most of six years with the Reds and pitched his only no-hitter there but was inducted as a New York Met. Also, Joe Nuxhall, a pitcher for the Reds, has his uniform in the Hall for being the youngest player in history at 15 years old.
What is the value of a 1976 Cincinnati Reds serving tray?
The serving tray is worth about $25. The exact price will depend upon the condition of the tray and what it is made out of.
What is a 1961 Cincinnati Reds world series ashtray worth?
A 1961 Cincinnati Reds World Series ashtray an rang in value from $20.00 to over $60.00. The value is based on condition of the ashtrays as well as interest from potential buyers.
What record held by New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra did Cincinnati catcher Johnny Bench break?
Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds broke Yogi Berra's record for most home runs by a catcher.
What dugout does the Cincinnati Reds sit in?
The home team sits in the 1b dugout and the visitors sit in the 3B dugout.
Who was Bench's backup catcher on the Reds?
John Bench's career spanned 1967-1983. His final year as a starting catcher was 1980 and he moved to first and third base for his final three seasons. His primary backups were Pat Corrales 1968-1971, Bill Plummer 1972-1977, Vic Correll 1978-1979 and Joe Nolan 1980. Other catchers on the roster during that time were Jimmie Schaefer, Danny Breeden, Sonny Ruberto, Bob Barton, Hal King, Don Werner, Moe Berg, and Mike Dipiano
Who were Johnny Bench's wives?
Vicki Chesser - 1975-1976
Lauren Cwikowski 1987-1995
Elizabeth Benton 1997 - 2000
Laura Biachaai 2006 - present
How old are the Cincinnati reds?
The Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first professional baseball club, formed in 1869. For a period in the 1950's they were known as the Cincinnati Redlegs, but then settled on Cincinnati Reds. To pay respect to heritage, for many years the first pitch of a season was always thrown at Cincinnati, always a home game for the Reds. Opening Day is still held every year in Cincinnati, and although the American League has started earlier on a few occasions the first pitch in the National League is still thrown on Opening Day in Cincinnati.
Who was johnny bench's backup?
Pat Corrales (1968-1971), Bill Plummer (1972-1977), Don Werner (1978), Vic Correll (1979), and Joe Nolan (1981). Johnny was injured for much of the 1980 season and Nolan was the starter. Bench played his final two seasons (1982-1983) primarily at third base and some at first base.
Neal Brady played in 20 games at pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds in 1925, starting in none of them.
He made 6 putouts, had 16 assists, and committed 2 errors, equivalent to .1 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
What would a autographed medallion from Cincinnati Reds about 76 or 77 be worth?
I have found many links on the topic, but not all the answers. I believe it was first sold for $8,-$8.50, Other links said a recent auction price was around $250. The only real way to know is to get it appraised.
I have a 76 signature Reds medallion, and I'm also interested in actual pricing.
I hope to update once i find out what mines worth.
Where do the Cincinnati Reds players live?
The Cincinnati Bengals play in Paul Brown Stadium. The stadium opened in 2000, and is named after the founder of the Cincinnati Bengals, Paul Brown. The stadium has a turf field, and a capacity of over 65,500 guests.
A famous person who likes the Cincinnati Reds?
Where to start. George Clooney, Neil Armstrong, Speaker of the house John Boehner, Roy Rogers, Nick Lachey, Sara Jessica Parker, Doris Day, William Howard Taft, Tony Snow, Bootsy Collins, Eddie Arcaro, Carmen Electra, Ezzard Charles, Peter Frampton, Benjamin Harrison, Dennis Miller, L.A. Reid. James Gamble of Procter and Gamble. Oscar Robertson, Andy Williams, Henry Heimlich, Albert Sabin. Nipsey Russell. Pete Rose, David Justice, Jim Bunning, Dave Parker, Billy Doran, Ken Griffey Jr., Kent Tekulve, Kevin Youkilis, Joe Nuxhall, Dan Patrick, Tom Jackson, and Thom Brennaman were fans before they left and some came back. The oldest professional baseball team's fans are plentiful.
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When was Pete Rose manager of the Reds?
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.
Who were the Outfielders for 1974 Reds?
Left Field - Pete Rose
Center Field - Cesar Geronimo
Right Field - George Foster and Ken Griffey Backups were Merv Rettenmund, Ed Armbrister, and Terry Crowley.
Where did Pete Rose hit his 4192 base hit?
Pete Rose's 4192nd base hit came at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati off of San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show on September 11, 1985.
When did the Red Baron get his nickname?
The Red Baron, also known as Manfred von Richthofen, received his nickname due to the fact that he painted his aircraft red during World War I. He became famous for his skill as a fighter pilot and his distinctive red plane.