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The San Diego Padres sent Craig Pueschner (minors) to the Reds the next day to complete the trade. [8] December 11, 1991: John Wetteland was traded to the Montreal Expos for Dave Martinez. February 2, 1992: Al Newman was signed as a free agent from the Minnesota Twins. [9] March 17, 1992: Bob Geren was released by the Reds. [7]
This list is complete and up-to-date as of July 8, 2024. The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Cincinnati Reds National League franchise (1890–1953, 1958–present), also known previously as the Cincinnati Red Stockings (1882–1889) and Cincinnati Redlegs (1953–1958).
First introduced in 1989, the Ohio Cup was an annual pre-season baseball game, which pitted the Ohio rivals Cleveland Guardians (Indians at the time) and Cincinnati Reds. In its first series it was a single-game cup, played each year at minor-league Cooper Stadium in Columbus , and was staged just days before the start of each new Major League ...
The Yankees are back in action as they look to get back in the win column on Wednesday night against the Reds with first pitch coming at 7:05 p.m. in the Bronx.
The Cincinnati Reds won another division title in 1979, [16] but lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates in the NLCS. The Big Red Machine had one last great run in 1981 when they finished the strike season with the best record in baseball. Only three of the great eight remained in the starting lineup: Foster, Griffey and Concepcion.
Starting in the early 1960s, the Reds' farm system began producing a series of future stars, such as Jim Maloney (the Reds pitching ace of the 1960s), Pete Rose, Tony Pérez, Johnny Bench (a great catcher and the backbone of the Reds for years to come), Lee May, Tommy Helms, Bernie Carbo, Hal McRae, Dave Concepción, and Gary Nolan.
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The 1991 Cincinnati Reds season was the 122nd season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 22nd and 21st full season at Riverfront Stadium.The Reds attempted to defend their World Series championship from 1990, but the team would finish with a losing mark, regressing 17 games from the season before.