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  2. Cincinnati Reds all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    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). Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

  3. Category:Cincinnati Reds lists - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Reds (1876–1879) all-time roster; Cincinnati Reds all-time roster; S. List of Cincinnati Reds seasons This page was last edited on 5 May 2021, at 18:14 ...

  4. Template:Cincinnati Reds roster - Wikipedia

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    40 active, 0 inactive, 0 non-roster invitees. 7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list * Not on active roster † Suspended list Roster, coaches, and NRIs updated January 7, 2025 Transactions • Depth chart → All MLB rosters

  5. List of Cincinnati Reds owners and executives - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of the owners and executives of the Cincinnati Reds. The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio . The Reds compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) Central division.

  6. Cincinnati Reds (1876–1879) all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of players and who appeared in at least one game for the Cincinnati Reds franchise, which played in the National League from 1876 to 1879. For players from the current Cincinnati Reds, see Cincinnati Reds all-time roster. Candy Cummings played his final season with the 1877 Reds.

  7. Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati native Paul Keels, who left in 2011 to devote more time to his full-time job as the play-by-play announcer for the Ohio State Buckeyes Radio Network, was the Reds' backup play-by-play television announcer during the 2010 season. Jim Kelch served as Keels' replacement.

  8. List of Cincinnati Reds managers - Wikipedia

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    Sparky Anderson is the franchise's all-time leader in regular-season games managed (1,450) and regular-season game wins (863). He is followed by Bill McKechnie in both categories with 1,386 and 744, respectively. Anderson is the only Reds manager to have won the World Series twice, in 1975 and 1976.

  9. List of Cincinnati Reds seasons - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Cincinnati Reds dates back to 1876, where they were originally called the "Red Stockings" and were the first true professional baseball team in the United States. [3] The modern Cincinnati Reds began play in 1882 as members of the American Association, which Reds won in their first year of competition. [4]