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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. Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia

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    Since 2020, the Reds broadcast team has been former Pensacola Blue Wahoos radio play-by-play announcer Tommy Thrall and retired relief pitcher Jeff Brantley on color commentary. Marty Brennaman called Reds games from 1974 to 2019, most famously alongside former Reds pitcher and color commentator Joe Nuxhall through 2007.

  4. Category:Cincinnati Reds players - Wikipedia

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    This category includes baseball players for the franchise currently known as the Cincinnati Reds. This franchise has been known by several names: Cincinnati Red Stockings (19th century) Cincinnati Redlegs (1950s) Cincinnati Reds (1960–present) For the team by the same name that played from 1876–1879, see Cincinnati Reds (1876–1879) players.

  5. List of Major League Baseball retired numbers - Wikipedia

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    A handful of players who had notable careers for multiple teams have had their numbers retired by each team. [12] Frank Robinson's #20 was retired by the Reds, Orioles and the then-Indians. Rod Carew's #29 was retired by the Twins and Angels. Hank Aaron's #44 was retired by the Braves and Brewers.

  6. Former Reds great Joey Votto retires: 'Cincinnati, I've only ...

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    The Reds’ all-time leader in walks (1,365) finishes his career with a .294 average, 356 home runs, 459 doubles and 1,144 RBIs. "I was myself in this sport. I was able to be my best self," he wrote.

  7. Ted Kluszewski - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Reds No. 18 retired Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Theodore Bernard Kluszewski (September 10, 1924 – March 29, 1988), nicknamed " Big Klu ", was an American professional baseball player, best known as a power-hitting first baseman for the Cincinnati Reds teams of the 1950s.

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