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The 1975 Cincinnati Reds were part of the famously nicknamed "Big Red Machine". They won back-to-back World Series titles in 1975 and 1976.
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The Cincinnati Reds are a team that looks to be on the way out of the cellar and into the thick of the NL Central race. With a young core and a solid rotation, the Reds are a team to look out for over the next few years.
Team History[]
Retired Numbers[]
- #1 Fred Hutchinson
- #5 Johnny Bench
- #8 Joe Morgan
- #10 Sparky Anderson
- #13 Dave Concepcion
- #18 Ted Kluszewski
- #20 Frank Robinson
- #24 Tony Perez
- #42 Jackie Robinson - Retired Throughout Baseball
Managers[]
- Dusty Baker Current
- Pete Mackanin 2007
- Jerry Narron 2005-2007
- Dave Miley 2003-05
- Bob Boone 2001-03
- Jack McKeon 1997-00
- Ray Knight 1996-97, 2003
- Davey Johnson 1993-95
- Tony Perez 1993
- Lou Piniella 1990-92
- Tommy Helms 1989
- Pete Rose 1984-89
- Vern Rapp 1984
- Russ Nixon 1982-83
- John McNamara 1979-82
- Sparky Anderson 1970-78
- Dave Bristol 1966-69
- Don Heffner 1966
- Dick Sisler 1964-65
- Fred Hutchinson 1959-64
- Mayo Smith 1959
- Jimmy Dykes 1958
- Birdie Tebbetts 1954-58
- C. Buster Mills 1953
- Rogers Hornsby 1952-53
- Earle Brucker 1952
- Luke Sewell 1949-52
- Bucky Walters 1948-49
- John Neun 1947-48
- Bill McKechnie 1938-46
- Bobby Wallace 1937
- Charles Dressen 1934-37
- Burt Shotton 1934
- Robert O'Farrell 1934
- Donie Bush 1933
- Dan Howley 1930-32
- Jack Hendricks 1924-29
- Patrick Moran 1919-23
- Heinie Groh 1918
- Christy Mathewson 1916-18
- Buck Herzog 1914-16
- Joseph Tinker 1913
- Henry O'Day 1912
- Clark Griffith 1909-11
- John Ganzel 1908
- Ned Hanlon 1906-07
- Joseph Kelley 1902-05
- Frank Bancroft 1902
- John McPhee 1901-02
- Robert Allen 1900
Awards[]
MVP[]
- Barry Larkin 1995
- George Foster 1977
- Joe Morgan 1975; 1976
- Pete Rose 1973
- Johnny Bench 1970; 1972
- Frank Robinson 1961
- Frank McCormick 1940
- Bucky Walters 1939
- Ernie Lombardi 1938
Rookie of the Year[]
- Scott Williamson 1999
- Chris Sabo 1988
- Pat Zachry 1976
- Johnny Bench 1968
- Tommy Helms 1966
- Pete Rose 1963
- Frank Robinson 1956
Silver Slugger[]
- Felipe Lopez SS 2005
- Eric Davis OF 1989
- Barry Larkin SS 1988-92, 1995–96, 1998–99
- Eric Davis OF 1987
- Dave Parker OF 1985-86
- Dave Concepcion SS 1981-82
- George Foster OF 1981
Roberto Clemente Award[]
- Barry Larkin 1993
- Pete Rose 1976
Record Per Season[]
- 1882 55-25 (.688)
- 1883 61-37 (.622)
- 1884 68-41 (.624)
- 1885 63-49 (.563)
- 1886 65-73 (.471)
- 1887 81-54 (.600)
- 1888 80-54 (.597)
- 1889 76-63 (.547)
- 1890 77-55 (.583)
- 1891 56-81 (.409)
- 1892 82-68 (.587)
- 1893 65-63 (.508)
- 1894 55-75 (.423)
- 1895 66-64 (.508)
- 1896 77-50 (.606)
- 1897 76-56 (.576)
- 1898 92-60 (.605)
- 1899 83-67 (.553)
- 1900 62-77 (.446)
- 1901 52-87 (.374)
- 1902 70-70 (.500)
- 1903 74-65 (.532)
- 1904 88-65 (.575)
- 1905 79-74 (.516)
- 1906 64-87 (.424)
- 1907 66-87 (.431)
- 1908 73-81 (.474)
- 1909 77-76 (.503)
- 1910 75-79 (.487)
- 1911 70-83 (.458)
- 1912 75-78 (.490)
- 1913 64-89 (.418)
- 1914 60-94 (.390)
- 1915 71-83 (.461)
- 1916 60-63 (.392)
- 1917 78-76 (.506)
- 1918 68-60 (.531)
- 1919 96-44 (.686)
- 1920 82-71 (.536)
- 1921 70-83 (.458)
- 1922 86-68 (.558)
- 1923 91-63 (.591)
- 1924 83-70 (.542)
- 1925 80-73 (.523)
- 1926 87-67 (.565)
- 1927 75-78 (.490)
- 1928 78-74 (.513)
- 1929 66-88 (.429)
- 1930 59-95 (.383)
- 1931 58-96 (.377)
- 1932 60-94 (.390)
- 1933 58-94 (.382)
- 1934 52-99 (.344)
- 1935 68-85 (.444)
- 1936 74-80 (.481)
- 1937 56-98 (.364)
- 1938 82-68 (.547)
- 1939 97-57 (.630)
- 1940 100-53 (.654)
- 1941 88-66 (.571)
- 1942 76-76 (.500)
- 1943 87-67 (.565)
- 1944 89-65 (.578)
- 1945 61-93 (.396)
- 1946 67-87 (.435)
- 1947 73-81 (.474)
- 1948 64-89 (.418)
- 1949 62-92 (.403)
- 1950 66-87 (.431)
- 1951 68-86 (.442)
- 1952 69-85 (.448)
- 1953 68-86 (.442)
- 1954 74-80 (.481)
- 1955 75-79 (.487)
- 1956 91-63 (.487)
- 1957 80-74 (.519)
- 1958 76-78 (.494)
- 1959 74-80 (.481)
- 1960 67-87 (.435)
- 1961 93-61 (.604)
- 1962 98-64 (.605)
- 1963 86-76 (.531)
- 1964 92-70 (.568)
- 1965 89-73 (.549)
- 1966 76-84 (.475)
- 1967 87-75 (.537)
- 1968 83-79 (.512)
- 1969 89-73 (.549)
- 1970 102-60 (.630)
- 1971 79-83 (.488)
- 1972 95-59 (.617)
- 1973 99-63 (.611)
- 1974 98-64 (.605)
- 1975 108-54 (.667)
- 1976 102-60 (.630)
- 1977 88-74 (.543)
- 1978 92-69 (.571)
- 1979 90-71 (.559)
- 1980 89-73 (.549)
- 1981 66-42 (.611)
- 1982 61-101 (.377)
- 1983 74-88 (.457)
- 1984 70-92 (.432)
- 1985 89-72 (.553)
- 1986 86-76 (.531)
- 1987 84-78 (.519)
- 1988 87-74 (.540)
- 1989 75-87 (.463)
- 1990 91-71 (.562)
- 1991 74-88 (.457)
- 1992 90-72 (.556)
- 1993 73-89 (.451)
- 1994 66-48 (.579)
- 1995 85-59 (.590)
- 1996 81-81 (.500)
- 1997 76-86 (.469)
- 1998 77-85 (.475)
- 1999 96-66 (.593)
- 2000 85-77 (.525)
- 2001 66-96 (.407)
- 2002 78-84 (.481)
- 2003 69-93 (.426)
- 2004 76-86 (.469)
- 2005 73-89 (.451)
- 2006 80-82 (.494)
- 2007 72-90 (.444)
Minor League Teams[]
- AAA: Louisville Bats - International League
- AA: Carolina Mudcats - Southern League
- Advanced A: Lynchburg Hillcats - Carolina League
- A: Dayton Dragons - Midwest League
- Rookie: Billings Mustangs - Pioneer League
- Rookie: Gulf Coast Reds - Gulf Coast League
- Rookie: VSL Reds - Venezuelan Summer League