The 1896 Cincinnati Reds season was a season in American baseball. The team finished in third place in the National League with a record of 77–50, 12 games behind the Baltimore Orioles.
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The 1896CincinnatiRedsseason was a season in American baseball. The team finished in third place in the National League with a record of 77–50, 12 games...
modern CincinnatiReds began play in 1882 as members of the American Association, which Reds won in their first year of competition. The Reds joined Major...
17 games behind the Boston Beaneaters. The CincinnatiReds were coming off a fairly successful season in 1896. They had been in first place late in the...
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The 1895 CincinnatiRedsseason was a season in American baseball. The Reds finished in eighth place in the National League with 66 wins and 64 losses...
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(August 20, 1829 – June 4, 1896) was a German-born American brewer and bank president. He was also an executive of the CincinnatiRed Stockings professional...
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Philadelphia Athletics (1891), Brooklyn Grooms/Brooklyn Bridegrooms (1892–1896), CincinnatiReds (1897–1906) and the New York Giants (1907). The 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)...
New York Giants, CincinnatiReds and St. Louis Cardinals from 1888 to 1907. Beckley had a batting average of over .300 in 13 seasons. His 244 triples...
The CincinnatiReds are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Cincinnati who play in the National League's Central Division. In their history, the...
Southern League,: 76 Flynn made his National League debut with the CincinnatiReds on July 17, 1894 in relief of Lem Cross in a game against the Cleveland...
Bridegrooms transferred to the NL. The CincinnatiRed Stockings transferred to the NL and became the CincinnatiReds. The Indianapolis Hoosiers, Kansas City...
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See (October 13, 1896 – July 19, 1948), nicknamed "Chad", was a Major League Baseball outfielder. See played for the CincinnatiReds from 1919 through...
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of baseball players who are CincinnatiReds players that are winners of Major League Baseball awards and recognitions, Reds awards and recognitions, and/or...
Perfectos, and CincinnatiReds. Stenzel was 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and weighed 168 pounds (76 kg). Stenzel was born in Cincinnati to German immigrants...
for the CincinnatiReds. After an 18-year career with four teams, most notably the Cleveland Indians, the Texas Rangers, and the CincinnatiReds, he managed...
Bridge opened. 1867 Public Library established. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music founded. 1869 CincinnatiReds founded First weather bureau. 1870 First municipal...
in one season against the same team, doing so 20 days apart against the CincinnatiReds in 2018. On October 8, 2018, Brock Holt of the Boston Red Sox hit...
nine MLB seasons with the CincinnatiReds and the New York Yankees from 1970 to 1978. He won three World Series championships with the Reds in 1975 and...