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Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. They are members of the Central Division of the National League.
The franchise originated in 1869 as a charter member of a defunct 19th century Major League, the American Association. The name "Reds" evolved from...
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Filter this CollectionSparky Anderson
George Lee "Sparky" Anderson (born February 22, 1934 in Bridgewater, South Dakota) is a former Major League Baseball manager. He managed the National League's Cincinnati Reds to the 1975 and 1976 championships, then added a third title in 1984 with...
From:
- 1970
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- 1978
Davey Johnson
David Allen Johnson (born January 30, 1943 in Orlando, Florida) is a former second baseman, designated hitter, and manager in Major League Baseball.
In his 13-year major league career, Johnson played for the Baltimore Orioles (1965–1972), Atlanta...
From:
- 1993
To:
- 1995
Lou Piniella
Louis Victor Piniella (pronounced /pɨˈnɛlə/) (born August 28, 1943 in Tampa, Florida, United States) is the current manager of the Chicago Cubs and a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He has been nicknamed "Sweet Lou," both for his swing as a...
From:
- 1990
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- 1992
O. P. Caylor
Oliver Perry Caylor (December 14, 1849 – October 19, 1897) was a baseball newspaper columnist for the The Cincinnati Enquirer and the Cincinnati Commercial before becoming one of the principal figures in the founding of the American Association in...
From:
- 1885
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- 1886
Tom Loftus
Thomas Joseph Loftus (November 15, 1856 - April 16, 1910) is a former manager in the American Association, the National League, and the American League. His playing career began in 1877 with the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National League, but...
From:
- 1890
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- 1891
Bid McPhee
John Alexander "Bid" McPhee (November 1, 1859 - January 3, 1943) was a 19th century Major League Baseball player. He was the last second baseman to play without a glove.
Born in Massena, New York, McPhee entered the American Association in 1882 with...
From:
- 1901
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- 1902
Buck Ewing
William "Buck" Ewing (October 17, 1859 – October 20, 1906) was an Major League Baseball player and manager, and is widely regarded as the best catcher of his era and is often argued to be the best player of the 19th century. He was born in Hoagland,...
From:
- 1895
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- 1899
Pop Snyder
Charles N. "Pop" Snyder (October 6, 1854 – October 29, 1924) was an American catcher, manager, and Umpire in Major League Baseball. His 18 season playing career began in 1873 for the Washington Blue Legs of the National Association, and ended with...
From:
- 1882
To:
- 1884
Charles Comiskey
Charles Albert "The Old Roman" Comiskey (August 15, 1859 – October 26, 1931) was a Major League Baseball player, manager and team owner. He was a key player in the formation of the American League and later owned the Chicago White Sox. Comiskey Park...
From:
- 1892
To:
- 1894
Will White
William Henry "Whoop-La" White (October 11, 1854 – August 31, 1911) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher.
White made his debut on July 20, 1877 with the Boston Red Caps at the age of 23. He also played for the Cincinnati Reds from 1878-1880...
From:
- 1884
To:
- 1884
Gus Schmelz
Gustavus Heinrich Schmelz (September 26, 1850 - October 14, 1925) was an American manager in Major League Baseball for the Columbus Buckeyes (1884), Cincinnati Red Stockings (1887-1889), and Columbus Solons (1890-1891) of the American Association,...
From:
- 1887
To:
- 1889
Bob Allen
Robert Gilman Allen (July 10, 1867 – May 14, 1943) was a shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Boston Beaneaters, and the Cincinnati Reds, as well as a manager for two brief stints with both the Phillies and the Reds. He was born in Marion,...
From:
- 1900
To:
- 1900
Frank Bancroft
Francis Carter Bancroft (May 9, 1846 - March 30, 1921) was an American manager in Major League Baseball for the Worcester Ruby Legs, Detroit Wolverines, Cleveland Blues, Providence Grays, Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Cincinnati Reds of the National...
From:
- 1902
To:
- 1902
Joe Tinker
Joseph Bert Tinker (July 27, 1880 – July 27, 1948) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. He was born in Muscotah, Kansas.
Tinker was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946.
For most of his career he played for the Chicago Cubs,...
From:
- 1913
To:
- 1913
Joe Kelley
Joseph James Kelley (December 9, 1871 – August 14, 1943) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who starred in the outfield of the powerful Baltimore Oriole teams of the 1890s.
Kelley broke into the National League in 1891 with the...
From:
- 1902
To:
- 1905
Chuck Dressen
Charles Walter Dressen (September 20, 1898 – August 10, 1966), known as both "Chuck" and "Charlie," was an American third baseman, manager and coach in professional baseball during a career that lasted almost fifty years, and was best known as the...
From:
- 1934
To:
- 1937
Donie Bush
Owen Joseph "Donie" Bush (October 8, 1887 - March 28, 1972), was a Major League Baseball shortstop in the American League for the Detroit Tigers (1908-1921) and the Washington Senators (1921-1923). In fourteen seasons in the major leagues, Bush...
From:
- 1933
To:
- 1933
John Ganzel
John Henry Ganzel (April 7, 1874 - January 14, 1959) was an American first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. Ganzel batted and threw right-handed. He played with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1898), Chicago Cubs (1900), New York Giants (1902)...
From:
- 1908
To:
- 1908
Dan Howley
Daniel Philip "Dapper Dan" Howley (October 16, 1885 – March 10, 1944) was a Major League Baseball manager with the St. Louis Browns and the Cincinnati Reds. His first year as manager of the Browns saw his team lose 94 games and finish 50½ games...
From:
- 1930
To:
- 1932
Burt Shotton
Burton Edwin Shotton (October 18, 1884 — July 29, 1962) was an American player, manager, coach and scout in Major League Baseball. As manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers (1947, 1948-50), he won two National League pennants and served as Jackie Robinson...
From:
- 1934
To:
- 1934
Christy Mathewson
Christopher "Christy" Mathewson (August 12, 1880 – October 7, 1925), nicknamed "Big Six", "The Christian Gentleman", or "Matty", was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played in what is known as the dead-ball era; and in...
From:
- 1916
To:
- 1918
Bob O'Farrell
Robert Arthur "Bob" O'Farrell (October 19, 1896 – February 20, 1988) was a former major league baseball catcher and manager who played for 21 seasons on four National League teams, including the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Giants....
From:
- 1934
To:
- 1934
Bobby Wallace
Rhoderick John "Bobby" Wallace (November 4, 1873 - November 3, 1960) was a Major League Baseball pitcher, infielder, manager, umpire and scout.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wallace made his major league debut in 1894 as a starting pitcher with...
From:
- 1937
To:
- 1937
Jack Hendricks
John Charles Hendricks (April 9, 1875 - May 13, 1943) was an American right fielder and manager in Major League Baseball, best known as the manager of the Cincinnati Reds from 1924 to 1929.
Born in Joliet, Illinois, his brief playing career...
From:
- 1924
To:
- 1929
Pat Moran
Patrick Joseph Moran (February 7, 1876 – March 7, 1924) was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. As a manager, he led two teams to their first-ever modern-era National League championships: the 1915 Philadelphia Phillies and the...
From:
- 1919
To:
- 1923
Heinie Groh
Henry Knight "Heinie" Groh (September 18, 1889 - August 22, 1968) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball who spent nearly his entire career with the Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants. He was the National League's top third baseman...
From:
- 1918
To:
- 1918
Hank O'Day
Henry Francis O'Day (July 8, 1862 – July 2, 1935) was an American right-handed pitcher, umpire and manager in Major League Baseball who worked as a National League (NL) umpire for 30 years between 1895 and 1927, and was the only person in NL history...
From:
- 1912
To:
- 1912
Ivey Wingo
Ivey Brown Wingo (July 8, 1890 - March 1, 1941) was a Major League Baseball catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds. Wingo spent the first three years of his career (1911-1914) with the Cardinals and last fourteen years with the Reds...
From:
- 1916
To:
- 1916
Clark Griffith
Clark Calvin Griffith (November 20, 1869–October 27, 1955), nicknamed "the Old Fox", was a Major League Baseball pitcher, manager and team owner.
Griffith entered the American Association in 1891, pitching 226 ⅓ innings and winning 14 games for the...
From:
- 1909
To:
- 1911
Buck Herzog
Charles Lincoln "Buck" Herzog (July 9, 1885 – September 4, 1953) was an American infielder and manager in Major League Baseball who played for four National League clubs between 1908 and 1920. He played for the New York Giants, the Boston Braves,...
From:
- 1914
To:
- 1916
Ned Hanlon
Edward Hugh "Ned" Hanlon (August 22, 1857 - April 14, 1937) was a 19th-century Major League Baseball player most notable for his career as a manager. His 1313 game wins ranks 26th among all managers.
Hanlon was born to Irish-American parents in...
From:
- 1906
To:
- 1907
Buster Mills
Colonel Buster Mills (September 16, 1908 — December 1, 1991) was an American outfielder, coach. scout and interim manager in Major League Baseball. A native of Ranger, Texas, Mills received a degree in geology from Oklahoma University in 1931. In...
From:
- 1953
To:
- 1953
Johnny Neun
John Henry Neun (October 28, 1900 - March 28, 1990) was an American first baseman for the Detroit Tigers and the Boston Braves from 1925 to 1931.
Although never an everyday player (he never played more than 97 games a season), Neun entered baseball...
From:
- 1947
To:
- 1948
Rogers Hornsby
Rogers Hornsby (April 27, 1896 – January 5, 1963), nicknamed "The Rajah", was a Major League Baseball second baseman and manager. Hornsby's first name, Rogers, was his mother's maiden name. He spent the majority of his playing career with the St....
From:
- 1952
To:
- 1953
Hank Gowdy
Henry Morgan Gowdy (August 24, 1889 - August 1, 1966) was a catcher and a first baseman for the New York Giants and the Boston Braves. He made his major league debut for the Giants in the 1910 season and was traded to the Braves the next year. He...
From:
- 1946
To:
- 1946
Luke Sewell
James Luther Sewell (January 5, 1901 – May 14, 1987) was an American catcher and manager in Major League Baseball. Born in the rural town of Titus, Alabama, he grew up wanting to play baseball, and graduated from the University of Alabama; he batted...
From:
- 1949
To:
- 1952
Birdie Tebbetts
George Robert "Birdie" Tebbetts (November 10, 1912 – March 24, 1999) was an American catcher, manager, scout and front office executive in Major League Baseball.
Born in Burlington, Vermont, and raised in Nashua, New Hampshire. Tebbetts acquired his...
From:
- 1954
To:
- 1958
Earle Brucker, Sr.
Earle Francis Brucker, Sr. (May 6, 1901 — May 8, 1981) was an American catcher, coach and interim manager in Major League Baseball. After a long minor league career in the Pacific Coast and Western leagues — and after missing three full seasons ...
From:
- 1952
To:
- 1952
Bucky Walters
William Henry "Bucky" Walters (April 19, 1909–April 20, 1991) was an American Major League Baseball All-Star pitcher. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Walters played for the Boston Braves (1931-32, 1950), Boston Red Sox (1933-1934),...
From:
- 1948
To:
- 1949
Bill McKechnie
William Boyd McKechnie (August 7, 1886 - October 29, 1965) was an American third baseman, manager and coach in Major League Baseball. He was the first manager to win World Series titles with two different teams (1925 Pittsburgh Pirates and 1940...
From:
- 1938
To:
- 1946
Don Heffner
Donald Henry Heffner (February 8, 1911 – August 1, 1989) was an American second baseman, coach and manager in Major League Baseball.
Born in Rouzerville, Pennsylvania, Heffner entered baseball in 1929. After all or parts of four seasons with the...
From:
- 1966
To:
- 1966
Dick Sisler
Richard Alan Sisler (November 2, 1920 - November 20, 1998) was an American player, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Sisler was the son of Hall of Fame first baseman and two-time .400 hitter George Sisler....
From:
- 1964
To:
- 1965
Fred Hutchinson
Frederick Charles Hutchinson (August 12, 1919 – November 12, 1964) was an American professional baseball player, a major league pitcher for the Detroit Tigers and was a 1939 initiate of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity at the University of Washington. He...
From:
- 1959
To:
- 1964
John McNamara
John Francis McNamara (born June 4, 1932 in Sacramento, California) is a former manager and coach in Major League Baseball. He managed six major league teams, directing the 1986 Boston Red Sox to the American League pennant, only to experience an...
From:
- 1979
To:
- 1982
Dave Bristol
James David Bristol (born June 23, 1933 in Macon, Georgia) is a former manager in Major League Baseball in the 1960s and 1970s. He managed the Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, and San Francisco Giants during this period.
Bristol,...
From:
- 1966
To:
- 1969
Mayo Smith
Edward Mayo Smith (January 17, 1915 – November 24, 1977) was an American player, manager, and scout in Major League Baseball.
Smith was born in New London, Missouri, but grew up in Florida. A left-handed batter who threw right-handed, Smith was a...
From:
- 1959
To:
- 1959
Jimmy Dykes
James Joseph Dykes (November 10, 1896 – June 15, 1976) was an American third and second baseman, manager and coach in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White Sox from 1918 to 1939. He batted over .300 five...
From:
- 1958
To:
- 1958
Tony Pérez
Atanasio Pérez Rigal (born May 14, 1942 in Ciego de Ávila, Cuba), more commonly known as Tony Pérez, is a former Major League Baseball player. He was also known by the nickname "Big Dog," "Big Doggie," and "Doggie."
Until he was traded in December,...
From:
- 1993
To:
- 1993
Russ Nixon
Russell Eugene Nixon (born February 19, 1935 in Cleves, Ohio) is a former catcher, coach and manager in American Major League Baseball. A veteran of 55 years in professional baseball, Nixon has managed at virtually every level of the sport, from the...
From:
- 1982
To:
- 1983
Ray Knight
Charles Ray Knight (born December 28, 1952, in Albany, Georgia) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball player who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He was primarily a third baseman, although he did see some action at first base, second base,...
From:
- 1996
To:
- 1997
Bob Boone
Robert Raymond Boone (born November 19, 1947) is a former catcher and manager in Major League Baseball who was a four-time All-Star. Born in San Diego, California, Bob Boone is the son of a major league player, the late third baseman Ray Boone, and...
From:
- 2001
To:
- 2003
Pete Rose
Peter Edward Rose (born April 14, 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball player and manager. Rose played from 1963 to 1986, and is best known for his 19 years with the Cincinnati Reds.
Rose, a switch hitter, is the all-time...
From:
- 1984
To:
- 1989
Vern Rapp
Vernon Fred Rapp (born May 11, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri) is a retired American manager and coach in Major League Baseball. A career minor league catcher and a successful skipper in the minors, Rapp had two brief tours of duty as a big league...
From:
- 1984
To:
- 1984
Tommy Helms
Tommy Vann Helms (born May 5, 1941 in Charlotte, North Carolina) is a former Major League Baseball player and manager. Over a fourteen year career (1964 - 1977), Helms played for four different teams, including eight seasons with the Cincinnati Reds...
From:
- 1988
To:
- 1989
Jack McKeon
John Aloysius McKeon (born November 23, 1930 in South Amboy, New Jersey), nicknamed Trader Jack, is a former manager in Major League Baseball, most recently for the Florida Marlins. When he retired after the 2005 season at age 74, he was the third...
From:
- 1997
To:
- 2000
Dave Miley
David Allen Miley (born April 3, 1962 in Tampa, Florida) is a former baseball player and manager.
Miley was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the second round of the 1980 Major League Baseball Draft out of George D. Chamberlain High School. Miley...
From:
- 2003
To:
- 2005
Jerry Narron
Jerry Austin Narron (born January 15, 1956 in Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball and is the former manager of the Texas Rangers and Cincinnati Reds.
Narron is a 1974 graduate of Goldsboro High...
From:
- 2005
To:
- 2007
Ray Knight
Charles Ray Knight (born December 28, 1952, in Albany, Georgia) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball player who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He was primarily a third baseman, although he did see some action at first base, second base,...
From:
- 2003
To:
- 2003
Pete Mackanin
Peter Mackanin, Jr. (pronounced "ma KAN in") (born August 1, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who most recently served as the acting manager of the Cincinnati Reds, having replaced Jerry...
From:
- 2007
To:
- 2007