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DRO: Which particular Reds team was your favorite?

Chad Dotson
12/12/2017
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This week's respondents are Nick Doran, Nick Carrington, the inimitable Mary Beth Ellis, and Chad Dotson. Our Daily Reds Obsession: Which particular Reds team was your favorite? Nick D: I was ... Read More...

Scott Williamson, the last Reds Rookie of the Year

John Ring
12/01/2017
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Who will be the next Reds Rookie of the Year? Will it be Nick Senzel? Jesse Winker? Shed Long? No one knows for sure. Most Cincinnati Reds who have won that award went on to have pretty good careers. There was... Read More...
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Cincinnati’s Best Trade Deadline Deals

Chad Dotson
07/19/2013
The trade deadline rapidly approaches, and I expect the rumor mill to start spitting out nonsense at any moment. The Reds could use some help in a couple of areas, and we're already hearing that they'll look fo... Read More...
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Great Pitching Staffs and Intentional Walks

stevepriceredlegnation
12/14/2010
Baseball-reference.com's blog has a couple of interesting tidbits of statistical information today that are Reds related. With the Phillies' signing Cliff Lee, they decided to research for starting rotations t... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Reds Deal Taubensee and Stynes

stevepriceredlegnation
11/16/2010
November 16, 2000: In cost cutting moves, the Reds deal away popular semi-regulars catcher Eddie Taubensee and IF-OF Chris Stynes. The 1999 and 2000 Reds were some of General Manager Jim Bowden's busiest tr... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: It takes more than Hall of Famers; McKeon named Manager of the Year

stevepriceredlegnation
11/10/2010
November 10, 1932: Donie Bush is named manager of the Reds. Bush had previously managed the 1927-29 Pittsburgh Pirates to great success (246-178, one pennant) and the 1930-31 Chicago White Sox to no success a... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Don Gullett Makes His Presence Known and 1964 Falls Short

stevepriceredlegnation
10/04/2010
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October 4, 1902: The Pittsburgh Pirates set a new major league record with 103 wins as they defeat a disinterested Cincinnati Reds team, 11-2, in Pittsburgh. Rain had dampened the grounds in Pittsburgh and t... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Reds Take First and Even More Home Runs

stevepriceredlegnation
09/05/2010
September 5, 1973: For the second day in a row, the Reds explode in extra innings to beat the Houston Astros in Houston. The Reds use the three game series to move into first place in the Western Division, a l... Read More...
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Record Breaking Offense

stevepriceredlegnation
05/19/2010
On May 19, 1999, the Reds partied like it was, well, partied like it was 1999, scoring 24 runs on 28 hits, including six homers in bashing the Colorado Rockies, 24-12. It probably would not surprise you to kno... Read More...
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Redleg Trade Review: Greg Vaughn and Juan Guzman

stevepriceredlegnation
08/11/2009
February 2, 1999: Greg Vaughn is traded by the San Diego Padres with Mark Sweeney to the Cincinnati Reds for Josh Harris (minors), Damian Jackson and Reggie Sanders. July 31, 1999: Juan Guzman is traded by th... Read More...



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