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This Day in Reds History: Fred Hutchinson Resigns; the Reds Score Seven in the Third

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10/19/2010
October 19, 1964: Reds Manager Fred Hutchinson resigns his post citing his poor health. His last public appearance had been on his 45th birthday, August 12, of that season where he was presented a 500# birthd... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Don Gullett and Tony Perez Day at the World Series

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10/16/2010
October 16, 1975: Don Gullett allowed only five hits and Tony Perez broke an 0-15 slump with two home runs as the Reds took a three-games-to-two lead with a 6-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the 1975 Worl... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Armbrister Bunts and Tenace Homers

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10/14/2010
October 14, 1952: The Reds trade outfielder Cal Abrams, catcher Joe Rossi, and first baseman Gail Henley to the Pittsburgh Pirates for outfielder Gus Bell. Bell becomes a four-time all-star and one of the fav... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: George Scores and Reggie K’s

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10/11/2010
October 11, 1968: The Reds trade popular centerfielder Vada Pinson to the St. Louis Cardinals for outfielder Bobby Tolan and reliever Wayne Granger. October 11, 1970: The Reds lose Game 2 of the 1970 World Se... Read More...
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Young Pitchers in Postseason Play

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10/09/2010
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Baseball-reference.com has published a listing of all pitchers who have started post-season games under the age of 24.29 years. The Yankees' Phil Hughes is scheduled to start tonight and he's 24.29 years of ag... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: The Reds Win their 1st World Series; Tragedy Strikes; Two Great Manager Decisions; and Rose’s Revenge

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10/09/2010
October 9, 1876: The first National League Cincinnati Reds team finished the worst season in Reds history with an 11-0 lost to the Hartford Dark Blues. The Reds, or Porkopolitans as they were sometimes called... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Bucky Does It All

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10/07/2010
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October 7, 1882: The National League champion Chicago White Stockings return a favor from the previous day by shutting out the American Association champion Cincinnati Red Stockings, 2-0. The White Stockin... Read More...
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NLDS Preview: The Upstarts vs. the Vets

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10/06/2010
It was a team of upcoming players; young talent in the infield and on the pitching staff, mixed with stable battle-tested veterans known for their leadership. It was team built on power in the outfield and in ... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Postseason Wins over the Yankees, Tigers, and the Pirates

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10/05/2010
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October 5, 1939: Yankees pitcher Monte Pearson holds the Reds hitless for seven and 1/3 innings as the Yankees shutout the Reds, 4-0, to take a two game to none lead in the 1939 World Series. The Yankees reac... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Don Gullett Makes His Presence Known and 1964 Falls Short

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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 Win their 1st World Series Game and Other Dramatic Wins

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10/01/2010
October 1, 1919: The Reds win their first World Series game in their history, 9-1, over the Chicago White Sox at Redland Field in Cincinnati. The baseball game story: The Reds took a 1-0 lead in the bottom o... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Lots of Innings, Strikeouts, Home Runs, and Excellent Relief

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09/15/2010
September 15, 1885: Rookie Cincinnati Red Stockings pitcher George Pechiney defeats the Baltimore Orioles, 1-0, in Baltimore. Pechiney joined the Red Stockings in August after pitching in the minors and start... Read More...
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