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This Day in Reds History: The Cream Rises, Missed Opportunities, and more Chico Surprises

stevepriceredlegnation
10/02/2010
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October 2, 1877: The Reds finish one of their worst season in Cincinnati baseball history, by losing to the Chicago White Stockings, 13-1. The 1877 Reds, who had disbanded and restarted at mid-season, finish ... Read More...
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Today in Reds History: Temper, Temper

stevepriceredlegnation
08/04/2010
August 4: Another day where a few short stories may best serve the day. Apparently, August 4 hasn't been a good day for those with bad tempers in Cincinnati. These stories are pretty much taken from "Redleg... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Smoky’s on Fire

stevepriceredlegnation
07/29/2010
July 29, 1955: Redlegs catcher Smoky Burgess breaks loose for three home runs and nine rbi in a 16-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. This game featured two Redlegs grand slams, one by Burgess and one by ... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: 11-0 and 13-0

stevepriceredlegnation
07/17/2010
July 17, 1941 and 1956: On this day, in 1941, Reds' pitcher Elmer Riddle wins his 11th consecutive game to start the season 11-0, and in 1956, Brooks Lawrence wins his 13th consecutive game to start the season... Read More...
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Redleg Trade Review: Bob Purkey and Joey Jay

stevepriceredlegnation
07/24/2009
December 9, 1957: Bob Purkey is traded by the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Cincinnati Redlegs for Don Gross. December 15, 1960: Milwaukee Braves trade pitchers Joey Jay and Juan Pizarro to the Cincinnati Reds fo... Read More...
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Redleg Trade Review–Harvey Haddix, Don Hoak, AND Smoky Burgess?

stevepriceredlegnation
07/23/2009
January 30, 1959: The Cincinnati Redlegs trade Harvey Haddix, Smoky Burgess, and Don Hoak to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Whammy Douglas, Jim Pendleton, John Powers and Frank Thomas. First things first...the ... Read More...
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All-Time “They Were Reds?” Team

Chad Dotson
05/06/2009
You may have noticed that we've been focusing on Reds history a little bit more recently (Thanks, Steve Price). We all love the Reds, and I don't want us to forget that this organization has a very storied and ... Read More...



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