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Tony Cloninger: Michael Lorenzen, version 1.0 | John Ring

John Ring
08/12/2018
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He will never go down as a great Reds pitcher and he was never on a World Series championship team, but Tony Cloninger will always be remembered as a power pitcher, a power hitter, and as a guy who always wante... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: The Real Winners of the 1975 World Series

stevepriceredlegnation
10/22/2010
October 22, 1920: The 1919 Chicago White Sox gambling conspirators are officially in trouble. From the bullpen section of baseball-reference.com: Eight members of the Chicago White Sox are indicted for suppo... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Fred Hutchinson Resigns; the Reds Score Seven in the Third

stevepriceredlegnation
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: Bumpus Jones Makes History and Buying Fame

stevepriceredlegnation
10/15/2010
October 15, 1892: Bumpus Jones pulls off one of the most improbable events in baseball history and pitches a no-hitter in his first major league game. In the last Reds' game of the 1892 sesaon, Jones defeats ... 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: Reilly’s Cycles and Robinson’s 1964 Walk-Off

stevepriceredlegnation
09/19/2010
September 19, 1883: Within nine days, Cincinnati Red Stockings star first baseman John Reilly twice hits for the cycle and becomes the first Cincinnati player to homer twice in the same game. The hot streak b... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Guns, Slams, Trades, Triples, Styles, Names, and Hall of Famers

stevepriceredlegnation
07/20/2010
July 20: I've been trying to avoid listing several events on the same day, but July 20 deserves an exception. First, probably the most important event was July 20, 1916, when the Reds traded for three Hall of... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Robby’s Perfect

stevepriceredlegnation
07/09/2010
July 9, 1961: Frank Robinson goes 4-4, reaches base six times, hits two homers, and drives in seven runs in leading the Reds to a 14-3 spanking of the second place Los Angeles Dodgers. The win moves the first... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: It’s Never Too Late

stevepriceredlegnation
06/03/2010
On the morning of June 3, 1972, the Reds found themselves in second place 1 1/2 games behind the Dodgers. They were coming off a grueling, yet exciting 17 inning win over the Phillies from the night before. T... Read More...
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Redleg Trade Review: The Mechanized Big Red Machine

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07/28/2009
June 11, 1968: Milt Pappas is traded by the Cincinnati Reds with Ted Davidson and Bob Johnson to the Atlanta Braves for Clay Carroll, Tony Cloninger and Woody Woodward. October 11, 1968: Bobby Tolan is traded ... 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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