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The Big 50 Cutting Room Floor — (Formerly) The Greatest Batting Performance in Reds History

Chris Garber
04/30/2018
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You already know about Triumph Books The Big 50: Cincinnati Reds: The Men and Moments that Made the Cincinnati Reds, by Chad Dotson and Chris Garber. The book covers the 50 men and moments that made the Reds ... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Triples, Catchers, Maloney

stevepriceredlegnation
09/25/2010
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September 25, 1925: For the first time in major league history and still the only time in National League history, teammates connect for bases-loaded triples in the same game as the Reds wallop the Brooklyn Ro... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Disgrace, 1-Hitters, a First Pitch Homer, Voodoo, and a Dismayed City Council

stevepriceredlegnation
09/02/2010
September 2...the baseball gods have been busy in Cincinnati... September 2, 1870: The Cincinnati Red Stockings exacted some revenge on the Brooklyn Atlantics by defeating them, 14-3, in Cincinnati. The Atla... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Raffy’s One-Hitters

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07/11/2010
July 11, 1948: Reds lefty Ken Raffensberger one-hits the St. Louis Cardinals in a game played in 1 hour and 44 minutes as the Reds win 1-0. It was the second time in less than two months that Raffensberger ha... Read More...
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Redleg Trade Review: Ken Raffensberger and Gus Bell

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07/20/2009
After winning the World Championship in 1940, the Reds remained competitive under manager Bill McKechnie through 1944. McKechnie stressed infield defense, and defense has been proven to be pretty much a young ... Read More...



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