History

Reds History
REDS HISTORY
Catcher Johnny Bench won 10 straight gold gloves while playing for the Reds. (AP Photo/Harry Harris)
All-time leaders & stats
With 389 career home runs, Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench ranks first in Reds' history. Bench also ranks in the top 5 in RBI's, doubles, hits, and runs scored. Take a look at Bench's career numbers and see where he ranks among other Reds hitters.
The Big Red Machine rolls on
The 1975 World Series went down to the wire, but unfortunately for Boston, the Reds would take it with a ninth inning rally capped by Joe Morgan's RBI single. Go >
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Timeline
Use the links above to trace Reds history, from Ted Kluszewski to Joe Morgan to Adam Dunn. Go >
Awards and Honors
All-time Rosters
Every player to wear a Reds uniform is listed here, including Chris Sabo. Go >
2007 First Half
2007 Second Half
2006 First Half
2006 Second Half
2005 First Half
2005 Second Half
Multimedia Highlights

Baseball's Best Baseball's Best
Watch or listen to the best games ever in Baseball's Best >
Top Plays of 2007:
• Junior shines in Seattle, 6/24:  400K
• Hopper's grab in the ivy, 9/17:  400K
Top Plays of 2006:
• LaRue converts unassisted DP, 6/18: 350K
• Freel robs Pujols, 8/8: 350K
Top Plays archive | More Sights & Sounds >
Stats and Records

LEADERS (*as of 2007)

 Career Home runs
1. J. Bench 389
2. F. Robinson 324
3. T. Perez 287

 Career Wins
1. E. Rixey 179
2. T. Mullane 163
3. P. Derringer 161
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Check out these Reds records:
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Rare Feats
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