Cincinnati RedsA history of the world's oldest professional baseball team, and tells of Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, and other Red's stars. |
Contents
How The Team Got Its Start After The Civil War | 8 |
World Series Fix | 14 |
Building Toward A Dynasty | 23 |
Copyright | |
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1919 World Series 3,000 strikeout milestone all-time club Back-To-Back World Titles ball baseball history Bench is named best record best team big knock Big Red Machine Bill Brooklyn Bucky Walters career catcher Champions championship Charlie Hustle Chicago White Sox Christy Mathewson Cinci Cincinnati fans Cobb as baseball's Comiskey Double No-Hit Ewell Blackwell fastball feat finally five games George Foster Giants guys home runs homers Johnny Bench Johnny pitched Johnny Vander Meer Kal Daniels Kurt Stillwell leads the Reds left field Little Joe Morgan manager mound N.L. pennant named N.L. MVP National League West no-hitter outfield Pete Charlie Pete Rose Pete's Peter Edward Rose Phillies PHOTO pitcher plate played RBIs Redlegs Reds uniform Reds were World Reds win rookie roster scored season's end Seaver shortstop Dave Concepcion shutout Sparky Anderson spring training squeaker star third baseman Tom Seaver Tony Perez took Ty Cobb victory win the pennant Yankees York