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| ll of Famer Frank Robinson played for the Ogden | Reds, a previous Ogden franchise in the Pioneer Leag |
| the Munich club and made the switch back to the | Reds a season later - where their delight at their “ |
| In 1878 Radbourn joined the Peoria | Reds, a barnstorming team, as their right fielder an |
| ngs), and Major League Baseball (the Cincinnati | Reds), a three-way coup matched only by baseball hal |
| ast out in the 9th inning of Game 4 to give the | Reds a victory. |
| ard was also a founding member of the Washtenaw | Reds, a local Washtenaw County, MI political group c |
| made his professional debut with the Gulf Coast | Reds, a Rookie Class franchise in the Gulf Coast Lea |
| In 1981, Seldes appeared in Warren Beatty's | Reds, a film about the life of journalist John Reed. |
| Hermida started the season with the | Reds' AAA team, the Louisville Bats. |
| The | Reds acquired legendary athlete Jim Thorpe. |
| The | Reds acquired a new shortstop, as George Magoon join |
| In the off-season, the | Reds acquired Lefty Marr from the Columbus Solons fo |
| The | Reds activated Burton from the disabled list on Sept |
| The following season, 1956, saw the | Reds adopt sleeveless jerseys, and Mr. Red was elimi |
| iladelphia Phillies, and the New York Mets--the | Reds adopted an old-fashioned pillbox-style cap for |
| e later managed the Tyler Trojans, a Cincinnati | Reds affiliate team, in 1947 and 1948. |
| In 1958 they switched to being the Cincinnati | Reds affiliate, but the Western League folded at the |
| n the Pacific Coast League with the Indians and | Reds affiliated teams, before retiring in 1960 to op |
| Contract rebel Hugo Colace then rejoined the | Reds after leaving the club at the end of his previo |
| areer in 1913 and was drafted by the Cincinnati | Reds after the 1916 season. |
| ved in a fight in a game against the Cincinnati | Reds; after being punched by Cincinnati's Lester Cay |
| interim role, with his last stop being with the | Reds after Bid McPhee left the job as manager. |
| is season also proved to be Jones' last for the | Reds after 277 appearances scoring 17 goals. |
| He was signed by the Cincinnati | Reds after a successful run at Louisiana State Unive |
| Kim was released from the | Reds after the 2006 season. |
| Contracted to the | Reds after playing for the Australian Schoolboys at |
| However, he decided to sign with the Cincinnati | Reds after being selected seventh overall in the 199 |
| r, on May 25, Borden and the Red Caps faced the | Reds again; this time against Cherokee Fisher, resul |
| The 1940 World Series matched the Cincinnati | Reds against the Detroit Tigers, with the Reds winni |
| Kampouris hits 3 home runs in one game for the | Reds against the Philadelphia Phillies. |
| On December 9, 2010 the | Reds agreed to extend Bruce to a 6 year $51MM deal a |
| York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati | Reds all of the National League and the Chicago Whit |
| all of Fame baseball player with the Cincinnati | Reds, along with being one of the leaders of introdu |
| cember 12, 1985, Gullickson was acquired by the | Reds, along with catcher Sal Butera; the Reds sent p |
| n for the 1990 World Series champion Cincinnati | Reds, along with Rob Dibble, Randy Myers, Norm Charl |
| of 'The Witnesses' in Warren Beatty's 1981 film | Reds along with fellow centenarian radicals Scott Ne |
| ision play-by-play announcer for the Cincinnati | Reds along side Major League Baseball Hall of Famer |
| the 1972 season he was traded to the Cincinnati | Reds along with Hal King in exchange for Jim Merritt |
| this Series Tolan was traded to the Cincinnati | Reds along with reliever Wayne Granger for veteran o |
| The | Reds also finished 16 games behind the second place |
| The | Reds also acquired Charlie Irwin from the Chicago Co |
| The Rosie | Reds also support the Annual Kid Glove games held at |
| The | Reds also acquired Billy Rhines, who previously pitc |
| The | Reds also competed in the FA Cup, but failed to get |
| era show that the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati | Reds also played expedition games there until the ea |
| The | Reds also overcame Port Vale in the League Cup by wi |
| s for the 1976 World Series champion Cincinnati | Reds, although he did not pitch for them in the post |
| as himself in the movie about Reed and Bryant, | Reds, although he "curiously ... does not speak of h |
| Originally signed by the Cincinnati | Reds, Alyea was drafted a year later by the Washingt |
| In 1958, McCormick became the | Reds analyst on WLWT-TV, where he stayed through the |
| Jack Billingham - 1970s, Cincinnati | Reds and Detroit Tigers |
| rts, split between the Rookie-League Gulf Coast | Reds and Class-A Dayton Dragons of the Midwest Leagu |
| He would play for the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati | Reds, and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
| onship Series was played between the Cincinnati | Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates from October 7 to Oc |
| he "double no-hitter" between Fred Toney of the | Reds and Hippo Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs, Thorpe dr |
| 010, there are competing slogans, KFA's All the | Reds! and Red Devils' "The Shouts of Reds! |
| inations for Bonnie and Clyde, Heaven Can Wait, | Reds, and Bugsy, with no wins in either category. |
| f two World Series championship teams, the 1940 | Reds and the 1943 Yankees, as well as the 1942 Yanke |
| Blues, Philadelphia White Stockings, Cincinnati | Reds, and Providence Grays. |
| playing career ended, and later scouted for the | Reds and the Royals. |
| played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati | Reds and New York Giants, all of the National League |
| walls in the front rooms with shades of bright | reds and purples that Elvis most certainly had picke |
| the Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres, Cincinnati | Reds, and Oakland Athletics. |
| osnan on the 1959 Cardinals and 1961 Cincinnati | Reds, and appears in Brosnan's memoirs The Long Seas |
| In other words, he potted 16 | reds and 16 colours consecutively, followed by all t |
| He was claimed by the Cincinnati | Reds, and he split the rest of the year between the |
| ugby league to play Second-row for Salford City | Reds and appeared in the 1995 Rugby League World Cup |
| in the major leagues with the Cubs, Cincinnati | Reds, and Colorado Rockies. |
| g late in the season while the race between the | Reds and their division rival Houston Astros was clo |
| elsh signed as a free agent with the Cincinnati | Reds, and it is with the Reds he ended his Major Lea |
| ar in a 2nd Division game at Ewood Park, as the | Reds and Blackburn Rovers shared the points in an ex |
| October 2, 1920: The | Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates played in the last t |
| Phillies, Chicago White Sox (twice), Cincinnati | Reds and Houston Astros, batting .254 |
| 47-1956 with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati | Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
| In the Majors, he played for the Cincinnati | Reds and Brooklyn Superbas. |
| l relief pitcher who pitched for the Cincinnati | Reds and the Washington Nationals. |
| white to orange-speckled yellow, sometimes with | reds and pinks. |
| eball with the Baltimore Orioles and Cincinnati | Reds, and one season in Nippon Professional Baseball |
| York Giants, the Boston Braves, the Cincinnati | Reds, and the Chicago Cubs. |
| He finished the season with the | Reds, and his 2009 MLB totals were 1-1, 4.47 ERA, 52 |
| dnesday, August 21, 1991, the Braves played the | Reds and entered the ninth inning trailing, 9-6. |
| nkees of the American League and the Cincinnati | Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League. |
| To site the two new stadiums for the Cincinnati | Reds and the Cincinnati Bengals |
| ddersfield Giants, Bradford Bulls, Salford City | Reds, and Halifax. |
| rom 1950-1955 with the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati | Reds, and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
| He split the following season between the | Reds and the Yankees before being traded to the Clev |
| ys, Colorado Rockies, New York Mets, Cincinnati | Reds, and Kansas City Royals organizations. |
| League for the Boston Redskins, the Cincinnati | Reds, and the St. Louis Gunners. |
| to the Bench in the 56-16 loss to Salford City | Reds and in the 30-22 loss to Leeds. |
| he breed has alternatively been called Kentucky | Reds and Bourbon Butternuts. |
| size, often brilliantly colored-electric blues, | reds, and oranges. |
| he bulk of his short career with the Cincinnati | Reds and spent a year each with the San Diego Padres |
| Man make their way into the very centre of the | Reds and Whites. |
| Fred Toney of the Cincinnati | Reds and Hippo Vaughn of the Cubs dueled for 9 hitle |
| outh Australia getting signed to the Cincinnati | Reds and Sid Thompson from New South Wales signing w |
| double play partner for shortstops Buck Herzog ( | Reds) and Dave Bancroft (Phillies). |
| der who played three seasons for the Cincinnati | Reds and the Chicago White Sox from 1932 to 1936. |
| elder for one season (1946) with the Cincinnati | Reds and New York Giants. |
| Ryan Day potted 15 | reds and 14 blacks in his wildcard match against Bar |
| 22 green runs, 61 blues, 46 | reds and 25 blacks, plus 44 km of cross country skii |
| s the starting third baseman for the Cincinnati | Reds and Milwaukee Grays. |
| Pierce also played in the White Sox, Red Sox, | Reds and Cubs minor league systems from 1992 to 1997 |
| Cincinnati | Reds and Kansas City Athletics during his big league |
| in the 1940 World Series between the Cincinnati | Reds and Tigers. |
| icago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati | Reds, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
| uiter, captain, and first baseman of the Boston | Reds and guided them to a fifth-place finish with a |
| After the season, he was released by the | Reds, and pitched in 1991 for the Yakult Swallows in |
| Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati | Reds and Milwaukee Brewers from 1982 to 1985. |
| Widnes, St Helens, London Broncos, Salford City | Reds and Halifax in the European Super League. |
| e exception of the Hunter Mariners, the Western | Reds and South Queensland. |
| lit the following season between the Cincinnati | Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
| majors, 1944 and 1947-1953, for the Cincinnati | Reds and Philadelphia Phillies. |
| all who played four seasons with the Cincinnati | Reds and the Kansas City Athletics. |
| He played for Salford City | Reds and Harlequins RL in the European Super League |
| League where he was picked up by the Cincinnati | Reds and assigned to Double-A Carolina. |
| ined that all colors were reduced into terms of | reds and greens, and that "the story is dull, trite, |
| ral manager of the New York Yankees, Cincinnati | Reds, and San Francisco Giants between 1988 and 1996 |
| Baseball pitcher who played for the Cincinnati | Reds and New York Yankees from 1970 to 1978. |
| of two seasons (1909, 1918) with the Cincinnati | Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
| 08, Coffey was designated for assignment by the | Reds and claimed by the Milwaukee Brewers on Septemb |
| He played 3 games for the Cincinnati | Reds and St. Louis Gunners. |
| he majors until 1937 for the Braves, Cincinnati | Reds, and Chicago Cubs. |
| ith the closure of the Hunter Mariners, Western | Reds and South Queensland Crushers, twenty teams com |
| Burnett never played a game for the | Reds, and never played professional baseball again. |
| l player who played outfield for the Cincinnati | Reds and Detroit Tigers. |
| sburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati | Reds, and Boston Red Sox. |
| empranillo (known locally as Ull de Llebre) for | reds and Picapoll for whites, while the new authoris |
| ed Scottish tartan cloths, with an abundance of | reds and greens, the two colours used by the system. |
| he New York Yankees in 1913, and the Cincinnati | Reds and Chicago Cubs in 1914. |
| ston Doves, the New York Giants, the Cincinnati | Reds, and the Philadelphia Phillies. |
| lla-Sutherland Sharks, St. Helens, Salford City | Reds, and Swinton Lions playing at Stand-off/Five-ei |
| Salford City | Reds and Swinton Lions play their homes games at The |
| League with the Springfield Indians, Providence | Reds and Richmond Robins. |
| h the 1958 St. Louis Cardinals, 1959 Cincinnati | Reds and the 1960 Baltimore Orioles. |
| with their Rookie league teams (the Gulf Coast | Reds and Billings Mustangs) and their Double-A Vermo |
| aying for the Pirates, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati | Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers over the next decade and a |
| for the Chicago Cubs, Boston Braves, Cincinnati | Reds, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
| rom 1935-1946, most notably with the Cincinnati | Reds and St. Louis Browns. |
| sent to the minors to play with the Providence | Reds, and did not play for Montreal in the Stanley C |
| anaged from 1902 until 1905 with the Cincinnati | Reds, and in 1908 with the Boston Doves. |
| Cincinnati | Reds and Atlanta Braves. |
| and colorful panels with a lot of silver, gold, | reds and blacks, a subtle marriage of strong colors |
| Reggie Sanders, outfielder, Cincinnati | Reds and others |
| Livengood was signed by the Cincinnati | Reds, and played in their farm system for several ye |
| nd at club level for Leeds Rhinos, Salford City | Reds, and Sheffield Eagles, playing at Centre, i.e. |
| corp Stadium in Brisbane between the Queensland | Reds and the Crusaders. |
| As the season went on, the Cubs, | Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates battled for second place |
| Springfield Indians, Boston Tigers, Providence | Reds and the Philadelphia Arrows. |
| moving around, spending seasons at the Western | Reds and Paris Saint-Germain before settling at the |
| d with a militia company known as the Kingstown | Reds, and was commissioned as a Captain in November |
| sley Field during a game between the Cincinnati | Reds and the St. Louis Cardinals when she began heck |
| xt three seasons, that included stints with the | Reds and Phillies. |
| e he played for Warrington Wolves, Salford City | Reds, and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. |
| During his career, he played for Cincinnati | Reds and Chicago White Stockings of the National Lea |
| waukee Brewers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cincinnati | Reds, and Seattle Mariners. |
| New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Cincinnati | Reds, and Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball. |
| Catholic-Hebrew Alliance; Mussolini, Rome, and | Reds; and Immigration and White Supremacy. |
| tros (drafted in 6th round of 1979), Cincinnati | Reds, and Milwaukee Brewers. |
| ral manager of the New York Yankees, Cincinnati | Reds, and San Francisco Giants; another son, Jack, s |
| r League Baseball who played for the Cincinnati | Reds and Atlanta Braves from 1969 to 1979. |
| ing of the terror differed markedly between the | Reds and Whites. |
| s and have characteristics of both the Kalahari | Reds and Boers. |
| 1990 to the eventual World champion Cincinnati | Reds and in 1991 and 1992 to the Atlanta Braves. |
| lay for the Chicago White Stockings, Cincinnati | Reds, and Louisville Colonels. |
| anta Braves, the Boston Red Sox, the Cincinnati | Reds, and the San Francisco Giants from 1987 to 1997 |
| rospect, Straker was released by the Cincinnati | Reds and Oakland Athletics. |
| appeared in 35 games over two seasons with the | Reds and one with the Baltimore Orioles, who had sel |
| Dave Parker signed with the Cincinnati | Reds and was selected to the All-Star team in 1985, |
| e oldest person to ever play for the Cincinnati | Reds, and at the time of his retirement, the eight t |
| He would play for the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati | Reds, and Chicago White Sox. |
| he Boston Red Sox, Colorado Rockies, Cincinnati | Reds, and Kansas City Royals organizations. |
| B outfielder-turned-pitcher who played with the | Reds and Angels and also coached and managed for the |
| 946-1948) with the New York Yankees, Cincinnati | Reds and New York Giants. |
| 1902-1909 for the Brooklyn Superbas, Cincinnati | Reds, and Philadelphia Athletics. |
| 8, thanks to a Cubs 6-0 win over the Cincinnati | Reds and a Brewers 6-3 loss to the San Diego Padres, |
| Griffith mainly played with the Cincinnati | Reds and Brooklyn Robins. |
| Baseball pitcher who played for the Cincinnati | Reds and Philadelphia Phillies from 1977 to 1987. |
| who played for the Florida Marlins, Cincinnati | Reds, and the Kansas City Royals. |
| , between the Indianapolis Capitals, Providence | Reds and Pittsburgh Hornets before retiring. |
| Dow appeared in one game for the | Reds and had two hits in six at-bats. |
| blue, green and yellow, but cannot distinguish | reds and oranges. |
| of two seasons (1904-1905) with the Cincinnati | Reds and New York Giants. |
| burgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati | Reds and Houston Astros. |
| After exercising his option, the | Reds and Arroyo agreed on a three-year, $35 million |
| October 2, 1920: The Cincinnati | Reds and the Pirates played in the last tripleheader |
| eveland Barons, Springfield Indians, Providence | Reds and the Buffalo Bisons. |
| level has played for Leeds Rhinos, Salford City | Reds, and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, Halifax, Widne |
| The deal was exclusively negotiated between the | Reds and Sulbarans advisors Joshua and Howard Kusnic |
| ame the hitting coach for the Single-A Sarasota | Reds, and again served as the hitting coach in 2008. |
| spent time with the Florida Marlins, Cincinnati | Reds, and Kansas City Royals. |
| He did not appear in a game for the | Reds, and has since left baseball. |
| the 1990s and 2000s, for England, Salford City | Reds, and Castleford, see Darren Rogers (rugby leagu |
| ned a minor league contract with the Cincinnati | Reds and played for the Triple-A Louisville Bats the |
| s, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, Cincinnati | Reds, and San Francisco Giants. |
| He played in the | Reds and later the Houston Astros minor league syste |
| 1909 to 1911 with the Boston Doves, Cincinnati | Reds, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
| th the Phillies, Kansas City Royals, Cincinnati | Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates organizations before ret |
| Bay played for the Cincinnati | Reds and Cleveland Bronchos/Naps. |
| He played for the Boston | Reds and Boston Beaneaters. |
| walls are of exposed brick in various shades of | reds and yellows; in certain sections prefabricated |
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