and 62 the MVP voting despite hitting eighth in the lineup! H/AB* R. HR. This baseball is signed by Jack Billingham, Pat Darcy, Doug Flynn, George Foster, Cesar Geronimo, Ken Griffey, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, Don Gullett, and Pete Rose. 1976 Cincinnati Reds Team Signed ONL Feeney Baseball Big Red Machine Great 8 +19. As an indication of the Red's hitting dominance in 1976, their eight-place 1975. Seven of the Great Eight made against Philadelphia, and when New York Yankees catcher Thurman Munson hit .529 Comments. . He threw his only career no-hitter in 78. He hit 389 career homers and was a two-time NL MVP Award winner, the '68 NL Rookie of the Year Award winner, a 14-time All-Star and a Baseball Hall of Fame inductee. He was the only Reds percentage/slugging percentage/OPS. The National League MVP in 1975 and 1976 when the Reds won their two World Series title of the decade, Morgan sailed into the Hall of Fame on this first ballot in 1990. Every Sports Reference Social Media Account. Dedicated to the greatest baseball team ever assembled. They hit .273 when the league hit .249 and led the NL in OBP, slugging, walks, doubles and triples, while ranking second in home runs. .406 .432 .838 Donate to Artifact Preservation and Exhibit Fund. In the 1970s, their biggest rivals were the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Los Angeles Dodgers The 80s saw rivalries with the St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Braves And in the 1990s, their biggest rivals were again the Dodgers and Braves. Geronimo hit .258 with 51 home runs over his 15-year big league career, but that light hitting isnt much of a problem when youre maybe the best centerfielder in the game. From '81-85, he led the Majors with 1,066 strikeouts. The team was made up of several All-Star Players including Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, and Pete Rose. $2615.37. Heck, they even led in strikeouts. Use without license or authorization is expressly prohibited. The future of the franchise was in big trouble. outfield pack. 121 The legacy of the Big Red Machine has been cemented in baseball history and their impact is still felt today. Before his son became the next next Willie Mays, Ken Griffey was a standout hitter in his own right, garnering All-Star berths in both 1976 and 1977. clutch play and intimidation are 88 Well, Bench is number one among catchers CINCINNATI Johnny Bench sat in the front row and watched as his . CLICK HERE TO PLAY FOX. Joe Morgan. One of the enduring myths surrounding the Big Red Machine is that Sparky Anderson rubber stamped his lineup card before each game with the names of Rose, Griffey, Morgan, Perez, Foster, Bench, Concepcion and Geronimo and forgot about them. catcher, and in 1976 they also had four of the best 19 9110 5 50 Cincinnati Reds In Cincinnati Reds teams known as the "Big Red Machine," which had left behind Crosley Field, with its distinctive left field terrace, for a new home, Riverfront Stadium. Pos. stats prove it. ranked in the top 25 in slugging percentage: Foster first (.530), Rose and Gernimo was not far behind (.795), leading Dave Kingman (37 homers) and Carl Record: 108-54-0, Finished 1st in NL_West ( Schedule and Results ) Postseason: Won World Series (4-3) over Boston Red Sox. The Big Red Machine was a baseball dynasty that spanned from 1970 to 1976. Can you name the starting players for the Big Red Machine (Cincinnati Reds, 1976)? 00 to No. BOARD, Information questions is "yes" and explain why on this Over that span, they won five division titles, three National League pennants and two World Series. He was an easy first-ballot Hall of Famer.if(typeof ez_ad_units != 'undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'outsiderbaseball_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_1',108,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-outsiderbaseball_com-medrectangle-3-0'); Many tag Perez as the heart and soul of the Big Red Machine, and his trade to the Montreal Expos in December of 1976 was the beginning of the end for great baseball in Cincinnati. 67 as a coach in '38. Many thanks to him. 7434 11 The Greatest Baseball Infields of All Time, Baseball Hall of Fame: The Best Candidates, Why Pete Rose Should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Baseball's All-Time Leaders in WAR per Season, Baseball's All-Time Leaders in WAR per Plate Appearance, Click here for a detailed comparison of the 1976 Reds to the 1927 Yankees and The regular lineup: CF Combs, SS Koenig, RF Ruth, 1B Gehrig, LF Bob Meusel, 2B Lazzeri, 3B Dugan, C Pat Collins, 1. first year the DH was allowed the the Series. +CF Cesar Gernimo was a great defensive player with a cannon-like arm and Concepcion, D playoffs began. In 1976, Driessen DH-ed in both Yankee Stadium & Follow. statistical worthiness to become hall-of-famers. Rose and Griffey were in a virtual dead heat in OPS with the mighty 29: Wally PostOne of the big power hitters of his time, Post belted 40 home runs with 109 RBIs in 1955 and hit 36 homers with 83 RBIs in 56. Mookie Betts is playing like an MVP again, Real or Not? Sure, compared to the '27 Yankees, the Reds raw numbers pale in comparison. In 1976 the infield was down just a bit, after The fabled Great Eight starting lineup was born out of a favor a manager asked of his team captain. 1B Tony Prez 34 considered. Full-year historical Major League statistics provided by Pete Palmer and Gary Gillette of Hidden Game Sports. [1] [2] The team won six National League West Division titles, four National League pennants, and two World Series titles. From 1970 - 1979 the Cincinnati Reds domina Some high school data is courtesy David McWater. Set Rating. the 1976 NL all-star team. 10 from '54-56. Sosa's 609 home runs rank eighth all-time and his RBI total is 27th in history. 15: George FosterOver his 11 seasons in Cincinnati, Foster won a pair of World Series, went to five All-Star Games and was the biggest power threat of the Big Red Machine years. 1? Board Plus, I like making a timeline adjustment: It was easier for the stars to dominate back then, so factoring in that and the lack of depth in the lineup puts this team at No. Who Was the Last Left-Handed Catcher in MLB? 25: Gus BellThe father of Buddy Bell and grandfather of David Bell, he was a four-time All-Star while with Cincinnati and hit a career-high 30 home runs in 1953. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. The Cincinnati Reds of the 1970s were one of the greatest Baseball Teams of all time. Real or Not? Boasting a regular lineup that featured three future Hall of Famers (catcher Johnny Bench, second baseman Joe Morgan, and first baseman Tony Prez) as Read More out of position for the sake of his team and not always looking pretty, Rose were unbeatable. The Big Red Machine was a baseball team that dominated the National League in the 1970s. 56: Scott SullivanIn nine seasons with the Reds from 1995-2003, Sullivan had a 3.91 ERA in 494 relief appearances. 1976 Batting Statistics (bold italics indicates the league leader; bold 3: Scooter GennettGennett wore No. page. This article was published in the 1975 Cincinnati Reds essays. big-market cities like New York and Los Angeles have tremendous advantages over An outfielder, Armbrister appeared in 224 games for the Reds from 1973-1977, contributing to the 1975 and 1976 Big Red Machine teams . An asterisk means the player is in the Baseball Hall of Fame, or After his trade, the "Big Red Machine"considered one of baseball's all-time greatest teamssputtered and never again got into the Series, reaching the playoffs but one more time in 1979. But consider: The Reds scored 117 runs more than the No. The Fall of the Big Red Machine, 1976-1981. .234 .348 .394 .741 109 183 Yes, really. They had power, speed and lineup depth, and given that 1976 was a tougher era than 1927, my nod goes to the Big Red Machine. Nothing had worked terribly well to that point of the season but Sparky was particularly unhappy with the weak hitting of third baseman John Vukovich. as most shortstops already enshrined in Cooperstown, and his The Big Red Machine had given Cincinnati a 108-win season and their first series championship since 1940. The Reds finished in second place in both 1977 and 1978. SS 140 507 62 139 23 1 5 61: Bronson ArroyoA 2006 All-Star, Arroyo threw at least 200 innings in seven of his eight seasons during his first tenure with Cincinnati from 2006-13. Action. 28: Vada PinsonDuring his 11 seasons in Cincinnati from 1958-68, Pinson batted .297/341/.469 with 186 home runs. Ruth hit .356/.486/.772 with 60 home runs, 137 walks and 165 RBIs. His number was retired in '98. He returned in 1984 to finish his playing career, then went on to be a coach and manager for the club, which retired his number in 2000 -- the same year he was enshrined in the Hall of Fame. Fosters best season came in 1977, when he won the NL MVP Award after batting .320/.382/.631 with a club-record -- and Major League-leading -- 52 homers and 149 RBIs. The Reds would not return to the World Series until 1990. Johnny Bench, former Big Red Machine catcher and Baseball Hall of Famer, led the 91st Findlay Market Parade on April 5, 2010. Facsimile 2 team by 32, hit 19 points above the league average and led the league in walks and steals as well. 39: Joe NuxhallThe Ol left-hander wore multiple numbers for the Reds, but he was donning No. 62: Wally BergerThe first wearer of the number in 1938, Berger hit 16 homers while batting .307 in 99 games for the Reds that season. Additionally, the second baseman was Tommy Helms and the shortstops were both Woody Woodward and the young Dave Concepcin. total bases while leading off! He was a three-time All-Star and won two Gold Glove Awards. Although Tony Prez departed the team after the 1976 season, some extend the Big Red Machine era until the 1978 season, after which Pete Rose left the team and Sparky Anderson was fired. He was the teams captain and had his No. Gerrit Cole's approach bringing Cy Young results, Mookie Betts vs. Bryce Harper -- and other pressing baseball debates, Real or not? he was forced to hit eighth in such a formidable lineup. time among outfielders at .9911. Members of the Great Eight collected six MVP awards, four home run titles, three batting Rose won two Gold Gloves and has the 32nd highest fielding percentage of all Over that span, they won five division titles, three National League pennants and two World Series. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. Pete turning a lemon into lemonade.) 2 on my list. 41: Tom SeaverThe Hall of Famer went 75-46 with a 3.18 ERA in 158 starts for the Reds from 1977-82. Luke Appling (he hit .310 with 2,749 hits), Arky Vaughan (slugged .453) and Barry Like the 1927 Yankees, they capped off their season with a World Series sweep. Real or Not? 57 in 1938, when he became the only pitcher in baseball history to throw back-to-back no-hitters. Driessen, D Joe Morgan was the MVP and the leagues best hitter: His 1.020 OPS was more than 100 points higher than the No. Statistics. Although the Big Red Machine was an incredible team on the field, they were also a very popular team off the field. 42 in 1996, the year before MLB universally retired it to honor Jackie Robinson. 64: Juan FranciscoThe lefty slugger hit the second-longest home run in Great American Ball Park history (502 feet) in 2011. 1,652 RBI (ahead of The best view of the game is from the outside. 53 48 97 13 5 .257 .327 .363 1965 Cincinnati Reds (89-73): .273/.339/.439, 825 runs (5.1 per game), 122 wRC+. 2 the longest (from 2011-17), batted .297 with 24 home runs during his All-Star '17 season. Foster were above-average defenders, with excellent speed and athleticism, and strong Freddy Peralta thrills family with dazzling debut, Real or Not? 10.500. The lowest OPS belonged to Tommy Harper, who merely led the NL with 126 runs. The Reds were one of the most dominant teams in baseball during that time, winning six division titles and four World Series titles. Big red machine : Authentic sports memorabilia and sports collectibles covering the NFL, NCAA, MLB, Golf, NHL and NBA. batter, Cesar Gernimo, was in the top ten for OBP and the top thirty for OPS (Oddly, the hitters with the two lowest OPS hit first and second most often. Now we can see why Sparky Anderson moved one of baseball's The team won two World Series titles and is considered one of the greatest baseball teams of all time. The neat thing is all eight regulars produced an OPS+ above league average with seven of those at 115 or higher. That included leading the NL with 49 homers and 141 RBIs in 1954. 81 95 The Great Eight also set the all time franchise attendance record with 2,629,708 fans. Their combined record was 502-300. But other than superior slugging, Larkin's stats are very Related Pages: Also, Concepcin is Jackie Robinson was second in OBP at .425 and Carl Furillo won the batting title with a .344 mark. 32 6 It is this group that powered the Big Red Machine to consecutive World Championships in 1975 and 1976 and it is this group that made the Machine one of the greatest teams the game has ever seen. outfielders in all baseball (since Rose was an all-world left It cleared the stadium and landed on Mehring Way. 33: Jesse WinkerThe active Reds outfielder hit a career-best 24 home runs in 2021, including a pair of three-homer games. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? The prices shown are the lowest prices available for Big Red Machine the last time we updated. Big Red Machine in a smaller city, but at least we have this one for the ages! George Foster led the NL in RBIs and was second to Morgan in slugging Here are the so-called Great Eight, who took the field together in this alignment 88 times in 1975 and 1976, helping the Cincinnati Reds put together a 69-19 record with. Concepcin also He went 5 for 14 (.357) with one homer and two doubles. 87. MESSAGE Foster, G 665 130 Prez had off years in 1976. reemerged as the Bench of old in the 1976 World Series, and when he did the Reds He is the clubs all-time leader with 1,592 strikeouts. 49: Rob DibbleA member of The Nasty Boys and the 1990 World Series-winning team, Dibble recorded 88 saves and a 2.74 ERA in six seasons with the Reds from 1988-93. The AL East is setting up as a race for the ages, Albert Pujols' push for 3,000 powered by dominant decade, 'Ich-i-ro! All-Time Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team, Gehrig hit .373/.474/.765 with 47 home runs and 173 RBIs. *C Johnny Bench was the greatest catcher ever in his prime years, both 53: Arthur RhodesA lefty reliever for the Reds from 2009-10, Rhodes had a 2.41 ERA in 135 appearances and was an All-Star for the only time in his 20-year career in 10. A screen for In an incredible stretch from 1998 to 2001, he hit 243 home runs, including 66 in 1998. "The Big Red Machine " dominated the National League from 1972 to 1976. 1.020 186 The Big Red Machine refers to the great Cincinnati Reds teams of the 1970s that dominated baseball. They scored 67 more than the No. 10.500. Status. 38: Gary NolanNolan went 110-67 with a 3.02 ERA for the Reds from 1967-77. After defeating the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League Championship Series, The Great Eight beat the New York Yankees in four straight games to win the World Series. and Fosters produced more offensive fireworks and grabbed the headlines. (Bench, Morgan, Concepcion and Geronimo also won Gold Gloves, although we were considering only offense here.) The reality is that from its inception on May 9, 1975 through the end of the 1976 season, the Great Eight lineup only took the field as a unit in 63 regular season games. . The team won four National League West championships, two National League pennants, and two World Series titles. The team only once finished lower than 2nd in the division during that period. - SweetSpot- ESPN Skip to main content Skip to navigation Full Scoreboard > ESPN Search MLB Home Scores Schedule Standings. The Reds also had a strong pitching staff, led by Hall of Famer pitchers Tom Seaver and Steve Carlton. information read Fake Similar Autographs Facsimile, CLICK should be. Baseball Hall of Fame, since George Foster was better than most HOF left This Month in Sports ReferenceFind out when we add a feature or make a change. The Reds were one of the most dominant teams in baseball during that time, winning six division titles and four World Series titles. $229.00 + $6.00 shipping. The Reds have had numbers on player jerseys since 1932. Who wore each number the best? Some place the beginning of the Big Red Machine's era at 1970, when they went 102-60 and won the National League pennant under rookie manager Sparky Anderson. Anyway, a couple readers asked me to rank the best lineups of all time, following up on my lists of best bullpens, best outfields and best infields. We could use OPS+, which factors in each team's ballpark as well as the overall run environment of that season. Bench was maybe the greatest catcher of all time, and a two-time National League MVP who kept the Reds perking on offense AND the pitching staff humming along. [3] In that moment of ecstasy and exhaustion the Cincinnati Reds . had the best infield of all time. 5: Johnny BenchConsidered one of baseballs all-time best catchers, Bench was a member of the Big Red Machine that went to four World Series and won two in 1975 and '76. A screen for 3 when he batted .310 with 23 homers and 92 RBIs while being named an All-Star in 18. Reggie Jackson, and Foster had him comfortably outslugged. He hit 389 career homers and was a two-time NL MVP Award winner, the '68 NL Rookie of the Year Award winner, a 14-time All-Star and a Baseball Hall of Fame inductee. The run of the Great Eight was as brief as it was dominating. 111 62 9114 41 2 guy, Bill Madlock. Published Set: Tiger's 1976 Big Red Machine. The Big Red Machine reached its destiny when Cesar Geronimo closed his glove around Carl Yastrzemski's fly ball on October 22, 1975 at Fenway Park to end the World Series. Pre-Season. Of course, that's a not the case. 50: Amir GarrettStill active, Garrett had a 3.03 ERA over 90 games from 2019-20. Thats a testament to Ruth and Gehrig. But most HOF C 142 530 83 150 39 1 28 During this impressive run the Reds appeared in four World Series, winning the last two consecutively while going an astonishing 14-3 (82.4%) in postseason play against the world's best teams. .690 The Big Red Machine dominated the National League from 1970-1976, with a dynasty that won five division titles and four pennants. C. Player Note. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1970's Big Red Machine Baseball Cards (60 Cards + 1 Bench Poster) at the best online prices at eBay! They also The HyperTexts Farewell to a Mariners legend. Ripken (the streak), Ozzie Smith (wizardly defense), Ernie Banks (512 homers), All rights reserved. Seven of the Great Eight made the National League All Star team; five as starters and two as reserves; Johnny Bench won the Babe Ruth Award and the World Series Most Valuable Player, while Pete Rose won the Roberto Clemente Award. 3B Pete Rose 35 They started trading away some of their best young players in order to get veteran players who could help them win now. (.851 OPS); in 1976 he missed the NL batting title by an eyelash and his Sparky Anderson , the Reds manager during the championships of the 1970s, has stated in many interviews since that Prez was the leader, and heart and . 18: Ted KluszewskiKluszewski hit 251 home runs during his 11 seasons in Cincinnati. They had the all-time hits and hustle leader at third base, Pete Rose. Joe Morgan won the National Leagues Most Valuable Player Award. the ten shortstops above higher than Concepcin. and in 1976 they also had four of the best outfielders in all . I compiled my list of the ten HOF shortstops above, Strong years from Cesar Geronimo (.307/.382/.414) and Dave Concepcion (.281/.335/.401) helped make up the difference. upon the Bill James Hall of Fame Monitor, which ranks players by their 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers (105-49): .285/.366/.474, 955 runs (6.2 per game), 126 wRC+. He battled lung cancer during the 64 campaign and died after the season. The Big Red Machine refers to the great Cincinnati Reds teams of the 1970s that dominated baseball. Griffey and SS Dave Concepcin28 152 Big Red Machine Autographs/Pictures/Baseball Cards - includes Bench, Rose & more. They loved their team and showed up to support them day after day, no matter what the outcome of the game might be. The fans were an integral part of what made the Big Red Machine so great, and they will always be remembered as being a big part of Cincinnati Reds history. In fact, 1976 was the I will point out below, Gernimo did have one of the best seasons by a number didn't make the All-Star team that year hit .307, won a Gold Glove and finished 25th in Like the 1965 Reds, the Red Sox relied on a stable group of regulars: All nine regulars batted at least 500 times, including David Ortiz, who began the season backing up Jeremy Giambi at DH. 5 out of 5 stars (854) $ 15.00 FREE shipping Add to Favorites Big Time Rush Signature Starbucks Cup Vinyl SVG, Full Wrap Design 24oz Venti Cold, Cricut, Silhouette, Digital Download, Rusher . And they The remarkable thing is they had the best-ever offense without Hall of Famers Johnny Bench (.234, 16 home runs) and Tony Perez (.260, 19 home runs) having big seasons. 9 hitter, hit .273/.351/.512 with 25 home runs. all time" teams is how good they were offensively at the "more defensive" The team's peak was in 1975 when it won 108 games, with hitters such as Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, MVP Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, George Foster, Dave Concepcion, Cesar Geronimo, Dan Driessen, and Ken Griffey, Sr.. The entire infield, including catcher, was 1 spot. CFCesar Gernimo 28 149 This show features my photography of the Cincinnati Reds in the '70s. $1699.99. 95 .307 .382 .414 Duke Snider was at the apex of his powers and led the NL in OPS, runs and slugging percentage while batting .336/.419/.627 with 42 home runs. RBI. had one of the best defensive center fielders of all time hitting in the eight hole, Cesar Gernimo. Led by stars such as Pete Rose Johnny Bench and Tony Perez the team became one of the most successful in baseball history. 148 628 562 111 Send a Message. 189 He was a nine-time All-Star and won five Gold Gloves. 20: Frank RobinsonA 1982 Hall of Fame inductee, Robinson was the '56 NL Rookie of the Year Award winner. Without hesitation, Rose agreed and the next night, after spending the better part of the day fielding grounders at the position off the bat of coach George Scherger, Pete Rose became the Reds new third baseman. The team was so dominant that they won four National League pennants and two World Series titles between 1975 and 1976. 132 52 67 10 .327 .466 .508 .974 league baseball team to go undefeated with a perfect postseason since divisional Their combined record was 502-300. .793 | Shop| Sell | Auctions anyone to Johnny Bench. A big part of the Big Red Machine." Morgan's tiebreaking single with two outs in the ninth inning of Game 7 in 1975 gave the Reds the crown in a classic matchup with Boston, and he spurred a four-game sweep of the Yankees the next season. 21 Jackie Robinson Facts You Need to Know! The shortstop for the Big Red Machine, Concepcion was the defensive master of teams that won five division titles, four NL pennants and consecutive World Series in 1975-76. 7 9 try { The 1975-1976 Reds were the best baseball teams of all time. 2 team hit 56, fewer than Ruth himself. 54: Aroldis ChapmanWith a 2.17 ERA in 324 games from 2010-15, Chapman is third among all-time Reds relievers with 546 strikeouts. And so it was that Sparky approached Pete Rose, the player Anderson had named team captain in 1970, and asked if the two-time Gold Glove-winning outfielder would be open to moving to third base. The Big Red Machine dominated the National League from 1970 to 1976, with a 87: Jos De LenDe Len had an 18.00 ERA in five games in 2020. 21 9 29 63 9 5 They won the World Series in 1975 and 1976 and were packed with Future Hall of Famers. The 1927 team, however, ranks first and earned the nickname Murderers Row with good reason. The Reds plugged him in at shortstop in 1970, and Davey stayed there through 1985, garnering five Gold Gloves, nine All-Star selections, and two Silver Sluggers along the way. Though the Game of Baseball is enjoyed by many, some teams will always hold a special place in the hearts of their fans. If we just considered runs scored, we'd get this list: If we looked only at this list, we'd think all the best lineups played in the 1930s or the 1990s. eight hitter in modern baseball history, so he certainly played his part by The Big Red Machine, one of baseballs most successful teams, was built through a combination of smart trades, canny free agent signings, and key draft picks The team dynasty started in the 1970s with players like Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, and Tony Perez, who formed the core of the team throughout the decade. Seven of the nine played at least 142 games, including catcher Jason Varitek. They boasted a powerful lineup, mainly catcher Johnny Bench, first baseman Lee May, third baseman Tony Perez, left fielder Pete Rose, center fielder Bobby Tolan and right fielder Bernie Carbo. When Sparky Anderson In his nine years, the team endured only one losing season. only committed 13 errors in 1975 and again in 1976 despite playing his usual 162 games. $492.29. | Contact Newsletter Comment on this set . The Reds had a star-studded starting lineup called the "Great Eight" that 49 39 51 33 6 .274 .326 .353 The Reds were also the most well-rounded offensive team in history: They led the NL in every major stat: runs, average, OBP, slugging, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, walks and steals. He joined Bench in Cooperstown on this ninth try in 2000. But as Anderson is the clubs all-time leader in managerial wins with 863, and he won four NL pennants ('70, 72, 75, 76) and two World Series titles (75 and 76). 21: Sean CaseyOver eight seasons with Cincinnati from 1998-2005, Casey batted .305/.371/.463 and was a three-time All-Star. manager Sparky Anderson pointed out that Concepcin was the best clutch hitter 30: Ken Griffey Sr.A three-time All-Star for Cincinnati, Griffey batted .303 with 1,275 hits and a 123 OPS+ during his 12 seasons with the club. Spending far too much time on the bench was George Foster, a player Sparky felt was primed for a breakout season. considered. The Red Sox led the AL in average, OBP, slugging, doubles, hits and ranked second in home runs and triples. And even though Foster was the 47: Ewell BlackwellIn 1947, Blackwell led the NL in wins and strikeouts while going 22-8 with a 2.47 ERA and 193 strikeouts in 33 starts, while also finishing with an NL-high 23 complete games. 322166814/www.reference.com/Reference_Desktop_Feed_Center6_728x90, How My Regus Can Boost Your Business Productivity, How to Find the Best GE Appliances Dishwasher for Your Needs, How to Shop for Rooms to Go Bedroom Furniture, Tips to Maximize Your Corel Draw Productivity, How to Plan the Perfect Viator Tour for Every Occasion. https://www.baseball-reference.com/bpv/index.php?title=Big_Red_Machine&oldid=1177727, Scores from any date in Major League history, Minor, Foreign, College, & Black Baseball, Frequently Asked Questions about MLB and Baseball. on this Baseball include Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Morgan earned five Gold Gloves and was the 9: Joe OliverOliver delivered a walk-off RBI single against Dennis Eckersley in the 10th inning to defeat the As in Game 2 of the 1990 World Series, as Cincinnati went on to a four-game sweep. 162 759 The Big Red Machine was baseballs greatest team. on his team, even though he was the best hitting shortstop of his era. His number was retired in '65. Do you have a blog? in the World Series, Bench rose to the occasion, hitting .533 with two home Varitek, the No. Should Pete Rose and Dave Concepcin be in the Much of the play-by-play, game results, and transaction information both shown and used to create certain data sets was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. 13 retired in 2007. But he hit a career-best .342 in 1938 while wearing No. #TN13019 TONY PEREZ 2000 Stamp Relic HoF Card. Griffey, K 23: Lee MayA two-time All-Star for the Reds, May slugged 39 homers with 98 RBIs in the 1970 season before getting traded to the Astros for Joe Morgan. Fantasy. Big Red Machine admires Rockies' streak. Item Description An Official Major League Baseball signed by 10 members of the Big Red Machine. Which well, Ruth and Gehrig were pretty dominant. 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