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Cincinnati Reds Tickets
The Cincinnati Reds are a professional baseball team that was established in 1882. They compete in the National League Central division. The Cincinnati Reds were originally known as the red stockings.
The 1970s, where a decade of greatness for the team and they were known affectionately as “The Big Red Machine.” In the 70's the team began to play at River Front Stadium, which was a brand new stadium that held 52,000 fans. Major offensive players in the Big Red Machine -
included Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Bobby Toland, Tony Perez and Lee May. That year the team won the National League West and went on to win the pennant and needed the World Series, where they were beaten by the Baltimore Orioles. In 1984 Pete Rose was hired as the team's player manager. However, in 1989, Rose faced a lifetime ban by MLB's commissioner Bart Giamatti for what was called “conduct detrimental to baseball.” Pete Rose was accused of sports gambling.
The Cincinnati Reds colors are red, white, with black trim. The team's motto is “The power of Tradition". The Reds have won 5 World Series championships and 10 pennants. They are owned by Robert Kastenelli. They hold their spring-training in Sarasota, Florida at the Ed Smith Stadium. The team has retired nine uniforms. They include uniforms for manager Fred Hutchinson, players Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Sparky Anderson, Dave Concepcion, Ted Kluszewski, Frank Robinson, Tony Perez and Jackie Robinson. Barry Larkin's number, while not retired, is not issued out to any player. Pete Rose’s jersey number was not retired since he was banned, however, the team has also not reissued his number, except for 1997 when they allowed his son to play in the uniform when he played with the team for a period of 11 games. You do not want to miss out on your chance to see the Cincinnati Reds live so order your tickets now from UltimateTicketHub.com.
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