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The 1969 Cincinnati Reds season was the 100th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball.The Reds finished in third place in the newly established National League West, four games behind the National League West champion Atlanta Braves.
Following the Cincinnati Reds second championship in 1940, the franchise only had one post-season appearance between 1941 and 1969. [5] During the 1970s, however, the Reds would appear in the post-season six times during the decade, along with four National League pennants, and back-to-back World Series championships in 1975 and 1976.
The 1969 Major League Baseball season was ... the San Francisco Giants led the Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves by ½ game while the Cincinnati Reds were 2 ...
He won three batting titles – batting a career-best .348 for the 1969 Reds – and had a career .303 average. ... batting .370 and reaching base 16 times as the Reds won an epic seven-game ...
The Reds' 2015 season wasn't much better, as they finished with the second-worst record in the league at 64–98, their worst finish since 1982. ... 700AM since 1969 ...
Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Cruz nabbed his 60th stolen base of the season Wednesday.
There from the inaugural season and part of the 1969 World Series team, Ed Kranepool represented the history of the New York Mets.
In 1967, C. Arnholt Smith, owner of the PCL San Diego Padres (PCL), won a bid for an expansion team in the National League for the 1969 season. On May 27, 1968, the National League officially awarded a franchise to San Diego to commence play in the 1969 season [27] for a fee of $12.5 million for the team. [30]