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The 1973 Cincinnati Reds season was the 104th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 4th and 3rd full season at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati.The Reds won the National League West with a Major League-best record of 99–63, 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 games ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers, before losing the NLCS to the New York Mets in five games.
1973: 1973: MLB NL West ^ 1st 99 63 .611 — Lost NLCS 3–2 [19] ... The Reds finished with the overall best record in major league baseball, but finished second in ...
The 1973 National League Championship Series was a semifinal series in Major League Baseball’s 1973 postseason played between the New York Mets and the Cincinnati Reds from October 6 to 10. New York won the series three games to two and advanced to the World Series , where they lost to the Oakland Athletics in what was the second of three ...
Cincinnati Reds season results, 1970–1979; Season Record Divisional finish Playoffs 1970: 102–60: 1st : Won NLCS vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, 3–0 Lost World Series to Baltimore Orioles, 4–1 1971: 79–83: 4th (West) 1972: 95–59: 1st (West) Won NLCS vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, 3–2 Lost World Series to Oakland Athletics, 4–3 1973: 99–63 ...
In 2016, the Reds broke the then-record for home runs allowed during a single season, The Reds held this record until the 2019 season when it was broken by the Baltimore Orioles. The previous record holder was the 1996 Detroit Tigers with 241 home runs yielded to opposing teams. [29]
The 1973 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1973 season. The 70th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion (and defending World Series champion) Oakland Athletics and the National League (NL) champion New York Mets .
Gram Parsons Emerges From the Lost and Found: How a Great, Misplaced 1973 Concert Tape Became One of the Record Store Day Hits of 2023. Chris Willman. November 26, 2023 at 11:31 AM.
Six Montreal pitchers walk 16, one short of the record for an NL team, while two Reds pitchers walk nine. Hal King pinch hits a grand slam for the Reds in the 6th inning, his second pinch homer in nine days. July 11: Jim Northrup, batting leadoff for the Detroit Tigers, drives in eight runs in a 14–2 win over Texas.