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The Cincinnati Reds have retired 10 numbers in franchise history, as well as honoring Jackie Robinson, whose number is retired league-wide in Major League Baseball. All of the retired numbers are located at Great American Ball Park behind home plate on the outside of the press box.
Cincinnati Reds, #5: retired in 1940 for Willard Hershberger who had died by suicide during the season; returned to service in 1942; retired in 1984 for Johnny Bench [7] Montreal Expos, #10: retired for Rusty Staub in 1993; ceremony to honor #10 for Andre Dawson was held in 1997 [ 8 ] [ 7 ]
This list is complete and up-to-date as of July 8, 2024. The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Cincinnati Reds National League franchise (1890–1953, 1958–present), also known previously as the Cincinnati Red Stockings (1882–1889) and Cincinnati Redlegs (1953–1958).
Frank Robinson's number 20 was retired by the Cincinnati Reds in 1998. Frank Robinson's number 20 was retired by the Cleveland Indians in 2017. In addition to his two Most Valuable Player awards (1961 and 1966) and his World Series Most Valuable Player award (1966), Robinson was honored in 1966 with the Hickok Belt as the top professional ...
"Probably should have been retired before that young man had a chance to wear it. Back in, oh, '80s and '90s." In June 2023, De La Cruz became the first Reds player to hit for the cycle since ...
5.5 Cincinnati Reds retired numbers. 5.6 Sporting News Sportsman of the Year. 5.7 Hickok Belt. 5.8 Fastest Pitch Ever Recorded. 6 National League Statistical Leaders.
Elly De La Cruz is batting .270 with a .370 on-base percentage in 45 games, 44 of them starts, for the 19-26 Reds. He leads the majors with 30 stolen bases, and leads the Reds in on-base, hits (43 ...
Dave Concepción's number 13 was retired by the Cincinnati Reds in 2007. On August 25, 2007, the Cincinnati Reds held a pre-game ceremony to retire Concepción's number 13. Joining him were several other all-time Reds greats whose numbers were retired, including former teammates Tony Pérez, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and manager Sparky Anderson ...