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  2. Logos and uniforms of the Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia

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    The name of the team was officially changed to the Cincinnati Redlegs and the new 1956 uniforms wiped out the REDS lettering from inside the C-REDS logo, leaving a plain wishbone C in red. The color red however, was restored to its place of pride as the sole trim color, completely eliminating the navy blue that had been used as a secondary trim ...

  3. File:Cincinnati Reds Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 63 pages use this file: 1941 Cincinnati Reds season; 1942 Cincinnati Reds season; 1943 Cincinnati Reds season; 1944 Cincinnati Reds season

  4. Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia

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    In the team's early history, the Reds logo has been simply the wishbone "C" with the word "REDS" inside, the only colors used being red and white. However, during the 1950s, during the renaming and re-branding of the team as the Cincinnati Redlegs because of the connections to communism of the word "Reds," the color blue was introduced as part ...

  5. Mr. Red - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Red is the first mascot of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team. He is a humanoid figure dressed in a Reds uniform, with an oversized baseball for a head. Sometimes, Mr. Red is referred to by the team as "The Running Man" for the way he has posed on the logo c. 1968. Mr. Red was created by Henry "Hank" Zureick, the Reds Publicity Director.

  6. File:Cincinnati Reds Cap Insignia.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Wishbone-C - Wikipedia

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    The wishbone-C was adopted by the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball as early as 1905, and they have worn on their uniforms it in some form or fashion every season since 1909. [1] The Chicago Bears of the National Football League have utilized the wishbone-C as their logo on their helmets since 1962.