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  2. List of Cincinnati Reds seasons - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Category:Cincinnati Reds seasons - Wikipedia

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    2023 Cincinnati Reds season; 2024 Cincinnati Reds season; 2025 Cincinnati Reds season This page was last edited on 1 December 2024, at 22:36 (UTC). ...

  4. Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati native Paul Keels, who left in 2011 to devote more time to his full-time job as the play-by-play announcer for the Ohio State Buckeyes Radio Network, was the Reds' backup play-by-play television announcer during the 2010 season. Jim Kelch served as Keels' replacement.

  5. History of the Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 Reds won the NL West in MLB's first ever strike-shortened season and defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in an exciting five-game playoff series—that fifth game in Cincinnati was the last major league game Pittsburgh's great Roberto Clemente ever played—then faced the Oakland Athletics in the World Series. Six of the seven games were ...

  6. Reds great Joey Votto announces retirement after 17 MLB ... - AOL

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    Joey Votto, who spent all 17 seasons of his MLB career with the Cincinnati Reds, is retiring from baseball. "That's it. I'm done. I'm officially retired from baseball," Votto announced in an ...

  7. Cincinnati Reds (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, the 75 points scored by the Reds and Gunners in 21 games over two seasons only exceed the 73 points scored by the Chicago Bears in the 1940 NFL Championship Game by two, and by three the 72 points scored by the Washington Redskins on November 27, 1966, the record for points scored by a team in a regular season game.