Roy Oswalt
Eppa Rixey with 179 wins between 1921-1933.
The Cincinnati Reds played the most innings in a single game on May 1, 1970, against the Atlanta Braves. That game went to 21 innings, ending with the Reds losing 4-3. This marathon match is one of the longest in Major League Baseball history.
Ryan Freel with 5 against the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 27, 2005.
For most of his career, the Cincinnati Reds.
Bronson Arroyo is best known as a Major League Baseball starting pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. He has previously played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Boston Red Sox.
Samuel Paul Derringer (1906-1987) was a US Major League Baseball pitcher before and during World War II. Most of his games were played for the Cincinnati Reds, where in 1958 he was a founding inductee into the Cinicinnati Reds Hall of Fame.
There have been two no hitters in the postseason of MLB baseball. Most recently, Roy Halladay threw a no hitter against the Cincinnati Reds on October 6, 2010.
The Cincinnati Reds set the record for the most runs in one inning by scoring 21 runs in the eighth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies on August 10, 1957. This remarkable feat remains one of the highest single-inning run totals in Major League Baseball history. The Reds' explosive inning contributed to a 26-6 victory in that game.
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Several players have worn the number 11 for the Cincinnati Reds, but the most notable was Barry Larkin, who wore the number 11 from 1986-2004.
Since the Houston franchise joined the National League in 1962 -- they are now in the American League -- the Cincinnati Reds have beaten the Colt .45s/Astros 443 times in 845 games.
The record is 13 against the Cincinnati Reds. I'm not sure exactly what year but it was sometime between 2002-2005. Recent. I believe it was the 4th inning but I wouldn't swear to it. Also, it was the only inning in which the Phillies scored in the game.