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Career: Andy Coakley at 2.11. Coakley pitched 507 2/3 innings for the 1907 and 1908 Reds.
Season: Starter is Fred Toney at 1.58 in 1915 in 222 2/3 innings. Reliever is Ted Abernathy at 1.27 in 1967 in 106 1/3 innings.
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The 2nd named era was the Paleoarchean Era.
Yes. Rick White played for 11 MLB teams during his career (1994-1995, 1998-2007), one of which was the Reds. He signed as a free agent with the Reds prior to the 2006 season and was placed on waivers by the team in June, 2006. White pitched in 26 games for the Reds to a record of 1-0 and an ERA of 6.26. The other teams he played for were the White Sox, Devil Rays, Mariners, Pirates, Indians, Mets, Cardinals, Astros, Phillies, and Rockies.
In 1876, Amos Booth pitched in 3 games for the Cincinnati Reds, with an ERA of 9.31. He started 1 games and finished 1, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 0 wins and 1 loss. He pitched a total of 29 outs, facing 51 batters. He gave up 22 hits and 10 earned runs, but no home runs. He struck out 0 batters and walked 0.
In 1876, Bobby Clack pitched in 1 game for the Cincinnati Reds, with an ERA of 4.5. He started 0 games and finished 1, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 0 wins and 0 losses. He pitched a total of 6 outs, facing 8 batters. He gave up 2 hits and 1 earned run, but no home runs. He struck out 0 batters and walked 0.
He was a relief pitcher who pitched for the Reds in 1992. he went 10-4 with a 2.93 ERA.
Yes. The Cincinnati Red Stockings changed their team name to the Cincinnati Reds in 1882. They will remain the Reds until the present day with the exception of a six year period starting in 1953. In fear that the teams name, the Reds, might be associated with communism the name was changed to the Redlegs. People were very paranoid about communism in the 1950s during the McCarthy era.
Red Stockings was a named used by the Cincinnati team for a brief period in the 1950s and '60s during the "Cold War" era, when "Reds" was not popular because of the reference to Communists. During that period, most baseball fans still reffered to Cincinnati as the Reds, however. The Boston Red Sox, were, to best references, were never known as the Red Stockings. After additional research, baseball's first professional team, Cincinnati, was called the Red Stockings originally..but soon dropped the "Stockings" and were then known only as the Cincinnati Reds, until that brief period mentioned above, then reversed to just the Reds and have been that ever since. The Cincinnati team was first established in 1868 as the first "professional" baseball team. The Red Sox were first called the Somersets until 1905, then the Puritans for two years and the Red Sox ever since.
Photo Pins are commonly sold at Major League Stadiums and surrounding souvenir shops. The Cincinnati Reds Photo Pins from the 1975 era commonly sell in the $10.-$15. price range. Recently on eBay a 1975 Cincinnati Reds World Champions 6" photo pin featuring the facsimile signatures of each ballplayer sold for $3.00. Seems like a nice buy, but because the supply out weighs the demand the price is low. For more values on pins, and buttons including the Cincinnati Reds visit the link I left below.
the reds fransisco cordero has a 1.14 era
That was lefty Eric Milton who started 34 games with the Reds in 2005. He went 8-15 with a 6.47 ERA that season.
The man on the Yankees with the lowest ERA ever is Spud Chandler in 1943. He had a 1.64 ERA.
The all time MLB record is 680 innings by Will White of the 1879 Cincinnati Reds. White pitched 75 complete games that season and had a record of 43-31 with a 1.99 ERA.
1964_Cincinnati_Reds_Photo_Pennant">1964 Cincinnati Reds Photo PennantThis vintage picture pennant was sold at Crosley Field during the1964 season. Photo pennants like this are very popular among collectors and was made in the same style of many of the World Series, and championship pennants of the era. A 1964 Cincinnati Reds picture pennant is worth about $50.-$75. in excellent - near mint conditionCondition is very important. Common flaws with pennants include missing ties, pin holes, frying, creases, and crazing or cracked printing. All or any flaws could bring the value down significantly accordingly.
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i don't think you can ebay is the best option i have a few items left from that era and if i ilke iceberg history!
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