In 1983, pitcher Jeff Russell wore #46 for the Cincinnati Reds.
Chris Sabo
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.
2000-2005 he wore #30 in honor of his dad Ken Sr. He had #24 in Seattle but in Cincinnati the number was already retired (Tony Perez). He also changed his number to 3 for the 2006-2008 seasons.
Aaron Boone played for both the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees in the 2003 season. He wore #17 for the Reds and #19 for the Yankees.
In the 1941 MLB All-Star Game, Paul Derringer, of the Cincinnati Reds (NL), wore #30.
In 2008, Corey Patterson wore #23 for the Cincinnati Reds.
Chris Sabo
P Jim Maloney ... Maloney wore #46 for the Reds from 1960-1970.
Barry Larkin
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.
Barry Larkin
NobodyIn 2005, the Cincinnati Reds retired the #10 in honor of manager Sparky Anderson.
2000-2005 he wore #30 in honor of his dad Ken Sr. He had #24 in Seattle but in Cincinnati the number was already retired (Tony Perez). He also changed his number to 3 for the 2006-2008 seasons.
Aaron Boone played for both the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees in the 2003 season. He wore #17 for the Reds and #19 for the Yankees.
22 - 30 -33Ken Griffey Sr. wore uniform number 30 with the Cincinnati Reds from 1973 -1981, and from 1988-1990. With the New York Ynkees he wore uniform number 6 in 1982, and uniform number 33 fron 1983-1986. He wore uniform number 22 with the Atlanta Braves from 1986-1988, and Uniform number 30 with the Seattle Mariners in 1990, and 1991.
In the 1941 MLB All-Star Game, Paul Derringer, of the Cincinnati Reds (NL), wore #30.
Paul Blair wore number 2 from 1977-1979 and number 27 in 1980, when playing for the New York Yankees.