1) 1 - Fred Hutchinson, manager between 1959-1964.
2) 5 - Johnny Bench, catcher between 1967-1983.
3) 8 - Joe Morgan, second baseman between 1972-1979.
4) 10 - Sparky Anderson, manager between 1970-1978.
5) 13 - Dave Concepción, shortstop between 1970-1988.
6) 18 - Ted Kluszewski, first baseman between 1947-1957 and coach between 1970-1978.
7) 20 - Frank Robinson, outfielder between 1956-1965.
8) 24 - Tony Perez, third/first baseman between 1964-1976 and 1984-1986, coach between 1987-1992, and manager for 44 games in 1993.
Chances are nobody will wear Pete Rose's #14 again although it has not been officially retired.
NobodyIn 2005, the Cincinnati Reds retired the #10 in honor of manager Sparky Anderson.
In 1983, pitcher Jeff Russell wore #46 for the Cincinnati Reds.
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
Barry Larkin
They were originally called the Cincinnati Red Stockings, because as part of their uniform, they wore red stockings. The name Reds evolved from that name.
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.
Reds Logo'sI can't tell you how many different style caps the reds wore but, they did have at least 5 different cap logos. See related links below for "Cincinnati Reds Logos" This website shows all. They also have a section for Reds uniforms.
Thye most perculiar shade of orange
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.