As of the 2008 season, the most losses in a season for the Reds is 101 and occurred in 1982 when they went 61-101. That is the only season the Reds have lost 100 games or more.
70 wins and 92 losses.
their record is 9,824 wins and 9,548 losses
1931 Yankess from August through part of the 1933 season 308
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.
Through games played on September 13, 2011 that is Adam Dunn with 195 strikeouts in 2004. Drew Stubbs of the 2011 Reds has 190 strikeouts so far and will probably set a new Reds record and surpass 200.
In 1914, the Reds lost 19 games in a row, finishing 60-94. In 2015, the Cincinnati Reds lost 98 games including 13 in a row (most since the 13 in 1945 and 1930). In early 2016, there were two losing streaks of 6 games in a row (April 24-30, May 16-21), with the overall record to May 21 of 15-28. That would produce a season of 60-102 or worse.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, I do not have the specific number of 1-run losses for the Cincinnati Reds for the current season. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, I recommend checking a reliable sports news website or the official MLB site.
As of the end of the 2007 season, the teams with the most losses:1) Philadelphia Phillies, 8853-100282) Atlanta Braves, 9696-97173) Chicago Cubs, 9985-94594) Pittsburgh Pirates, 9624-93855) Cincinnati Reds, 9672-9376
As of the start of the 2008 season, that would be 389 career HRs by Johnny Bench.
As of the start of the 2008 season, that would be 389 career HRs by Johnny Bench.
In 1977, the Cincinnati Reds had an 88-74 record.
Through May 22, 2011, the Reds have a 25-22 record.