In 1983, pitcher Jeff Russell wore #46 for the Cincinnati Reds.
In 2008, Corey Patterson wore #23 for the Cincinnati Reds.
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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.
Joe Morgan was a late season call up to Houston in 1963 and 1964. He wore #12 in 1963 and #35 in 1964. He became a regular in 1965 and wore #18 until the Astros traded him to Cincinnati prior to the 1972 season. With Cincinnati he wore #8 and wore that number for the rest of his career.
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.
Paul Blair wore number 2 from 1977-1979 and number 27 in 1980, when playing for the New York Yankees.
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.