• The 1954 Cincinnati Redlegs season was a season in American baseball. The team finished fifth in the National League with a record of 74–80, 23 games...
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  • The 1955 Cincinnati Redlegs season was a season in American baseball. It consisted of the Redlegs finishing in fifth place in the National League, with...
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  • The 1953 Cincinnati Redlegs season was a season in American baseball. The team finished sixth in the National League with a record of 68–86, 37 games behind...
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    a preference to be called the "Redlegs," saying that the name of the club had been "Red Stockings" and then "Redlegs." A newspaper speculated that it...
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  • Dick Murphy (baseball) (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    baseball player who played for three seasons (1954; 1957–1958) and had a six-game trial with the 1954 Cincinnati Redlegs of Major League Baseball. He threw...
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    Chuck Harmon (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    utility player in Major League Baseball (MLB), who played for the Cincinnati Redlegs (1954–1956), St. Louis Cardinals (1956–1957), and Philadelphia Phillies...
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  • the Cincinnati Red Stockings (1882–1889), four while it was known as the Cincinnati Redlegs (1953–1958) and the other fifty-three under the Cincinnati Reds...
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  • moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Braves. The Cincinnati Reds became the Cincinnati Redlegs. The Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Athletics, and Pittsburgh...
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  • Corky Valentine (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    46 career games in Major League Baseball as a member of the 1954 and 1955 Cincinnati Redlegs. Born in Troy, Ohio, Valentine threw and batted right-handed...
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  • Also known in their early years as the "Cincinnati Red Stockings" (1882–1889) and "Cincinnati Redlegs" (1954–1959), pitchers for the Reds have thrown...
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    Ed Bailey (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    reached the Majors in 1953 and in 1955 he was given a chance as the Redlegs' (the Cincinnati team's nickname from 1953 to 1958) starting catcher, replacing...
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    Bob Purkey (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    his use of the knuckleball. From 1954 through 1966, Purkey played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds / Redlegs, and St. Louis Cardinals. In 1974...
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    Jim Greengrass (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    Greengrass appeared in 504 games over five seasons (1952–56) in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds / Redlegs and Philadelphia Phillies. He threw...
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  • Moe Savransky (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    175 pounds (79 kg), he pitched in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Redlegs in 1954. Savransky was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and was Jewish. His son...
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  • Alex Grammas (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Redlegs and Chicago Cubs. He threw and batted right-handed, and was listed...
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  • October 6, 1953: Art Fowler was acquired from the Braves by the Cincinnati Redlegs as part of a conditional deal. December 7, 1953: Catfish Metkovich...
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    Don Hoak (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    coach. He played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) (1954–1964) for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Redlegs, Pittsburgh Pirates...
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  • Morristown Reds (category Cincinnati Reds minor league affiliates)
    played in the Class C Mountain States League (MSL) in 1954 as an affiliate of the Cincinnati Redlegs. They were located in Morristown, Tennessee, and played...
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    Bobby Adams (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    played in Major League Baseball from 1946 through 1959 for the Cincinnati Reds / Redlegs, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago Cubs. He batted...
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    Score, June 9, 1954". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved August 28, 2020. "New York Giants at Cincinnati Redlegs Box Score, July 20, 1954". Baseball-Reference...
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  • Frank Baldwin (baseball) (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    baseball player, a catcher who played one full season in Major League Baseball with the 1953 Cincinnati Redlegs. The native of High Bridge, New Jersey, threw...
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  • Hacker in the seventh inning with his Cubs trailing the Cincinnati Redlegs 3–2. Pyecha held the Redlegs off the scoreboard in the seventh and eighth innings;...
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    Walt Dropo (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    Boston Red Sox (1949–1952), Detroit Tigers (1952–1954), Chicago White Sox (1955–1958), Cincinnati Redlegs (1958–1959) and Baltimore Orioles (1959–1961)....
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    Pirates–Reds rivalry (category Cincinnati Reds)
    Allegheny City, Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Cincinnati, Cincinnati Reds and Cincinnati Redlegs from 1882 to 2024". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved...
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  • trial with the 1954 Cardinals. Luna started the Redbirds' sixth contest of the season, at Busch Stadium against the Cincinnati Redlegs, but he faced only...
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  • and Mr. Redlegs to take his place. A new version of Mr. Red was unveiled at Redsfest 2012; the new mascot will be on the field with Mr. Redlegs, Gapper...
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    Ted Kluszewski (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    one per 11.4 at-bats in the 1954 season have been team records for seven decades. In 1962, he was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. Kluszewski...
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    Wally Post (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    years before finally being permanently called up to Cincinnati in 1954. His most productive season came in 1955, when he hit .309 with 40 home runs with...
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    Gus Bell (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    Gus Bell wore uniform #25 during his nine years with the Cincinnati Reds (known as the "Redlegs" from 1953 to 1958). Buddy Bell wore 25 in tribute to his...
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  • Jerry Lane (category Cincinnati Redlegs players)
    the Washington Senators (1953) and the Cincinnati Redlegs (1954–1955), in addition to 429 games over 12 seasons (1948–1959) in the minor leagues. The native...
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