List of Cincinnati Reds seasons

List of Cincinnati Reds seasons
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The Reds have played home games at Great American Ballpark since 2003.

The Cincinnati Reds are a professional baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They play in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's (MLB) National League (NL). In its 122 major league seasons, the franchise has won 5 World Series championships, tied for seventh most with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Reds played home games at Riverfront Stadium from 1970 to 2002, and at Crosley Field before that. In 2003, the team moved into a Great American Ballpark, which was built on the old site of Riverfront Stadium, later named Cinergy Field.

As one of the oldest major league franchises, the Reds began official play in 1882, winning the American Association championship in their first year of play. They joined Major League Baseball in 1890 and play in the National League. Over their history, the Reds have won 10 National League Pennants and made it to the post season 13 times, winning their 5 championships in 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, and 1990. Throughout their history they have had sparing success, most of which came in the 1970's during the Big Red Machine era, in which two World Series Championships came to Cincinnati. In recent history the Reds experienced a 14-year playoff drought which lasted from 1996 to 2009, in which there was only one winning season (1999). Cincinnati won the Central Division to make it to the postseason in 2010 where they were defeated by the Philadelphia Phillies.

Season-by-season record

Hall of famer Edd Roush led Cincinnati to the 1919 World Series.
Frank Robinson played for the Red from 1956 until 1965 and won the 1956 Rookie of the Year Award.
A member of the Reds from 1967 to 1983, Johnny Bench helped lead Cincinnati to two World Series Championship in 1975 and 1976.
Barry Larkin, who spent his entire career with the Reds, was the winner of the 1995 MVP Award.
Joey Votto won the 2010 MVP award with the Reds.
World Series Champions
National League Champions
Division Champions
Wild Card Berth
AA champions
Pre-World Series Champions
AA/MLB
season
Team
season
League Division Regular season Post-season Awards
Finish Wins Losses Win% GB
Cincinnati Red Stockings
1882 1882 AA 1st 55 25 .688
1883 1883 AA 3rd 61 37 .622 5
1884 1884 AA 5th 68 41 .624 8
1885 1885 AA 2nd 63 49 .563 16
1886 1886 AA 5th 65 73 .471 27½
1887 1887 AA 2nd 81 54 .600 14
1888 1888 AA 4th 80 54 .597 11½
1889 1889 AA 4th 76 63 .547 18
Cincinnati Reds
1890 1890 NL 4th 77 55 .583 10½
1891 1891 NL 7th 56 81 .409 30½
1892 1892 NL 5th 82 68 .547
1893 1893 NL 6th 65 63 .508 20½
1894 1894 NL 10th 55 75 .423 35
1895 1895 NL 8th 66 64 .508 21
1896 1896 NL 3rd 77 50 .606 12
1897 1897 NL 4th 76 56 .576 17
1898 1898 NL 3rd 92 60 .605 11½
1899 1899 NL 6th 83 67 .553 19
1900 1900 NL 7th 62 77 .446 21½
1901 1901 NL 8th 52 87 .374 37
1902 1902 NL 4th 70 70 .500 33½
1903 1903 NL 4th 74 65 .532 16½
1904 1904 NL 3rd 88 65 .575 18
1905 1905 NL 5th 79 74 .516 26
1906 1906 NL 6th 64 87 .424 51½
1907 1907 NL 6th 66 87 .431 41½
1908 1908 NL 5th 73 81 .474 26
1909 1909 NL 4th 77 76 .503 33½
1910 1910 NL 5th 75 79 .487 29
1911 1911 NL 6th 70 83 .458 29
1912 1912 NL 4th 75 78 .490 29
1913 1913 NL 7th 64 89 .418 37½
1914 1914 NL 8th 60 94 .390 34½
1915 1915 NL 7th 71 83 .461 20
1916 1916 NL 7th 60 93 .392 33½
1917 1917 NL 4th 78 76 .506 20
1918 1918 NL 3rd 68 60 .531 15½
1919 1919 NL 1st 96 44 .686 Won World Series vs. Chicago White Sox, 5–3
1920 1920 NL 3rd 82 71 .563 10½
1921 1921 NL 6th 70 83 .458 24
1922 1922 NL 2nd 86 68 .558 7
1923 1923 NL 2nd 91 63 .591
1924 1924 NL 4th 83 70 .542 10
1925 1925 NL 3rd 80 73 .523 15
1926 1926 NL 2nd 87 67 .565 2
1927 1927 NL 5th 75 78 .490 18½
1928 1928 NL 5th 78 74 .513 16
1929 1929 NL 7th 66 88 .429 33
1930 1930 NL 7th 59 95 .383 33
1931 1931 NL 8th 58 96 .377 43
1932 1932 NL 8th 60 94 .390 30
1933 1933 NL 8th 58 94 .382 33
1934 1934 NL 8th 52 99 .344 42
1935 1935 NL 6th 68 85 .444 31½
1936 1936 NL 5th 74 80 .481 18
1937 1937 NL 8th 56 98 .364 40
1938 1938 NL 4th 82 68 .547 6 Ernie Lombardi (MVP)[1]
1939 1939 NL 1st 97 57 .630 Lost World Series to New York Yankees, 4–0 Bucky Walters (MVP)[1]
1940 1940 NL 1st 100 53 .654 Won World Series vs. Detroit Tigers, 4–3 Frank McCormick (MVP)[1]
1941 1941 NL 3rd 88 66 .571 12
1942 1942 NL 4th 76 76 .500 29
1943 1943 NL 2nd 87 67 .565 18
1944 1944 NL 3rd 89 65 .578 16
1945 1945 NL 7th 61 93 .396 37
1946 1946 NL 6th 67 87 .435 30
1947 1947 NL 5th 73 81 .474 21
1948 1948 NL 7th 64 89 .418 27
1949 1949 NL 7th 62 92 .403 35
1950 1950 NL 6th 66 87 .431 24½
1951 1951 NL 6th 68 86 .442 28½
1952 1952 NL 6th 69 85 .448 27½
Cincinnati Redlegs
1953 1953 NL 6th 68 86 .442 37
1954 1954 NL 5th 74 80 .481 23
1955 1955 NL 5th 75 79 .487 23½
1956 1956 NL 3rd 91 63 .591 2 Frank Robinson (ROY)[2]
1957 1957 NL 4th 80 74 .519 15
1958 1958 NL 4th 76 78 .494 16
Cincinnati Reds
1959 1959 NL 5th 74 80 .481 13
1960 1960 NL 6th 67 87 .435 28
1961 1961 NL 1st 93 61 .604 Lost World Series to New York Yankees, 4–1 Frank Robinson (MVP)[1]
1962 1962 NL 3rd 98 64 .605
1963 1963 NL 5th 86 76 .531 13 Pete Rose (ROY)[2]
1964 1964 NL 2nd 92 70 .568 1
1965 1965 NL 4th 89 73 .549 8
1966 1966 NL 7th 76 84 .475 18 Tommy Helms (ROY)[2]
1967 1967 NL 4th 87 75 .537 14½
1968 1968 NL 4th 83 79 .512 14 Johnny Bench (ROY)[2]
1969 1969 NL West 3rd 89 73 .549 4
1970 1970 NL West 1st 102 60 .630 Won NLCS vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, 3–0
Lost World Series to Baltimore Orioles, 4–1
Johnny Bench (MVP)[1]
1971 1971 NL West 4th 79 83 .488 11
1972 1972 NL West 1st 95 59 .617 Won NLCS vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, 3–2
Lost World Series to Oakland Athletics, 4–3
Johnny Bench (MVP)[1]
1973 1973 NL West 1st 99 63 .611 Lost NLCS to New York Mets, 3–2 Pete Rose (MVP)[1]
1974 1974 NL West 2nd 98 64 .605 4
1975 1975 NL West 1st 108 54 .667 Won NLCS vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, 3–0
Won World Series vs. Boston Red Sox, 4–3
Joe Morgan (MVP)[1]
1976 1976 NL West 1st 102 60 .630 Won NLCS vs. Philadelphia Phillies, 3–0
Won World Series vs. New York Yankees, 4–0
Joe Morgan (MVP)[1]
Pat Zachry (ROY)[2]
1977 1977 NL West 2nd 88 74 .543 10 George Foster (MVP)[1]
1978 1978 NL West 2nd 92 69 .571
1979 1979 NL West 1st 90 71 .559 Lost NLCS to Pittsburgh Pirates, 3–0
1980 1980 NL West 3rd 89 73 .549
1981 1981 NL West 1st 66 42 .611
1982 1982 NL West 6th 61 101 .377 28
1983 1983 NL West 6th 74 88 .457 17
1984 1984 NL West 5th 70 92 .432 22
1985 1985 NL West 2nd 89 72 .553
1986 1986 NL West 2nd 86 76 .531 10
1987 1987 NL West 2nd 84 78 .519 6
1988 1988 NL West 2nd 87 74 .540 7 Chris Sabo (ROY)[2]
1989 1989 NL West 5th 75 87 .463 17
1990 1990 NL West 1st 91 71 .562 Won NLCS vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, 4–2
Won World Series vs. Oakland Athletics, 4–0
1991 1991 NL West 5th 74 88 .457 20
1992 1992 NL West 2nd 90 72 .556 8
1993 1993 NL West 5th 73 89 .451 31
1994 1994 NL Central 1st 66 48 .579
1995 1995 NL Central 1st 85 59 .590 Won NLDS vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, 3–0
Lost NLCS to Atlanta Braves, 4–0
Barry Larkin (MVP)[1]
1996 1996 NL Central 3rd 81 81 .500 7
1997 1997 NL Central 3rd 76 86 .469 8
1998 1998 NL Central 4th 77 85 .475 25
1999 1999 NL Central 2nd 96 67 .589 Scott Williamson (ROY)[2]
Jack McKeon (MOY)[3]
2000 2000 NL Central 2nd 85 77 .525 10
2001 2001 NL Central 5th 66 96 .407 27
2002 2002 NL Central 3rd 78 84 .481 19
2003 2003 NL Central 5th 69 93 .426 19
2004 2004 NL Central 4th 76 86 .469 29
2005 2005 NL Central 5th 73 89 .451 27
2006 2006 NL Central 3rd 80 82 .494
2007 2007 NL Central 5th 72 90 .444 13
2008 2008 NL Central 5th 74 88 .457 23½
2009 2009 NL Central 4th 78 84 .481 13
2010 2010 NL Central 1st 91 71 .562 Lost NLDS to Philadelphia Phillies, 3–0 Joey Votto (MVP)[1]
2011 2011 NL Central 3rd 79 83 .488 17 -
Totals Wins Losses Win%
9994 9699 .507 All-time regular season record (1882–2010)
47 42 .528 All-time postseason record
10041 9744 .508 All-time regular and postseason record

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