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Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum

The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is an entity established by Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds franchise that pays homage to the team's past through displays, photographs and multimedia. It was instituted in 1958 to recognize the career of former Cincinnati Reds players, managers and front-office executives. It is adjacent to Great American Ball Park on the banks of the Ohio River. Currently, the Hall of Fame section is home to 81 inductees. These inductees include players, managers & executives who were involved in Cincinnati's baseball legacy, which dates back to 1869, the year the original Cincinnati Red Stockings took the field. Inductions take place every other year.

History edit

The Reds first teamed up with the Cincinnati Chapter of Commerce in 1958 to promote the inductions, which were voted on by Reds fans. Nevertheless, no induction took place in 1985, and starting in 1989, the discontinuation of the ceremonies lasted for nine years. In 1998, Reds executive John Allen revived the inductions and turned over voting to the local chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America, which also votes annually for the team's Most Valuable Player and pitcher. The museum opened September 25, 2004, next to Great American Ball Park. It has more than 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2) of exhibit space on two floors and is open year-round. The museum showcases such unique items such as World Series trophies (from 1975, 1976 and 1990), the scorebook from the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings (baseball's first professional team), MVP trophies of Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan, a gallery of the Reds Hall of Fame plaques and other items. Rick Walls took over the role of museum executive director on August 1, 2007, for Greg Rhodes (the museum's first executive director), who remained with the Cincinnati Reds as team historian.

Past exhibits edit

In 2010 The Hall featured a Pete Rose Exhibit, focusing on the playing career of baseball's all time hits leader, currently under a lifetime ban from baseball. Artifacts include: the bat and ball from hit 4192; balls from hits leading up to 4192; artifacts from the Crosley and Riverfront/Cinergy years; gloves that Rose wore playing outfield, 2nd base, 3rd base, and 1st base; a uniform shirt from Rose's High School (Western Hills – also the alma mater of major leaguers Don Zimmer, Eddie Brinkman, Russ Nixon, and others); baseball cards from Rose's career; Sports Illustrated covers of Rose; the "wall of balls" representing all 4256 of Rose's hits; and other items.

In 2009 the museum launched its Crosley Field exhibit honoring the team's former ballpark.

The Reds Hall of Fame unveiled a statue of Hall of Famer Johnny Bench on September 17, 2011. The statue of Bench, one of the stars of the Big Red Machine, features him in a throwing motion toward an imaginary second base. September 17, was the anniversary of Johnny Bench Night at Riverfront Stadium in 1983, when Bench hit a two-run, game tying home run in the third inning.[1]

Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame members edit

Key
Year Year inducted
Bold Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame as a Red
Bold Recipient of the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award
Year No. Inductee Position Tenure
1958 30 Paul Derringer P 1933–1942
4 Ernie Lombardi C 1932–1941
10 Frank McCormick 1B 1934–1945
33 Johnny Vander Meer P 1937–1943
1946–1949
31 Bucky Walters P/3B
Manager
1938–1948
1948–1949
1959 24 Ival Goodman RF 1935–1942
18 Eppa Rixey P 1921–1933
1960 44, 47 Ewell Blackwell P 1942, 1946–1952
Edd Roush CF 1916–1926, 1931
1961 11 Lonny Frey 2B/SS 1938–1946
18 Billy Werber 3B 1939–1941
1962 Hughie Critz 2B 1924–1930
Bubbles Hargrave C 1921–1928
18 Ted Kluszewski 1B
Coach
1947–1957
1970–1978, 1983
1963 Rube Bressler LF/P 1917–1927
23 Harry Craft CF 1937–1942
Heinie Groh 3B 1913–1921
Noodles Hahn P 1899–1905
1964 25 Gus Bell OF 1953–1961
Pete Donohue P 1921–1930
1965 1 Fred Hutchinson Manager 1959–1964
Larry Kopf SS 1916–1917
1919–1921
12 Red Lucas P 1926–1933
25, 28, 29 Wally Post RF 1949, 1951–1957
1960–1963
5, 16 Johnny Temple 2B 1952–1959, 1964
1966 Jake Daubert 1B 1919–1924
20 Mike McCormick OF 1940–1943, 1946
12 Billy Myers SS 1935–1940
1967 Dolf Luque P 1918–1929
1 Bill McKechnie 3B
Manager
1916–1917
1938–1946
1968 Sam Crawford OF 1899–1902
39, 41, 43 Joe Nuxhall P
Broadcaster
1944, 1952–1960
1962–1966
1967–2007
1969 Warren Giles President/GM 1937–1951
1970 31 Jim O'Toole P 1958–1966
1971 11 Roy McMillan SS 1951–1960
1972 18 Gordy Coleman 1B 1960–1967
1973 46 Jim Maloney P 1960–1970
1974 37 Bob Purkey P 1958–1964
1975 7, 12 Smoky Burgess C 1955–1958
1976 46 Brooks Lawrence P 1956–1960
1977 5, 28 Vada Pinson OF 1958–1968
1978 20 Frank Robinson OF 1956–1965
1979 19, 50 Tommy Helms 2B
Manager
1964–1971
1988–1989
1980 36 Clay Carroll P 1968–1975
1981 16, 17 Leo Cárdenas SS 1960–1968
1982 37 Wayne Granger P 1969–1971
1983 38 Gary Nolan P 1967–1977
1984 43 Jack Billingham P 1972–1977
1986 5 Johnny Bench C 1967–1983
1987 8 Joe Morgan 2B 1972–1979
1988 24 Jerry Lynch OF 1957–1963
1998 24 Tony Pérez 1B
Manager
1964–1976
1984–1986
1993
Cy Seymour OF/P 1902–1906
2000 10 Sparky Anderson Manager 1970–1978
13 Dave Concepción SS 1970–1988
2001 Bob Ewing OF/P 1902–1909
36 Mario Soto P 1977–1988
2002 35 Don Gullett P 1970–1976
Bid McPhee 2B 1882–1899
2003 15 George Foster LF 1971–1981
Dummy Hoy CF 1894–1897, 1902
2004 30 Ken Griffey Sr. OF 1973–1981
1988–1990
Bob Howsam GM 1967–1977
Will White P 1882–1886
2005 44 Eric Davis OF 1984–1991, 1996
27 José Rijo P 1988–1995
2001–2002
George Wright SS 1869–1870
Harry Wright CF/Manager 1866–1870
2006 32 Tom Browning P 1984–1994
23 Lee May 1B 1965–1971
41 Tom Seaver P 1977–1982
2008 20 César Gerónimo CF 1972–1980
August Herrmann President 1902–1927
30 Joey Jay P 1961–1966
11 Barry Larkin SS 1986–2004
2010 34 Pedro Borbón P 1970–1979
17 Chris Sabo 3B 1988–1993, 1996
Tony Mullane P 1886–1893
2012 21 Sean Casey 1B 1998–2005
22 Dan Driessen 1B 1973–1984
John Reilly 1B 1880, 1883–1891
2014[2] 3, 30 Ken Griffey Jr. CF 2000–2008
39 Dave Parker RF 1984–1987
16 Ron Oester 2B 1978–1990
Jake Beckley 1B 1897–1903
2016 14 Pete Rose OF, IF
Manager
1963–1978
1984–1986
1984–1989
2018 44 Adam Dunn LF/1B 2001–2008
32 Fred Norman P 1973–1979
4 Dave Bristol Manager 1966–1969
2021 Marty Brennaman Broadcaster 1974–2019
2023 32 Danny Graves P 1997–2005
61 Bronson Arroyo P 2006–2013, 2017
Gabe Paul General manager 1951–1960

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Cincinnati News, Sports and Things to do | Cincinnati Enquirer".
  2. ^ "Reds Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2014". MLB.com.

External links edit

  • Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum official webpage

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum is an entity established by Major League Baseball s Cincinnati Reds franchise that pays homage to the team s past through displays photographs and multimedia It was instituted in 1958 to recognize the career of former Cincinnati Reds players managers and front office executives It is adjacent to Great American Ball Park on the banks of the Ohio River Currently the Hall of Fame section is home to 81 inductees These inductees include players managers amp executives who were involved in Cincinnati s baseball legacy which dates back to 1869 the year the original Cincinnati Red Stockings took the field Inductions take place every other year Contents 1 History 2 Past exhibits 3 Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame members 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Reds first teamed up with the Cincinnati Chapter of Commerce in 1958 to promote the inductions which were voted on by Reds fans Nevertheless no induction took place in 1985 and starting in 1989 the discontinuation of the ceremonies lasted for nine years In 1998 Reds executive John Allen revived the inductions and turned over voting to the local chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America which also votes annually for the team s Most Valuable Player and pitcher The museum opened September 25 2004 next to Great American Ball Park It has more than 15 000 square feet 1 400 m2 of exhibit space on two floors and is open year round The museum showcases such unique items such as World Series trophies from 1975 1976 and 1990 the scorebook from the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings baseball s first professional team MVP trophies of Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan a gallery of the Reds Hall of Fame plaques and other items Rick Walls took over the role of museum executive director on August 1 2007 for Greg Rhodes the museum s first executive director who remained with the Cincinnati Reds as team historian Past exhibits editIn 2010 The Hall featured a Pete Rose Exhibit focusing on the playing career of baseball s all time hits leader currently under a lifetime ban from baseball Artifacts include the bat and ball from hit 4192 balls from hits leading up to 4192 artifacts from the Crosley and Riverfront Cinergy years gloves that Rose wore playing outfield 2nd base 3rd base and 1st base a uniform shirt from Rose s High School Western Hills also the alma mater of major leaguers Don Zimmer Eddie Brinkman Russ Nixon and others baseball cards from Rose s career Sports Illustrated covers of Rose the wall of balls representing all 4256 of Rose s hits and other items In 2009 the museum launched its Crosley Field exhibit honoring the team s former ballpark The Reds Hall of Fame unveiled a statue of Hall of Famer Johnny Bench on September 17 2011 The statue of Bench one of the stars of the Big Red Machine features him in a throwing motion toward an imaginary second base September 17 was the anniversary of Johnny Bench Night at Riverfront Stadium in 1983 when Bench hit a two run game tying home run in the third inning 1 Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame members editKey Year Year inducted Bold Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame as a Red Bold Recipient of the Hall of Fame s Ford C Frick Award Year No Inductee Position Tenure 1958 30 Paul Derringer P 1933 1942 4 Ernie Lombardi C 1932 1941 10 Frank McCormick 1B 1934 1945 33 Johnny Vander Meer P 1937 19431946 1949 31 Bucky Walters P 3BManager 1938 19481948 1949 1959 24 Ival Goodman RF 1935 1942 18 Eppa Rixey P 1921 1933 1960 44 47 Ewell Blackwell P 1942 1946 1952 Edd Roush CF 1916 1926 1931 1961 11 Lonny Frey 2B SS 1938 1946 18 Billy Werber 3B 1939 1941 1962 Hughie Critz 2B 1924 1930 Bubbles Hargrave C 1921 1928 18 Ted Kluszewski 1BCoach 1947 19571970 1978 1983 1963 Rube Bressler LF P 1917 1927 23 Harry Craft CF 1937 1942 Heinie Groh 3B 1913 1921 Noodles Hahn P 1899 1905 1964 25 Gus Bell OF 1953 1961 Pete Donohue P 1921 1930 1965 1 Fred Hutchinson Manager 1959 1964 Larry Kopf SS 1916 19171919 1921 12 Red Lucas P 1926 1933 25 28 29 Wally Post RF 1949 1951 19571960 1963 5 16 Johnny Temple 2B 1952 1959 1964 1966 Jake Daubert 1B 1919 1924 20 Mike McCormick OF 1940 1943 1946 12 Billy Myers SS 1935 1940 1967 Dolf Luque P 1918 1929 1 Bill McKechnie 3BManager 1916 19171938 1946 1968 Sam Crawford OF 1899 1902 39 41 43 Joe Nuxhall PBroadcaster 1944 1952 19601962 19661967 2007 1969 Warren Giles President GM 1937 1951 1970 31 Jim O Toole P 1958 1966 1971 11 Roy McMillan SS 1951 1960 1972 18 Gordy Coleman 1B 1960 1967 1973 46 Jim Maloney P 1960 1970 1974 37 Bob Purkey P 1958 1964 1975 7 12 Smoky Burgess C 1955 1958 1976 46 Brooks Lawrence P 1956 1960 1977 5 28 Vada Pinson OF 1958 1968 1978 20 Frank Robinson OF 1956 1965 1979 19 50 Tommy Helms 2BManager 1964 19711988 1989 1980 36 Clay Carroll P 1968 1975 1981 16 17 Leo Cardenas SS 1960 1968 1982 37 Wayne Granger P 1969 1971 1983 38 Gary Nolan P 1967 1977 1984 43 Jack Billingham P 1972 1977 1986 5 Johnny Bench C 1967 1983 1987 8 Joe Morgan 2B 1972 1979 1988 24 Jerry Lynch OF 1957 1963 1998 24 Tony Perez 1BManager 1964 19761984 19861993 Cy Seymour OF P 1902 1906 2000 10 Sparky Anderson Manager 1970 1978 13 Dave Concepcion SS 1970 1988 2001 Bob Ewing OF P 1902 1909 36 Mario Soto P 1977 1988 2002 35 Don Gullett P 1970 1976 Bid McPhee 2B 1882 1899 2003 15 George Foster LF 1971 1981 Dummy Hoy CF 1894 1897 1902 2004 30 Ken Griffey Sr OF 1973 19811988 1990 Bob Howsam GM 1967 1977 Will White P 1882 1886 2005 44 Eric Davis OF 1984 1991 1996 27 Jose Rijo P 1988 19952001 2002 George Wright SS 1869 1870 Harry Wright CF Manager 1866 1870 2006 32 Tom Browning P 1984 1994 23 Lee May 1B 1965 1971 41 Tom Seaver P 1977 1982 2008 20 Cesar Geronimo CF 1972 1980 August Herrmann President 1902 1927 30 Joey Jay P 1961 1966 11 Barry Larkin SS 1986 2004 2010 34 Pedro Borbon P 1970 1979 17 Chris Sabo 3B 1988 1993 1996 Tony Mullane P 1886 1893 2012 21 Sean Casey 1B 1998 2005 22 Dan Driessen 1B 1973 1984 John Reilly 1B 1880 1883 1891 2014 2 3 30 Ken Griffey Jr CF 2000 2008 39 Dave Parker RF 1984 1987 16 Ron Oester 2B 1978 1990 Jake Beckley 1B 1897 1903 2016 14 Pete Rose OF IFManager 1963 19781984 19861984 1989 2018 44 Adam Dunn LF 1B 2001 2008 32 Fred Norman P 1973 1979 4 Dave Bristol Manager 1966 1969 2021 Marty Brennaman Broadcaster 1974 2019 2023 32 Danny Graves P 1997 2005 61 Bronson Arroyo P 2006 2013 2017 Gabe Paul General manager 1951 1960See also editCincinnati Reds award winners and league leadersReferences edit Cincinnati News Sports and Things to do Cincinnati Enquirer Reds Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2014 MLB com External links editCincinnati Reds Hall of Fame amp 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