In 2025, we mark the anniversaries of the Reds’ 1975 World Series win, Pete Rose’s record-breaking hit and more.
Kremchek joined The Enquirer's "That's So Cincinnati" podcast to talk about his career and he even offered a 2025 team prediction.
Over all these years, he's seen a lot of players and a lot of injuries. Think Pete Rose, Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan. Think Barry Larkin and Ken Griffey Jr. And then there are Joey Votto and ...
A quasi-annual tradition here in these parts during Hall of Fame discussion season is shooting down myths. When I first did ...
Cincinnati lost one of its most legendary figures this year when Pete Rose, a Western Hills ... I ever saw or played with" by Hall of Famer Johnny Bench, Gullett was a critical part of the Reds ...
California had Reggie Jackson, Rod Carew, Fred Lynn and Don Baylor, while Cincinnati boasted George Foster, Pete Rose Joe Morgan and Johnny Bench. Bellinger, who was part of the Dodgers' star ...
Pete Rose awaited his fate. Tiant (top left) shared the Oct. 20, 1975, cover of SI with Cincinnati Reds star Johnny Bench. / Dick Raphael, Walter Iooss Jr./Sports Illustrated Reaching Out for the ...
The Reds had a lineup dotted with Hall of Famers including Johnny Bench, Tony Perez, and Joe Morgan, as well as those who could very well be in there like Pete Rose and Davey Concepcion.
957 OPS and 308 total bases. The “Big Red Machine” Reds of the mid-1970s were stacked with such luminaries as Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Tony Perez and George Foster. But the player who produced the ...