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Pete Rose Colliding with Catcher Ray Fosse(Original Caption) 7/14/1970-Cincinnati, OH- On a single to center hit by Chicago Cubs Jim Hickman, Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose scores the winning run in the 12th inning
Willie Stargell Hugs Teammates On Field(Original Caption) 10/2/1979-Cincinnati, OH-Pirates Willie Stargell homered in the 11th inning with two on to give the Pirates a 5 to 2 win over the Reds
Ernie Lombardi Holding Seven BaseballsCincinnati Reds catcher Ernie "The Schnozz" Lombardi holding seven baseballs in one hand
Rube Benton in Practice(Original Caption) Rube Benton, pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds is shown
Christy Mathewson Pitching(Original Caption) 1917-Cincinnati Reds training at Shreveport, LA. Shown here is pitcher Christy Mathewson in mid-pitch
Crowd Waiting to Enter Ballpark, 1919(Original Caption) 1919-Crowds waiting to get into Redfern Park for the opening game of the World Series of 1919 between the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White Sox
Buck Weaver Crossing PlateBill Rariden of the Cincinnati Reds tags Buck Weaver of the Chicago White Sox out at home plate in the second game of the 1919 World Series at Crosley Field
Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Johnny Vander MeerJohnny Vander Meer leaves Ebbets Field after pitching his second consecutive no-hits, no-runs game against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field
Lonny Frey Swinging at Pitch at Ebbets FieldLonny Frey of the Cincinnati Reds swings at a pitch during a game against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field during the first night game played in New York City
Jesse Owens Racing Baseball Players at Ebbets FieldDodger outfielder Ernie Koy beats Cincinnati Reds infielder Lee Gamble and Olympic gold medalist sprinter Jesse Owens during a 100-yard dash competition at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn
Johnny Vander Meer Receiving Kiss from His MomCincinnati Reds pitcher Johnny Vander Meer receives a kiss from his mom, Katherine, during a celebration following his no-hitter, pitched the previous day, at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn
Joe Dimaggio Sliding Into Home Plate(Original Caption) 10/8/1939-Cincinnati, Ohio: New York Yankees became World Champions once again when they defeated the Cincinnati Reds 7-4
World Series Game Played in Cincinnati
Players Mothers Listening to 1940 World Series(Original Caption) 10/2/40: Photo shows Mrs. Sarah Greenberg and Mrs
Hank Sauer And Johnny Mize Compare Grips(Original Caption) 5/19/1948-New York, NY: Cincinnati leftfielder Hank Sauer (l), who has nine home runs to his credit, compares grips with Johnny Mize, of the Giants, who has chalked up five so far
Reds Johnny Bench Kissing Mets Tom Seaver(Original Caption) 7/13/1983-New York
Pete Rose W/Mike In Reds Cap &Jacket(Original Caption) 8/16/84-Cincinnnati, Ohio- After five and a half years away from his hometown, Pete Rose adjusts his cap after being named player-coach of Cincinnati Reds
Pete Rose Swinging Full Length(Original Caption) 7/24/1985-Action shot of Pete Rose, player-manager of the Cincinnati Reds, at bat in pursuit of Ty Cobb's all-time hit record
Cincinnati Reds Player Pete Rose(Original Caption) New York: Just eight hits away from a new baseball record of 4, 192 hits, Cincinnati player-manager Pete Rose has his eye on history
Pete Rose Tips Cap to Standing Ovation(Original Caption) 9/8/1985-Chicago, Illinois-Pete Rose tips his helmet while at 1st base to acknowledge standing ovation after he singled in the 5th inning to tie Ty Cobb's 4, 191 career hits
Pete Rose Just After Hitting Record(Original Caption) 9/8/1985-Chicago, Illinois-Pete Rose eyes a single to right-center to give him 4, 191 career base hits, matching the all-time record of Ty Cobb
Pete Rose Hits Ball Stadium Fans Bkgrd(Original Caption) 9/8/85-Chicago, Illinois-Reds Pete Rose connects in the 5th innning for a single to tie Ty Cobb's career record of 4, 191. Hit was off of Cubs Reggie Patterson
Pete Rose Just After Hitting Baseball(Original Caption) 9/10/1985-Cincinnati, Ohio-Pete Rose pops up in the first inning, failing in his effort to break Ty Cobb's record
Peter Rose Breaks Cobb'S Record(Original Caption) 9/11/1985- Peter Rose hit breaks Ty Cobb record. PH.: Sue Ogrocki
Pete Rose Being Congratulated By Reds(Original Caption) 9/11/1985-Cincinnati, Ohio- Pete Rose is hugged by his son, Pete, after getting his 4, 192 hit to break Ty Cobb's record
Pete Rose Standing with Marge Schott(Original Caption) 9/11/1985-Post game celebration with Pete Rose and Reds owner Marge Schott
Pete Rose Batting -- Light Flash In Back(Original Caption) 12/9/1985-Cincinnati, OH-The spotlight is on Pete Rose as he connects for hit 4, 192 and a new baseball career hit record
Pete Rose Breaking Ty Cobb's Hit RecordCincinnati Red batter Pete Rose connects for hit #4, 192 to break Ty Cobb's record for career hits on September 11, 1985
Pete Rose Rounding First Base(Original Caption) 9/12/1985-Pete Rose rounds first on a record hit
Pete Rose Holding Crystal Trophy(Original Caption) 1/17/1986- Pete Rose, player/manager of the Cincinnati Reds, accepts a $15, 000 Waterford crystal trophy, as The Sporting News 1985 Man of the Year
Pete Rose Reacts To Reporter's Question(Original Caption) 3/22/1989-Plant City, FL-Cincinnati Reds manager Pete Rose reacts to a reporters question 3/22 in the dugout prior to their contest against the Cards
Pete Rose Pointing Bat At Camera(Original Caption) 3/25/1989-Plant City
Pete Rose Blowing Bubblegum Bubble(Original Caption) 3/26/1989-Clearwater, FL- Reds manager Pete Rose blows a less than major league bubble as he looks out of the dugout prior to the Reds game against the Phillies
Johnny Bench Smiles W/Hall Of Fame Plaqu(Original Caption) 7/23/1989-Cooperstown, NY: Johnny Bench, former catcher for the Cincinnati Reds, is all smiles 7/23 with his Hall of Fame plaque at the induction ceremonies in Cooperstown
Ozzie Smith with Broken Bat On Swing(Original Caption) 5/7/1990-St. Louis, MOSt Louis Cardinals Ozzie Smith breaks his bat on a checked swing against Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tom Browning in the third inning
Pete Rose Leaving CourtPete Rose was sentenced today to five months in federal prison and $50, 000 for income tax evasion
Ken Griffey and Ken Griffey Jr. in the Dugout(Original Caption) 5/17/1991-New York, NY - A very happy father and son Ken Griffey Sr.(R) and Ken Griffey Jr
Baseball Players Joe DiMaggio and Ernie Lombardi(Original Caption) Left to right, Joe DiMaggio, outfielder for the New York Yankees, and Ernie Lombardi, catcher for the Cincinnati Reds
Carl Yastrzemski and Johnny Bench Hallofame(Original Caption) 1/10/1989-New York, New York-Carl Yastrzemski (l) of the Boston Red Sox, and Johnny Bench of the Reds are introduced as the newly-inducted members of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Cincinnati Reds Outfielder Gus Bell with Bat(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Copy of the "Poison Pen" Letter to Warren Giles(Original Caption) 5/22/1951-Cincinnati, OH.: This is a copy of the "Poison Pen" letter received by Warren Giles, president of the Cincinnati Reds
Rogers Hornsby In Dugout Alone Pointing(Original Caption) 8/7/1952-Cincinnati, OH: Rogers Hornsby, the new pilot of the Cincinnati Reds, "points his way" from the Reds bench in Cincinnati, as he takes over in his new uniform
Jackie Robinson Trying for Double PlayJackie Robinson leaps into the air in an attempt to make a double play as Hank Sauer slides into second
Rogers Hornsby Showing Players A Bat Grip(Original Caption) 2/27/1953-Tampa, FL: Cincinnati Reds manager Rogers Hornsby shows a batting grip to three of his new additions at the Tampa spring training camp
Ted KluszewskiTed "Big Klu" Kluszewski lines up for a few practice swings in New York
Junior Gilliam Sliding Into Home Plate(Original Caption) Junior Gilliam, Dodgers second baseman is safe at home on Peewee Reese's double in the first inning action of Dodgers-Cincinnati game at Ebbets Field today
Frank Robinson Standing In Uniform(Original Caption) Portrait of Cincinnati Reds outfielder Frank Robinson standing in uniform, 1956
Frank Robinson Posing In Batting Stance(Original Caption) Portrait of Cincinnati Reds outfielder Frank Robinson posing in batting stance, 1956
Jackie Robinson with Frank Robinson(Original Caption) The Dodgers famed Jackie Robinson (right) chats with a namesake, Frank Robinson, a Cincinnati Rookie, prior to a Brooklyn-Redlegs exhibition game here March 31st
Frank Robinson(Original Caption) 1960-Boston, MA- Frank Robinson (shown in 1960 file photo), whose slashing bat helped to power the Cincinnati Reds to their first pennant since 1940
Billy Martin Punching Jim Brewer(Original Caption) Chicago: Cincinnati's Billy Martin (12) walked out to the pitcher's mound to greet Cub's pitcher Jim Brewer with a right to the eye in game here
Frank Robinson Slides into Third Base(Original Caption) 8/22/1960-Chicago, IL- Frank Robinson
Whitey Ford Congratulated By Teammates(Original Caption) 10/4/1961-New York, NY: Yankee pitcher Whitey Ford is congratulated by Elston Howard and Bill Skowron after the first game of the World Series against Cincinnati
Whitey Ford PitchingYankee pitcher Whitey Ford during the first game of the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds
Roger Maris Approaching Dugout(Original Caption) 10/7/1961-Crosley Field: Roger Maris gets a standing ovation from his team after hitting a homer in the ninth inning to give the Yanks a 3-2 win over the Reds
Whitey Ford Headshoulders Swinging Bat(Original Caption) 10/8/1961-Cincinnati, OH: Whitey Ford, Yankee pitcher, is quite a batter and here he swings one for exercise
Hector LopezReds Vada Pinson Flies to Yanks Hector Lopez in the 9th inning to end the 13-5 Yankee victory and clinched the 1961 World Series for the New Yorkers. Tony Kubek comes up from short
Frank Robinson(Original Caption) 3/8/1962-Frank Robinson outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds. Waist-up
Frank Robinson Sliding into Homebase(Original Caption) 6/27/1962-San Francisco
Frank Robinson Sliding into Home Plate(Original Caption) 8/28/1963-Los Angeles, CA- Frank Robinson slides across the plate with the Reds back-breaking ninth run in the ninth inning
Pete Rose in Batting Stance(Original Caption) 9/15/1963: Portrait of Cincinnati Reds infielder and switch hitter Pete Rose. He is shown in his right-handed batting stance
Stan Musial Batting - Action Shot(Original Caption) 9/29/1963-St. Louis, MO- Stan "The Man" Musial smashes a single as he bats for the last time of his professional playing career
Pete Rose Poses In Uniform On Field(Original Caption) 3/1964--Pete Rose, infielder, Cincinnati Reds
Baseball Player Pete Rose in Spring Training(Original Caption) Pete Rose of Cincinnati Reds during spring training, April 1964
Pete Rose Attempting to Tag Base RunnerCincinnati Reds infielder Pete Rose leaps over Mack Jones of the Milwaukee Braves, snagging a high pickoff attempt by Reds pitcher Jim O'Toole
Pete Rose Leaping for Catch(Original Caption) 7/27/1965-Los Angeles, CA- Cincinnati Reds second baseman Pete Rose leaps high in the air to grab a high throw from catcher John Edwards
Roberto Clemente Hit In Back By Ball(Original Caption) 9/13/1965-Pittsburgh, PA: Pirates Roberto Clemente grimaces as he is hit in the back by a pitched ball thrown by Cincinnati's Sammy Ellis in the first inning of the game
Pete Rose Sliding Headfirst On Belly(Original Caption) 8/17/1966-Los Angeles, CA- Cincinnati's Pete Rose slides headfirst into third in the 8th inning, getting there on a wild pitch of Dodger Joe Moeller's
Pete Rose
Johnny Bench Catching Batting Practice6/68-Cincinnati, OH-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Johnny Bench, catcher for the Cincinnati Reds, shown behind home plate in his catching equipment during batting practice
Johnny Bench Tagging Out Orlando Cepeda(Original Caption) 6/16/1968-St. Louis, MO: Cardinals Orlando Cepeda (#30) is tagged out by Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench (#5) as he tries to score in the sixth inning of the Cards-Reds game
Baseball Player Johnny BenchBaseball player Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds. Bench hit more than 200 home runs and was the National League's Most Valuable Player on several occasions
Baseball Player Allen Ignores FansPhiladelphia Phillies Ritchie Allen ignores children seeking autographs while Cincinnati Reds Woody Woodward signs in the background at a game in Cincinnati
Cinncinatti Reds Top Hitters(Original Caption) 8/25/1969-Chicago, IL: Four members of the Cincinnati Reds, who are among the top ten hitters in the National League
Johnny Bench and Clay Carroll(Original Caption) 1970- Johnny Bench (L) and Clay Carroll of the Cincinnati Reds rejoice after victory in 1970 World Series vs. Baltimore Orioles
Atlanta Braves Hank Aaron at Bat(Original Caption) Aaron's 3000th hit of his career didn't come easy here today. The Atlanta outfielder went 0 for 4 in the first game of a doubleheader
Johnny Bench Swinging Bat(Original Caption) 6/16/1970: Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench swinging a bat for the camera
Rose Knocks Over FossePete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds collides into Cleveland Indians catcher Ray Fosse
Baseball Player Being Tagged Out At Home(Original Caption) 7/21/1970-St. Louis, MO: Out at the plate, Cardinal pitcher Steve Carlton (r) puts the tag on Cincinnati Reds Tommy Helms in the 7th inning of St. Louis-Cincinnati game 7/21
Johnny Bench At Bat(Original Caption) 10/14/1970-Baltimore, MD: Cincinnati Reds Johnny Bench at bat during the fourth game of the World Series against the Baltimore Orioles
Brooks Robinson Hitting a Home Run(Original Caption) Orioles Brooks Robinson connects for a home run in the 4th game of the World Series 10/14. Reds catcher is Johnny Bench and umpire is Bob Stewart
Johnny Bench Tagging Brooks Robinson(Original Caption) 10/14/1970-Baltimore, MD: Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds puts the tag on Baltimore Orioles Brooks Robinson as he tries to score during the fourth game in the World Series
Pete Rose with His Father1/71--ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds with his father