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FRONT 2002 2003 IN A 3-time National League All-Star, third baseman Chris Sabo (above) will be one of three players inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame during ceremonies in 2010. He will be joined by Big Red Machine relief pitcher Pedro Borbon and pitcher Tony Mullane, the ace of the club s pitching staff from 1886-1892. Sabo was elected in voting by the fans, while Borbon and Mullane were selected by the Veterans Committee. MINOR MEDIA CINCINNATI 165

Cincinnati Reds Record, Year-By-Year Pennant Year Pos. W L Pct. Manager Winner 1876 Eighth 9 56.138 Charles Gould Chicago 1877 Sixth 15 42.253 Lipman Pike, Robert Addy Boston 1878 Second 37 23.617 Calvin McVey Boston 1879 Fifth 38 36.514 Calvin McVey, James White Providence 1880 Eighth 21 59.263 John Edgar Clapp Chicago TOTALS 120 216.357 1890 Fourth 78 55.586 Thomas Loftus Brooklyn 1891 Seventh 56 81.409 Thomas Loftus Boston 1892 Fifth 82 68.547 Charles Comiskey Boston 1893 Tied Sixth 65 63.508 Charles Comiskey Boston 1894 Tenth 54 75.419 Charles Comiskey Baltimore 1895 Eighth 66 64.508 William Ewing Baltimore 1896 Third 77 50.606 William Ewing Baltimore 1897 Fourth 76 56.576 William Ewing Boston 1898 Third 92 60.605 William Ewing Boston 1899 Sixth 83 67.553 William Ewing Brooklyn DECADE: 729 639.533 1900 Seventh 62 77.446 Robert Allen Brooklyn 1901 Eighth 52 87.374 John (Bid) McPhee Pittsburgh 1902 Fourth 70 70.500 John (Bid) McPhee, Frank Bancroft, J. Kelley Pittsburgh 1903 Fourth 74 65.532 Joseph Kelley Pittsburgh 1904 Third 88 65.575 Joseph Kelley New York 1905 Fifth 79 74.516 Joseph Kelley New York* 1906 Sixth 64 87.424 Edward (Ned) Hanlon Chicago 1907 Sixth 66 87.431 Edward (Ned) Hanlon Chicago* 1908 Fifth 73 81.474 John Ganzel Chicago* 1909 Fourth 77 76.503 Clark Griffith Pittsburgh** DECADE: 705 769.478 1910 Fifth 75 79.487 Clark Griffith Chicago 1911 Sixth 70 83.458 Clark Griffith New York 1912 Fourth 75 78.490 Henry O Day New York 1913 Seventh 64 89.418 Joseph Tinker New York 1914 Eighth 60 94.390 Charles (Buck) Herzog Boston** 1915 Seventh 71 83.461 Charles (Buck) Herzog Philadelphia 1916 Tied Seventh 60 93.392 Charles (Buck) Herzog, Christy Mathewson Brooklyn 1917 Fourth 78 76.506 Christy Mathewson New York 1918 Third 68 60.531 Christy Mathewson, Heinie Groh Chicago 1919 FIRST 96 44.686 PATRICK MORAN CINCINNATI** DECADE: 717 779.479 1920 Third 82 71.536 Patrick Moran Brooklyn 1921 Sixth 70 83.458 Patrick Moran New York** 1922 Second 86 68.558 Patrick Moran New York** 1923 Second 91 63.591 Patrick Moran New York 1924 Fourth 83 70.542 John (Jack) Hendricks New York 1925 Third 80 73.523 John (Jack) Hendricks Pittsburgh** 1926 Second 87 67.565 John (Jack) Hendricks St. Louis** 1927 Fifth 75 78.490 John (Jack) Hendricks Pittsburgh 1928 Fifth 78 74.513 John (Jack) Hendricks St. Louis 1929 Seventh 66 88.429 John (Jack) Hendricks Chicago DECADE: 798 735.521 1930 Seventh 59 95.383 Dan Howley St. Louis 1931 Eighth 58 96.377 Dan Howley St. Louis** 1932 Eighth 60 94.390 Dan Howley Chicago 1933 Eighth 58 94.382 Owen (Donie) Bush New York** 1934 Eighth 52 99.344 Robert O Farrell, Burt Shotton, Charles Dressen St. Louis** 1935 Sixth 68 85.444 Charles Dressen Chicago 1936 Fifth 74 80.481 Charles Dressen New York 1937 Eighth 56 98.364 Charles Dressen, Bobby Wallace New York 1938 Fourth 82 68.547 William McKechnie Chicago 1939 FIRST 97 57.630 WILLIAM McKECHNIE CINCINNATI DECADE: 664 866.434 166 CINCINNATI

Pennant Year Pos. W L Pct. Manager Winner 1940 FIRST 100 53.654 WILLIAM McKECHNIE CINCINNATI** 1941 Third 88 66.571 William McKechnie Brooklyn 1942 Fourth 76 76.500 William McKechnie St. Louis** 1943 Second 87 67.565 William McKechnie St. Louis 1944 Third 89 65.578 William McKechnie St. Louis** 1945 Seventh 61 93.396 William McKechnie Chicago 1946 Sixth 67 87.435 William McKechnie St. Louis** 1947 Fifth 73 81.474 John Neun Brooklyn 1948 Seventh 64 89.418 John Neun, William (Bucky) Walters Boston 1949 Seventh 62 92.403 William (Bucky) Walters Brooklyn DECADE: 767 769.499 1950 Sixth 66 87.431 J. Luther (Luke) Sewell Philadelphia 1951 Sixth 68 86.442 J. Luther (Luke) Sewell New York 1952 Sixth 69 85.448 (Luke) Sewell, Earle Brucker, Rogers Hornsby Brooklyn 1953 Sixth 68 86.442 Rogers Hornsby, C. Buster Mills Brooklyn 1954 Fifth 74 80.481 George (Birdie) Tebbetts New York** 1955 Fifth 75 79.487 George (Birdie) Tebbetts Brooklyn** 1956 Third 91 63.591 George (Birdie) Tebbetts Brooklyn 1957 Fourth 80 74.519 George (Birdie) Tebbetts Milwaukee** 1958 Fourth 76 78.494 George (Birdie) Tebbetts, Jimmy Dykes Milwaukee 1959 Fifth 74 80.481 Mayo Smith, Fred Hutchinson Los Angeles** DECADE: 741 798.481 1960 Sixth 67 87.435 Fred Hutchinson Pittsburgh** 1961 FIRST 93 61.604 FRED HUTCHINSON CINCINNATI 1962 Third 98 64.605 Fred Hutchinson San Francisco 1963 Fifth 86 76.531 Fred Hutchinson Los Angeles** 1964 Tied Second 92 70.568 Fred Hutchinson, Dick Sisler St. Louis** 1965 Fourth 89 73.549 Dick Sisler Los Angeles** 1966 Seventh 76 84.475 Don Heffner, Dave Bristol Los Angeles 1967 Fourth 87 75.537 Dave Bristol St. Louis** 1968 Fourth 83 79.512 Dave Bristol St. Louis 1969 Third 89 73.549 Dave Bristol New York** DECADE: 860 742.537 1970 FIRST 102 60.628 SPARKY ANDERSON CINCINNATI 1971 Tied Fourth 79 83.488 Sparky Anderson Pittsburgh** 1972 FIRST 95 59.617 SPARKY ANDERSON CINCINNATI 1973 FIRST 99 63.611 SPARKY ANDERSON NEW YORK 1974 Second 98 64.605 Sparky Anderson Los Angeles 1975 FIRST 108 54.667 SPARKY ANDERSON CINCINNATI** 1976 FIRST 102 60.630 SPARKY ANDERSON CINCINNATI** 1977 Second 88 74.543 Sparky Anderson Los Angeles 1978 Second 92 69.571 Sparky Anderson Los Angeles 1979 FIRST 90 71.559 JOHN McNAMARA PITTSBURGH** DECADE: 953 657.592 1980 Third 89 73.549 John McNamara Philadelphia** 1981 # 66 42.611 John McNamara Los Angeles** 1982 Sixth 61 101.377 John McNamara, Russ Nixon St. Louis** 1983 Sixth 74 88.457 Russ Nixon Philadelphia 1984 Fifth 70 92.432 Vern Rapp, Pete Rose San Diego 1985 Second 89 72.553 Pete Rose St. Louis 1986 Second 86 76.531 Pete Rose New York** 1987 Second 84 78.519 Pete Rose St. Louis 1988 Second 87 74.540 Pete Rose Los Angeles** 1989 Fifth 75 87.463 Pete Rose, Tommy Helms San Francisco DECADE: 781 783.499 FRONT 2002 2003 IN MINOR MEDIA CINCINNATI 167

Pennant Year Pos. W L Pct. Manager Winner 1990 FIRST 91 71.562 LOU PINIELLA CINCINNATI** 1991 Fifth 74 88.457 Lou Piniella Atlanta 1992 Second 90 72.556 Lou Piniella Atlanta 1993 Fifth 73 89.451 Tony Perez, Davey Johnson Philadelphia 1994 FIRST 66 48.579 DAVEY JOHNSON Players Strike 1995 FIRST 85 59.590 DAVEY JOHNSON Atlanta** 1996 Third 81 81.500 Ray Knight Atlanta 1997 Third 76 86.469 Ray Knight, Jack McKeon Florida** 1998 Fourth 77 85.475 Jack McKeon San Diego 1999 Second 96 67.589 Jack McKeon Atlanta DECADE: 809 746.520 2000 Second 85 77.525 Jack McKeon New York 2001 Fifth 66 96.407 Bob Boone Arizona** 2002 Third 78 84.481 Bob Boone San Francisco 2003 Fifth 69 93.426 Bob Boone, Dave Miley Florida** 2004 Fourth 76 86.469 Dave Miley St. Louis 2005 Fifth 73 89.451 Dave Miley, Jerry Narron Houston 2006 Third 80 82.494 Jerry Narron St. Louis** 2007 Fifth 72 90.444 Jerry Narron, Pete Mackanin Colorado 2008 Fifth 74 88.457 Dusty Baker Philadelphia** 2009 Fourth 78 84.481 Dusty Baker TBD DECADE: 751 869.464 Overall Totals 9,395 9,368.501 Season Finishes: First - 13; Second - 16; Third - 15; Fourth - 20; Fifth - 22; Sixth - 16; Seventh - 11; Eighth - 10; Tenth - 1 **World Series winner; In 1969, the National League split into two 6-team divisions, Reds became a member of Western Division; In 1994, the National League split into three divisions, Reds move to 6-team Central Division; # NOTE: In 1981, the Reds had best record overall, finishing 35-21 in the first half of the season, 2nd to Los Angeles, and 31-21 in the second half, 2nd to Houston. Cincinnati Reds Managers Since 1900 Manager Year(s) W-L Pct. Robert Allen 00 62-77.446 John McPhee 01-02 79-124.389 Frank Bancroft 02 10-7.588 Joseph Kelley 02-05 274-230.544 Ned Hanlon 06-07 130-174.428 John Ganzel 08 73-81.474 Clark Griffith 09-11 222-238.483 Henry O Day 12 75-78.490 Joseph Tinker 13 64-89.418 Buck Herzog 14-16 165-226.422 Christy Mathewson 16-18 165-177.482 Heinie Groh 18 7-3.700 Patrick Moran 19-23 425-329.564 Jack Hendricks 24-29 469-450.510 Dan Howley 30-32 177-285.383 Donie Bush 33 58-94.382 Robert O Farrell 34 26-58.310 Burt Shotton 34 1-0 1.000 Charles Dressen 34-37 218-284.434 Bobby Wallace 37 5-20.200 Bill McKechnie 38-46 747-632.542 John Neun 47-48 117-137.461 Bucky Walters 48-49 81-123.397 Luke Sewell 49-52 174-234.426 Earle Brucker 52 3-2.600 Manager Year(s) W-L Pct. Rogers Hornsby 52-53 91-106.462 C. Buster Mills 53 4-4.500 Birdie Tebbetts 54-58 372-357.510 Jimmy Dykes 58 24-17.585 Mayo Smith 59 35-45.438 Fred Hutchinson 59-64 446-375.543 Dick Sisler 64-65 118-91.565 Don Heffner 66 37-46.446 Dave Bristol 66-69 298-265.529 Sparky Anderson 70-78 863-586.596 John McNamara 79-82 279-244.533 Russ Nixon 82-83 101-131.435 Vern Rapp 84 51-70.421 Pete Rose 84-89 426-388.523 Tommy Helms 89 14-21.400 Lou Piniella 90-92 255-231.525 Tony Perez 93 20-24.455 Davey Johnson 93-95 204-172.543 Ray Knight 96-97, 03 125-137.477 Jack McKeon 1997-2000 291-259.529 Bob Boone 2001-03 190-238.444 Dave Miley 2003-05 125-164.433 Jerry Narron 2005-06 157-179.467 Pete Mackanin 2007 41-39.513 Dusty Baker 2008-09 152-172.469 168 CINCINNATI

Attendance History Reds Home Attendance - Since 1901 FRONT 1901... 205,728 1902... 217,300 1903... 351,680 1904... 391,915 1905... 313,927 1906... 330,056 1907... 317,500 1908... 399,200 1909... 424,643 1910... 380,622 1911... 300,000 1912... 344,000 1913... 258,000 1914... 100,791 1915... 218,878 1916... 255,846 1917... 269,056 1918... 163,009 1919... 532,501 1920... 568,107 1921... 311,227 1922... 493,754 1923... 575,063 1924... 473,707 1925... 464,920 1926... 672,987 1927... 442,164 1928... 490,490 1929... 295,040 1930... 386,727 1931... 263,316 1932... 356,950 1933... 218,281 1934... 206,773 1935... 448,247 1936... 446,245 1937... 411,221 1938... 706,756 1939... 981,443 1940... 850,180 1941... 634,513 1942... 427,031 1943... 379,122 1944... 409,567 1945... 290,970 1946... 715,751 1947... 899,975 1948... 823,386 1949... 707,782 1950... 538,794 1951... 588,268 1952... 604,197 1953... 548,086 1954... 704,167 1955... 693,662 1956... 1,125,928 1957... 1,070,850 1958... 788,582 1959... 801,298 1960... 663,486 1961... 1,117,603 1962... 982,095 1963... 858,805 1964... 862,466 1965... 1,047,824 1966... 742,958 1967... 958,300 1968... 733,354 1969... 987,991 1970... 1,803,568 1971... 1,501,122 1972... 1,611,459 1973... 2,017,601 1974... 2,164,307 1975... 2,315,603 1976... 2,629,708 1977... 2,519,670 1978... 2,532,497 1979... 2,356,933 @1980... 2,022,450 1981... 1,093,730 1982... 1,326,528 1983... 1,190,419 1984... 1,275,887 1985... 1,834,619 1986... 1,692,432 &1987... 2,185,205 &1988... 2,072,528 $1989... 1,979,320 +1990... 2,400,892 1991... 2,372,377 &1992... 2,315,946 $1993... 2,453,232 *1994... 1,897,681 #1995... 1,837,649 %1996... 1,861,428 &1997... 1,785,788 1998... 1,793,679 @1999... 2,061,222 @2000... 2,577,351 $2001... 1,879,757 &2002... 1,855,787 2003... 2,355,259 2004... 2,287,250 ^2005... 1,943,157 ^2006... 2,134,472 2007... 2,058,593 2008... 2,058,632 2009... 1,747,919 Total at GABP: 14,585,282 * 60 home dates (strike) # 71 home dates % 76 home dates + 78 home dates $ 79 home dates & 80 home dates @ 82 home dates ^ Announced attendance 2002 2003 Reds Largest Home Crowds By Team Ari 46,101... 7/21/00 Atl 52,567... 8/6/94 Chi 52,116... 7/9/72 Col 54,820... 4/1/97 Fla 42,006... 7/17/93 Hou 55,205... 4/8/91 LA 55,385... 4/3/89 Mil 55,596... 4/3/00 Mtl 55,456... 4/5/93 NY 54,621... 10/4/99 Phi 55,047... 10/12/76 Pit 56,079... 10/12/90 StL 55,438... 4/4/88 SD 55,356... 4/6/92 SF 55,112... 4/5/99 Wsh 36,539... 5/24/05 Bal 51,531...(2x) 10/10 & 10/11, 1970 Bos 56,393... 10/16/75 Cle 54,335... 7/8/00 Chi 42,234... 6/20/09 Det 31,793... 10/2/40 KC 34,648... 6/28/06 Min 45,617... 6/3/00 LAA 32,860... 6/14/07 NYY 54,826... 10/16/75 Oak 56,040... 10/22/72 Sea 27,908... 6/20/02 TB 32,019... 6/8/05 Tex 40,383... 6/17/04 Tor 30,158... 6/7/03 Ari 49,481... 4/9/07 Atl 50,595... 7/4/77 Chi 43,786... 7/29/45 Col 70,069... 9/26/93 Fla 44,363... 7/24/93 Hou 54,037... 9/28/99 LA 56,000... 7/22/09 Mil 56,354... 9/28/00 Reds Top Road Attendance At Each Club Mtl 42,944... 5/30/82 NY 55,391... 7/27/69 Phi 63,816... 7/3/84 Pit 48,846... 7/16/70 StL 52,876... 9/28/96 SD 60,767... 6/16/00 SF 58,920... 6/20/78 Wsh 40,762... 8/25/05 Ana 35,501... 6/9/02 Bal 53,007... 10/14/70 Bos 35,478... 6/13/05 Cle 43,105... 6/9/00 Sox 34,379... 10/6/19 Det 55,189... 10/6/40 KC 27,228... 6/5/00 Min 35,034... 7/6/01 NYY 63,083... 10/5/61 Oak 49,410...10/17-20/72 Sea 46,340... 6/22/07 TB 24,425... 6/10/03 Tex 29,891... 6/12/02 Tor 28,153... 6/24/08 IN MINOR Largest Home Crowds Great American Ball Park Opening Day... 42,794 (4/4/05) Regular Season... 42,794 (4/4/05) Season Total... 2,355,259 (2003) Largest Home Crowds Riverfront/Cinergy Field Opening Day... 55,596 (4/3/00) Regular Season... 55,596 (4/3/00) Season Total... 2,629,708 (1976) Largest Home Crowds Crosley Field Opening Day... 35,747 (4/15/24) Regular Season... 36,691 (4/27/47) Season Total... 1,125,928 (1961) MEDIA CINCINNATI 169

2009 NOTES 170 CINCINNATI