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Micah Owings
Tony Santillan
Ross Powell
Jack Baldschun
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Checklist 281-315; It Takes Two: Middle-Infield Maestros
Blake Dunn
Ty France

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* Factoid: Dave Van Gorder played Catcher for the mighty Reds.
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One of the best lefthanded relievers in baseball, Tom continued his ratio of almost one Strikeout for every inning he's pitched in the majors. Used also as a spot starter by Reds, Tom spun Shutout vs. Astros in key game last, season.



With a deceptive fastball and plus curve he describes as his "bread and butter," Andrew roared through the Minors, averaging 15.0 SOS/9 IP in 2023. Abbott made a great first impression against the Brewers in his MLB bow, becoming the first lefty in the modern era to toss six-plus shutout innings, strike out at least six and allow no more than one hit.



Bill was a key reason for the Reds' pennant bid last year. The youngster came to the majors with just one season of minor league ball under his belt. Staying cool in tense situations, the 20 year old southpaw was a big man in the Cincinnati bullpen. Cincinnati scouts had kept an eye on Bill since his high school days, when the lefthander raised eyebrows by pitching three no-hitters.



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Joey Votto
Homer Bailey
Joe Valentine

Gallery Redux!

Woody Woodward, Shortstop - Reds.
Bill Plummer, Catcher - Reds.

Back to the Front! Reds card back du jour...

Hal Morris
Hal Morris was an eighth round draft pick of the New York Yankees in 1986. He played collegiate ball at the University of Michigan where he was teammates with Barry Larkin and Jim Abbott. Traded to Cincinnati in 1989, Morris has developed into one of the top hitters in the National League. In 1994 he batted .335, fourth highest in the National League and the highest average by a Reds player (minimum 400 at-bats) since Ken Griffey hit 336 in 1976. In his five seasons with Cincinnati, Hal has batted above 300 four times.
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7,702

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