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Daily Position Focus: Outfield

Herm Winningham
Drew Stubbs
Matt Davidson
Darron Ingram
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Checklist 281-315; It Takes Two: Middle-Infield Maestros
Blake Dunn
Ty France

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* Factoid: Barry Larkin played Shortstop for the mighty Reds.
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Hustling Pete is the spark plug of the Cincinnati infield. The 1965 campaign was Pete's most successful in the majors. He is truly one of the coming stars in the National League. Many experts pinpoint Pete's contribution to the high finish of the Reds in 1965 standings.



Hunter, who's been illuminating the radar gun with triple-digit heat since high school, lost none of that velo after recovering from Tommy John surgery that cost him a full season. The Reds rookie registered 100 mph or higher on 59 pitches in his first two starts in 2022. That included 39 offerings on April 16-a record since pitch-tracking began in 2008.



Oakland Tribune. 1971 Hi-Lights. Oakland, June 16, 1971. Epstein Homers In 4 Consecutive At Bats. Mike Epstein tied a major league record tonight, hitting two homers for a string of four in as many consecutive times at bat, as the A's defeated the Senators, 5-1. Mike, who hit homers in his last two trips to the plate in the previous night's contest, made it four in a row with roundtrippers in the first and third innings tonight. This was the 17th time in baseball history that a player has hit as many as four consecutive homers, the only player to accomplish the feat twice was Ralph Kiner who turned the trick for the Pirates in August of 1947 and again in September of 1949.



Rookie Cards

Joe Rossi
Miguel Perez
Ariel Hernandez

Gallery Redux!

Jesse Winker, Outfield - Reds.
Ted Davidson, Pitcher - Reds.

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

Andy Seminick
Andy is a fighting, sturdy catcher, who doesn't let small things like injuries keep him from donning the pads of his profession. He was in 108 games for the Reds in 1952, batting .256. He had 14 home runs. Andy began in baseball in 1940. He spent parts of 1943 and 1944 with the Phils, returning to stick in the majors in 1945. Traded to the Reds in December 1951.
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Total Card Count

7,702

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