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List of Cincinnati Reds team records

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This is a list of team records for the Cincinnati Reds baseball team. The Reds do not recognize records set before 1900.

Single-season leaders

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Batting[1]

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  • Average: Cy Seymour, .377 (1905)
  • On-base percentage: Joe Morgan, .466 (1975)
  • Slugging Percentage: Kevin Mitchell, .681 (1994)
  • OPS: Kevin Mitchell, 1.110 (1994)
  • At Bats: Pete Rose, 680 (1973)
  • Runs: Frank Robinson, 134 (1962)
  • Hits: Pete Rose, 230 (1973)
  • Total Bases: George Foster, 388 (1977)
  • Doubles: Frank Robinson/Pete Rose, 51 (1962/1978)
  • Triples: John Reilly 26 (1890) - since 1900: 3 tied, 22 (multiple occasions)
  • Home Runs: George Foster, 52 (1977)
  • Runs batted in: George Foster, 149 (1977)
  • Walks: Joey Votto, 143 (2015)
  • Strikeouts: Drew Stubbs, 205 (2011)
  • Stolen Bases: Hugh Nicol, 138 (1887) (stolen bases were scored differently in the 19th century) - since 1900: Bob Bescher, 81 (1911)
  • Singles: Pete Rose, 181 (1973)
  • Runs Created: Frank Robinson, 160 (1962)
  • Extra-Base Hits: Frank Robinson, 92 (1962)
  • Times on Base: Joey Votto, 321 (2017)
  • Hit By Pitch: Shin-Soo Choo, 26 (2013)
  • Sacrifice Hits: Jake Daubert, 39 (1919)
  • Sacrifice Flies: Johnny Temple, 13 (1959)
  • Grounded into Double Plays: Ernie Lombardi, 30 (1938)
  • At Bats per Strikeout: Tommy Corcoran, 74.2 (1897) - since 1900: Frank McCormick, 46.4 (1941)
  • At Bats per Home Run: Kevin Mitchell, 10.3 (1994)
  • Outs: Woody Williams, 520 (1944)

Pitching[2]

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  • Earned run average: Harry McCormick, 1.52 (1882) - since 1900: Fred Toney, 1.58 (1915)
  • Wins: Will White, 43 (1883) - since 1900: Dolf Loque (1923) and Bucky Walters (1939), 27
  • Won-Loss %: Tom Seaver, .875 (1981)
  • Walks and hits per inning pitched: Trevor Bauer, 0.795 (2020)
  • Hits Allowed/9IP: Trevor Bauer, 5.055 (2020)
  • Walks/9IP: Red Lucas, .737 (1933)
  • Strikeouts/9IP: Trevor Bauer, 12.329 (2020)
  • Games: Wayne Granger, 90 (1969)
  • Saves: Jeff Brantley, 44 (1996)
  • Innings: Will White, 577.0 (1883) - since 1900: Noodles Hahn, 375 ⅓
  • Strikeouts: Mario Soto, 274 (1982)
  • Games Started: Will White, 64 (1883) - since 1900: 3 tied, 3 (multiple occasions)
  • Complete Games: Will White, 64 (1883) - since 1900: Noodles Hahn, 41 (1901)
  • Shutouts: Will White, 8 (1882) - since 1900: 3 tied, 7 (multiple occasions)
  • Home Runs Allowed: Bronson Arroyo, 46 (2011)
  • Walks Allowed: Tony Mullane, 187 (1891) - since 1900: Johnny Vander Meer, 126 (1941)
  • Hits Allowed: Tony Mullane, 501 (1886) - since 1900: Noodles Hahn, 370 (1901)
  • Strikeout to Walk: Trevor Bauer, 5.882 (2020)
  • Losses: Tony Mullane, 27 (1886) - since 1900: Paul Derringer, 25 (1933)
  • Earned Runs Allowed: Tony Mullane, 218 (1886) - since 1900: Bill Phillips/Herm Wehmeier, 145 (1901/1950)
  • Wild Pitches: Tony Mullane, 53 (1886) - since 1900: Scott Williamson, 21 (2000)
  • Hit Batsmen: Will White, 35 (1884) - since 1900: Jake Weimer, 23 (1907)
  • Batters Faced: Will White, 2,367 (1883) - since 1900: Noodles Hahn, 1,524 (1901)

Career leaders

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Batting[3]

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  • Batting Average: Cy Seymour, .332
  • On-base percentage: Joe Morgan, .415
  • Slugging Percentage: Frank Robinson, .554
  • OPS: Frank Robinson, .943
  • Games: Pete Rose, 2,722
  • At Bats: Pete Rose, 10,934
  • Runs: Pete Rose, 1,741
  • Hits: Pete Rose, 3,358
  • Total Bases: Pete Rose, 4,645
  • Doubles: Pete Rose, 601
  • Triples: Bid McPhee, 189
  • Home Runs: Johnny Bench, 389
  • Runs batted in: Johnny Bench, 1,376
  • Walks: Joey Votto, 1,365
  • Strikeouts: Joey Votto, 1,640
  • Stolen Bases: Bid McPhee, 568
  • Singles: Pete Rose, 2,490
  • Runs Created: Pete Rose, 1,805
  • Extra-Base Hits: Pete Rose, 868
  • Times on Base: Pete Rose, 4,654
  • Hit By Pitch: Frank Robinson, 118
  • Sacrifice Hits: Edd Roush, 186
  • Sacrifice Flies: Johnny Bench, 90
  • Intentional Walks: Joey Votto, 147
  • Grounded into Double Plays: Dave Concepción, 266
  • At Bats per Strikeout: John Corkhill, 41.4
  • At Bats per Home Run: Adam Dunn, 14.4
  • Outs: Pete Rose, 7,956

Pitching[4]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Cincinnati Reds Top 50 Single-Season Batting Leaders". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  2. ^ "Cincinnati Reds Top 50 Single-Season Pitching Leaders". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  3. ^ "Cincinnati Reds Top 50 Career Batting Leaders". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  4. ^ "Cincinnati Reds Top 50 Career Pitching Leaders". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2024-05-05.