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1976 Cincinnati Reds 1976 Cincinnati Reds
1975/1977
Record 102-60 .630
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Standings Won the NL West
Pythagorean 103-59, 104-58, 104-58
Runs (S/A) 857 / 633
PostseasonWon NLCS 3-0 over Philadelphia Phillies
Won World Series 4-0 over New York Yankees
BallparkRiverfront Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 102 / Pitching: 100
Attendance2,629,708 (1st) (1st)
Spring TrainingTampa, Florida (Al Lopez Field)
ManagerSparky Anderson
CoachesGeorge Scherger, Larry Shepard, Russ Nixon, Ted Kluszewski
ExecutiveGeneral Manager: Bob Howsam
Minor Leagues(AAA) Indianapolis Indians, (AA) Three Rivers Aigles, (A) Eugene Emeralds, (A) Tampa Tarpons, (Rookie) Billings Mustangs
Radio (WLW) Joe Nuxhall, Marty Brennaman
TV (WLWT) Bill Brown, Ken Coleman

The 1976 Cincinnati Reds went 102-60 and finished 1st in the National League West. The Reds drew 2,629,708 to Riverfront Stadium. Johnny Bench, Dave Concepcion, George Foster, Ken Griffey Sr., Joe Morgan, Tony Perez and Pete Rose made the All-Star team. Pat Zachry won the National League Rookie of the Year award. Joe Morgan won the National League Most Valuable Player award. Gold Glove winners for 1976 included Johnny Bench, Dave Concepcion, Cesar Geronimo and Joe Morgan.

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