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| Record |
85-59 .590 |
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| Standings |
Won the NL Central |
| Pythagorean |
84-60, 84-60, 84-60 |
| Runs
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747 /
623 |
| Postseason | Won NLDS 3-0 over Los Angeles Dodgers Lost NLCS 4-0 to Atlanta Braves | | Ballpark | Riverfront Stadium | | Park Factors | Batting: 99 / Pitching: 98 | | Attendance | 1,837,649 (6th) (11th) | | Fancost | $81 (28th) / $6,585 | | Payroll/Avg | $47,739,109 / $1,585,876 (3rd) | | OpExp/$PV | $52,000,000 / $611,765 | | Rev/OpInc | $40,000,000 / -$12,000,000 | | Valuation | $99,000,000 | | Spring Training | Plant City, Florida (Plant City Stadium) | | Manager | Davey Johnson | | Coaches | Don Gullett, Grant Jackson, Hal McRae, Joel Youngblood, Ray Knight | | Executives | Owner: Marge Schott, General Manager: Jim Bowden | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Indianapolis Indians, (AA) Chattanooga Lookouts, (A) Winston-Salem Warthogs, (Rookie) Billings Mustangs, (Rookie) Princeton Reds | | Radio | (WLW) Joe Nuxhall, Marty Brennaman | | TV | (WLWT) Chris Welsh, George Grande, Marty Brennaman | | Cable TV | (SC Cincinnati) Chris Welsh, George Grande, Marty Brennaman |
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The 1995 Cincinnati Reds
went 85-59
and finished 1st
in the
National League Central. The Reds
drew 1,837,649
to Riverfront Stadium.
Ron Gant, Barry Larkin, Reggie Sanders, John Smiley and David Wells made the All-Star team. Barry Larkin won the National League Most Valuable Player award. Gold Glove winners for 1995 included Barry Larkin.
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