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1996 Cincinnati Reds 1996 Cincinnati Reds
1995/1997
Record 81-81 .500
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Standings 3rd in the NL Central (7 games back)
Pythagorean 81-81, 82-80, 81-81
Runs (S/A) 778 / 773
BallparkRiverfront Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 99 / Pitching: 99
Attendance1,861,428 (8th) (15th)
Fancost$81 (28th) / $6,585
Payroll/Avg$43,696,946 / $1,526,424 (6th)
OpExp/$PV$59,000,000 / $728,395
Rev/OpInc$45,000,000 / -$14,000,000
Valuation$95,000,000
Spring TrainingPlant City, Florida (Plant City Stadium)
ManagerRay Knight
CoachesDon Gullett, Hal McRae, Jim Lett, Joel Youngblood, Marc Bombard, Tom Hume
ExecutivesManaging Executive: John Allen, 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 (WSTR) Chris Welsh, George Grande, Marty Brennaman
Cable TV (SC Cincinnati) Chris Welsh, George Grande, Marty Brennaman

The 1996 Cincinnati Reds went 81-81 and finished 3rd in the National League Central. The Reds drew 1,861,428 to Riverfront Stadium. Barry Larkin made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1996 included Barry Larkin.

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Hal Morris had perhaps his best season for the '96 Reds batting .313 with 16 homers and 80 RBIs.

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