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Hey Frank - It was a fun ride while it lasted, wish they would have had a better showing in the playoffs but we knew the Phillies would be tough. Game 2 was the most difficult to stomach though, the Phillies just flat beat them in Games 1 & 3 but that 2nd game wasn't how the Reds played all year.
I missed the fight with the Cardinals by one night, was there for the first game of the series, couldn't believe the slide the Cardinals went on after the series was over. Next year should be fun as well. RC
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Seems like as good a place as any to post cards of Reds that have won the World Series.
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I'll try to keep it pre-war
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Hmmm... keeping it pre-war will be quite a bit tougher (but I suppose appropriate for this side of the board).
That limits it to the 1919 winners over the Black Sox and would depend on your "pre-war" definition in order to include the 1940 winners over the Tigers. Excluding post-war eliminates 1975, 1976, and 1990 Reds. How about we bend the rules on this thread and include post-war since it is really an O/T thread anyway? Any Reds from 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976, or 1990 World Series winning teams... If someone posts for the 1990 team, lets try to keep the shine to a minimum and go with more vintage looking cards for them - lest we blind anyone here. Some great players on the 75 and 76 teams to pick from! Have at it! |
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![]() And you have to ask, did they really "win" 1919 after all? ![]()
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Edd Roush was the 1919 National League batting average leader, hitting .321.
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Have you read...."RED LEGS and BLACK SOX"....by Susan Roush Dellinger ?
Susan is Ed Roush's Grandaughter; and, she presents a case in her book dispelling the story that the White Sox threw the 1919 World Series. But, that the Reds won it "fair & square"....as, related to her by Ed Roush. It makes for an interesting and alternative perspective on this event....as told by a ballplayer who was part of it. TED Z |
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