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Cincinnati Reds Memorabilia Buying Guide

Collect the entire Reds line-up: Billy Hamilton, Joey Votto, Adam Duvall, Eugenio Suarez, Scott Schebler, Zack Cozart, Tucker Barnhart and Jose Peraza. The Reds staff is headlined by DeSclafani, Finnegan, Feldman, Adleman and Cody Reed.

Cincinnati Reds Autographed Memorabilia
One of the oldest baseball teams in America, the Cincinnati ball club formerly known as Red Stockings, Redlegs and currently the Cincinnati Reds have had a storied history involving some of the best players to ever play. The Reds history began in 1882, not a typo. The Reds have played over a century in Cincinnati, Ohio and have a long history of sports memorabilia. The Reds have had multiple Hall of Fame inductees over the years – Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, Johnny Bench and Barry Larkin are the most popular players. The Reds

Big Red Machine Memorabilia
No team in baseball history has dominated a decade like the “Big Red Machine”. Over the span of seven seasons, the Reds won four National League pennants and two World Series. Their starting lineup penciled in: Morgan, Bench, Foster, Rose, Griffey, Concepcion and Perez. Never has a pitching staff had to gameplan for an unstoppable force like they did against the Reds of the 1970’s. The National Leagu MVP Award stayed in Cincinnati six times during the 70’s. An unrivaled decade of dominance.

2017 Cincinnati Reds
Catcher Tucker Barnhart
1st Base Joey Votto
2nd Base Jose Peraza
Shortstop Zack Cozart
3rd Base Eugenio Suarez
Outfielder Adam Duvall
Outfielder Billy Hamilton
Outfielder Scott Schebler
Utility Man Devin Mesoraco

Starting Pitcher Anthony DeSclafani
Starting Pitcher Brandon Finnegan
Starting Pitcher Scott Feldman
Starting Pitcher Tim Adelman
Starting Pitcher Cody Reed
Closer Raisel Iglesias

Manager Bryan Price

Collect the entire Reds line-up: Billy Hamilton, Joey Votto, Adam Duvall, Eugenio Suarez, Scott Schebler, Zack Cozart, Tucker Barnhart and Jose Peraza. The Reds staff is headlined by DeSclafani, Finnegan, Feldman, Adleman and Cody Reed.

Down on the Farm
Louisville Bats (AAA)
Pensacola Blue Wahoos (AA)
Daytona Tortugas (Advanced A)
Dayton Dragons (A)
Billings Mustangs (Rookie Ball)

Cincinnati Reds Farm System
To compete in the top heavy National League Central, the Reds need to hit on some prospects in the next few years. The Reds do not have the luxury to buy players like their adversaries in the Central so devloping homegrown talent is vital. The next wave of Cincinnati stars could be on their way soon. Top prospects like Nick Senzel, Amir Garrett, Jesse Winker, Robert Stephenson and Tyler Mahle.

Facts & Figures
5 World Series Titles: 1919, 1940, 1975, 1976 & 1990
9 National League Pennants
Great American Ballpark, Riverfront Stadium & classic Crosley Field
MVPs: Joey Votto (2010), Barry Larkin (1995) & Big Red Machine (Foster, Morgan, Rose & Bench)
Rivals: Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals and Cleveland Indians
The Voice of the Reds – Marty Brennaman

Cincy’s Retired Numbers
#1 Fred Hutchinson
#5 Johnny Bench
#8 Joe Morgan
#10 Sparky Anderson
#11 Barry Larkin
#13 Dave Concepcion
#14 Pete Rose
#18 Ted Kluszewski
#20 Frank Robinson
#24 Tony Perez

Top Selling Redlegs Products:
Authentic Pete Rose Sports Memorabilia
Big Red Machine Authentic Memorabilia
Johnny Bench Collectibles

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Cincinnati Bengals Memorabilia Preview

Could this be the year the Cincinnati Bengals finally get over the hump and win an AFC Playoff game? After starting 8-0 and finishing with a 12-4 record and first place finish in the AFC North in 2015, the Bengals still failed to win a playoff game under head coach Marvin Lewis after clinching the playoffs for a franchise record fifth consecutive season. It’s been 25 years now without a playoff win for Cincinnati, and a lot of pressure and criticism has come on Lewis and quarterback Andy Dalton, who enters his sixth season as the Bengals’ starter. Dalton’s regular season success has made his signed memorabilia one of the more coveted autographs, especially on Bengals mini helmets and footballs. Dalton’s top target, A.J. Green, is another popular autograph on the market. Green is a perennial Pro Bowler and among the most reliable wide receivers in the NFL. Cincinnati needs to find a balance at running back between Jeremy Hill and Giovani Bernard, who have each carried the load for the Bengals at times. What keeps the Bengals a perennial contender is their defense, led by Pro Bowlers Geno Atkins, Reggie Nelson, Carlos Dunlap, and Adam “Pacman” Jones. 12-4 might be a tough record to match or exceed for the 2016 Cincinnati Bengals, especially with their rival Pittsburgh Steelers looking like an improved team and the Baltimore Ravens hoping to rebound from an uncharacteristic 5-11 season. Except the Bengals to reach the playoffs and then we’ll go from there.

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