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A Little About the Cincinnati Reds

Going from a .444 win average to a .457 win average shows an improvement in the Cincinnati Reds, but they still placed 4th in the NL Central and were just short of making the playoffs.  If the Reds wanted to make it to the playoffs in 2009, then changes were in order, but there are only going to be a few differences in the roster.  With Adam Dunn and Ken Griffey Jr. now gone, the team picked up Ramon Hernandez and Willy Taveras.  But even with the new additions, most of the hope for giving the Red's some wins goes towards some of the younger players such as Edinson Volquez, Jay Bruce and Johnny Cueto.  Will the new changes help the team land a spot in the series?  The only way to find out is to get your tickets to the Great American Ballpark and cheer on the Cincinnati Reds in an exciting 2009!

Some Background of the Cincinnati Reds

Although they are not the best in the league, the Cincinnati Reds do have one the thing brag about, they were the first professional baseball team ever.  Through their time of being a team, the Reds have formed a number a rivalries all over the Central Division with teams from Chicago, St. Louis, Houston, and Milwaukee.  But of course, everyone knows the Reds for their amazing Big Red Machine teams from the 1970's.  It's no wonder these teams took back to back World Series titles in 1975 and 1976 with Hall of Famers like Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Tony Perez, and Joe Morgan on the team.  But the Cincinnati Reds' most recent bragging right is taking the championship of 1990, led by the mastermind manager Lou Pinella, against the Oakland A's.