1975 Cincinnati Reds Roster

National League (NL)
Team Record: 108-54
Finished 1st in the NL's West Division
Attendance: 2,315,603, Avg. 30,875
Ballpark: Riverfront Stadium
Won World Series
National League Championship Series - Defeated Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0
World Series - Defeated Boston Red Sox 4-3
Manager: Sparky Anderson (108-54)
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
1975 Cincinnati Reds Statistics
1975 Cincinnati Reds Results

The Cincinnati Reds of the National League ended the 1975 season with a record of 108 wins and 54 losses, finishing first in the NL's West Division.

The Reds scored 840 runs, best in the league. Cincinnati yielded 586 runs. Johnny Bench led the team with 28 home runs, while George Foster, Joe Morgan and Tony Perez each walloped 20 or more, too. Johnny Bench drove in 110 runs. Joe Morgan paced batters with significant playing time by hitting .327. Gary Nolan, Jack Billingham and Don Gullett topped the squad with 15 wins each, and Don Gullett recorded a 2.42 ERA, best among regularly-used pitchers.

Sparky Anderson coached the team. The 1975 Cincinnati Reds won the World Series.

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Player Pos. Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Ed ArmbristerLFRRJuly 4, 19485'11"160Nassau, New Providence Bahamas
Johnny BenchCRRDecember 7, 19476'1"197Oklahoma City, OK USA
Jack BillinghamPRRFebruary 21, 19436'4"195Orlando, FL USA
Pedro BorbonPRRDecember 2, 19466'2"185Mao, Valverde D.R.
Clay CarrollPRRMay 2, 19416'1"178Clanton, AL USA
Tom CarrollPLRNovember 5, 19526'3"190Oriskany, NY USA
Darrel ChaneySSBRMarch 9, 19486'2"188Hammond, IN USA
Dave ConcepcionSSRRJune 17, 19486'2"155Ocumare de la Costa, Aragua Venezuela
Terry Crowley1BLLFebruary 16, 19476'0"180Staten Island, NY USA
Pat DarcyPLRMay 12, 19506'3"175Troy, OH USA
Dan Driessen1BLRJuly 29, 19515'11"187Hilton Head Island, SC USA
Rawly EastwickPRROctober 24, 19506'3"180Camden, NJ USA
Doug FlynnIFRRApril 18, 19515'11"165Lexington, KY USA
George FosterLFRRDecember 1, 19486'1"180Tuscaloosa, AL USA
Cesar GeronimoCFLLMarch 11, 19486'0"165El Seibo, El Seibo D.R.
Ken GriffeyRFLLApril 10, 19505'11"190Donora, PA USA
Don GullettPRLJanuary 6, 19516'0"190Lynn, KY USA
Tom HallPLLNovember 23, 19476'0"150Thomasville, NC USA
Clay KirbyPRRJune 25, 19486'3"175Washington, DC USA
Will McEnaneyPLLFebruary 14, 19526'0"180Springfield, OH USA
Joe Morgan2BLRSeptember 19, 19435'7"160Bonham, TX USA
Gary NolanPRRMay 27, 19486'2"197Herlong, CA USA
Fred NormanPBLAugust 20, 19425'8"155San Antonio, TX USA
Tony Perez1BRRMay 14, 19426'2"175Camaguey, Camaguey Cuba
Bill PlummerCRRMarch 21, 19476'1"190Oakland, CA USA
Merv RettenmundRFRRJune 6, 19435'10"190Flint, MI USA
Pete Rose3BBRApril 14, 19415'11"192Cincinnati, OH USA
John Vukovich3BRRJuly 31, 19476'1"187Sacramento, CA USA
Don WernerCRRMarch 8, 19536'1"175Appleton, WI USA



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