1985 Cincinnati Reds Roster

National League (NL)
Team Record: 89-72
Finished 2nd in the NL's West Division
Attendance: 1,839,347, Avg. 23,888
Ballpark: Riverfront Stadium
Manager: Pete Rose (89-72)
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
1985 Cincinnati Reds Statistics
1985 Cincinnati Reds Results

The Cincinnati Reds of the National League ended the 1985 season with a record of 89 wins and 72 losses, finishing second in the NL's West Division.

The Reds plated 677 runs and yielded 666 runs. Dave Parker walloped 34 home runs for Cincinnati, while Nick Esasky swatted 20 or more, too. Dave Parker drove in 125 runs and topped all regular hitters by hitting .312. Tom Browning led the squad with 20 wins and a team-best 3.55 ERA, leading regularly-used pitchers.

Pete Rose coached the team.

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Player Pos. Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Buddy Bell3BRRAugust 27, 19516'1"180Pittsburgh, PA USA
Dann BilardelloCRRMay 26, 19596'0"185Santa Cruz, CA USA
Tom BrowningPLLApril 28, 19606'1"190Casper, WY USA
Bob BuchananPLLMay 3, 19616'1"185Ridley Park, PA USA
Cesar Cedeno1BRRFebruary 25, 19516'2"175Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional D.R.
Dave ConcepcionSSRRJune 17, 19486'2"155Ocumare de la Costa, Aragua Venezuela
Eric DavisCFRRMay 29, 19626'2"165Los Angeles, CA USA
Bo DiazCRRMarch 23, 19535'11"185Cua, Miranda Venezuela
Nick Esasky3BRRFebruary 24, 19606'3"200Hialeah, FL USA
Tom Foley2BLRSeptember 9, 19596'1"175Fort Benning, GA USA
John FrancoPLLSeptember 17, 19605'10"170Brooklyn, NY USA
Tom HumePRRMarch 29, 19536'1"185Cincinnati, OH USA
Alan KnicelyCRRMay 19, 19556'0"190Harrisonburg, VA USA
Wayne Krenchicki3BLRSeptember 17, 19546'1"180Trenton, NJ USA
Andy McGaffiganPRROctober 25, 19566'3"185West Palm Beach, FL USA
Eddie MilnerCFLLMay 21, 19555'11"173Columbus, OH USA
Rob MurphyPLLMay 26, 19606'2"200Miami, FL USA
Paul O'NeillLFLLFebruary 25, 19636'4"200Columbus, OH USA
Ron Oester2BBRMay 5, 19566'2"185Cincinnati, OH USA
Dave ParkerRFLRJune 9, 19516'5"230Grenada, MS USA
Frank PastorePRRAugust 21, 19576'2"188Alhambra, CA USA
Tony Perez1BRRMay 14, 19426'2"175Camaguey, Camaguey Cuba
Ted PowerPRRJanuary 31, 19556'4"215Guthrie, OK USA
Joe PricePRLNovember 29, 19566'4"220Inglewood, CA USA
Gary RedusLFRRNovember 1, 19566'1"180Tanner, AL USA
Ron RobinsonPRRMarch 24, 19626'4"235Exeter, CA USA
Pete Rose1BBRApril 14, 19415'11"192Cincinnati, OH USA
Wade Rowdon3BRRSeptember 7, 19606'2"170Riverhead, NY USA
Tom RunnellsSSBRApril 17, 19556'0"175Greeley, CO USA
Mike SmithPRRFebruary 23, 19616'0"175Jackson, MS USA
Mario SotoPRRJuly 12, 19566'0"174Bani, Peravia D.R.
John StuperPRRMay 9, 19576'2"200Butler, PA USA
Jay TibbsPRRJanuary 4, 19626'3"185Birmingham, AL USA
Dave Van GorderCRRMarch 27, 19576'2"205Los Angeles, CA USA
Max VenableLFLRJune 6, 19575'10"185Phoenix, AZ USA
Duane WalkerLFLLMarch 13, 19576'0"185Pasadena, TX USA
Carl WillisPLRDecember 28, 19606'4"210Danville, VA USA



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