The original team was called the
Cincinnati Red Stockings, founded in 1866, and was baseball’s first fully
professional team. There has been a litany of name changes, city changes, star
players, and championships since then, way too much to document here, but easy
enough to search out on the internet for those who are interested. I thought it
would more fun to highlight a couple of the “fun facts” about the team instead!
- The highest recorded attendance in a season was 2,629,708 in 1976, which happened to be the year they won their second consecutive World Series title.
- The Cincinnati Reds were expelled from the National League in 1880 for continuing to rent out the ballpark on Sundays and not ceasing to sell beer during games.
- There are some hardcore Reds fans that believe Opening Day should be named a Cincinnati holiday. For decades, the first pitch of every major league season officially took place in Cincinnati, and the Reds remain the only major league team to always open the season with a home game.
Attendance during the game we
attended was 16,001 (capacity is 42,319), and despite “root, root, rooting” for
the Home Team, Texas won, 6-5.
