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Cincinnati Reds

Cincinnati Reds - Record & Stats

National League | National League Central | 2026 Season

42-5016.5 GBL1
Great American Ball Park

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Franchise Records
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Batting

Career Home Runs

Johnny Bench(1967-1983)

389

Career Hits

Pete Rose(1963-1978, 1984-1986)

3358

Career RBIs

Johnny Bench(1967-1983)

1376

Single-Season HR

George Foster(1977)

52

Pitching

Career Wins

Eppa Rixey(1921-1933)

179

Career Strikeouts

Jim Maloney(1960-1970)

1592

Career Saves

Danny Graves(1997-2005)

182

Single-Season Wins

Dolf Luque(1923)

27

Records updated through 2024 season

Cincinnati Reds FAQ

About the Cincinnati Reds

The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Cincinnati, competing in the National League, National League Central. The Reds play their home games at Great American Ball Park and battle through a 162-game regular season each year in pursuit of a division title and a postseason berth. No name looms larger in Reds history than Johnny Bench, the franchise's all-time home run leader with 389 (1967-1983). This page tracks the Reds throughout the 2026 season with live scores, schedules, standings, and AI-generated game recaps.

Offensively, the Reds record book is anchored by some of the most productive hitters in baseball history. Pete Rose holds the franchise career hits record with 3358 (1963-1978, 1984-1986), while Johnny Bench drove in a franchise-best 1376 runs (1967-1983). The single-season home run mark belongs to George Foster, who launched 52 in 1977 — one of the defining power displays in Reds history. These all-time leaders set the standard that every current Reds hitter measures up against.

On the mound, Eppa Rixey stands atop the Reds pitching ledger with 179 career wins (1921-1933), and Jim Maloney is the franchise strikeout king with 1592 (1960-1970). Danny Graves closed out a franchise-record 182 games (1997-2005) out of the bullpen. Pitching has long shaped the Reds' fortunes, and these records reflect generations of arms who defined eras of Cincinnati baseball.

Great American Ball Park opened in 2003, making it 23 years old, and seats roughly 42,319 fans on a grass surface. The outfield stretches 404 feet to center field, 328 feet down the left-field line, and 325 feet down the right-field line, dimensions that shape how the Reds build their roster. A trip to see the Reds is as much about the ballpark experience as the game itself, from the concourse atmosphere to the views from the seats.

The National League Central produces some of the most heated rivalries in baseball, and the Reds face their divisional opponents roughly 13 times each over the course of the season. To follow the Cincinnati Reds all season long, check the live record and standings position in the stats panel on this page, browse the full Reds schedule for upcoming home dates at Great American Ball Park, and review franchise records for the complete list of all-time Reds statistical leaders. Whether the Reds are chasing a pennant or building for the future, every game during the 2026 season is covered here with scores, recaps, and stats.

Reds Stats
Record42-50
Win %.457
Games Back16.5
StreakL1
Last 103-7

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