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    This article is a list of baseball players who are Cincinnati Reds players that are winners of Major League Baseball awards and recognitions, Reds awards and recognitions, and/or are league leaders in various statistical areas.


    Award winners




    = National League MVP

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    = National League Cy Young

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    = National League Rookie of the Year

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    1956 – Frank Robinson
    1963 – Pete Rose
    1966 – Tommy Helms
    1968 – Johnny Bench
    1976 – Pat Zachry
    1988 – Chris Sabo
    1999 – Scott Williamson
    2021 – Jonathan India


    = National League Manager of the Year Award

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    See footnote
    1999 – Jack McKeon


    = Rawlings Gold Glove Award (NL)

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    Pitcher
    Harvey Haddix (1958)
    Bronson Arroyo (2010)
    Catcher
    Johnny Edwards [2] (1963–64)
    Johnny Bench [10] (1968–77)
    Tucker Barnhart [2] (2017, 2020)
    First base
    Joey Votto (2011)
    Second base
    Tommy Helms [2] (1970–71)
    Joe Morgan [5] (1973–77)
    Bret Boone (1998)
    Pokey Reese [2] (1999–2000)
    Brandon Phillips [4] (2008, 2010–11, 2013)
    Third base
    Scott Rolen (2010)
    Shortstop
    Roy McMillan [3] (1957–59)
    Leo Cárdenas (1965)
    Dave Concepción [5] (1974–77, 1979)
    Barry Larkin [3] (1994–96)
    Outfield
    Frank Robinson (1958)
    Vada Pinson (1961)
    Pete Rose [2] (1969–70)
    Cesar Geronimo [4] (1974–77)
    Eric Davis [3] (1987–89)


    = Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award

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    See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
    Team (all positions)
    Brandon Phillips (2012)
    Jay Bruce (2013)
    Pitcher (in MLB)
    Johnny Cueto (2014)


    = Silver Slugger Award (NL)

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    Pitcher
    Catcher
    First base
    Second base
    Joe Morgan (1982)
    Brandon Phillips (2011)
    Third base
    Shortstop
    Dave Concepción [2] (1981–82)
    Barry Larkin [9] (1988–92, 1995–96, 1998–99)
    Felipe López (2005)
    Outfield
    George Foster (1981)
    Dave Parker [2] (1985–86)
    Eric Davis [2] (1987, 1989)
    Jay Bruce [2] (2012–13)


    = National League Hank Aaron Award

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    2010 – Joey Votto


    = National League Rolaids Relief Man Award

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    1976 – Rawly Eastwick
    1988 – John Franco
    1996 – Jeff Brantley
    1997 – Jeff Shaw


    = MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"

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    Note: These awards were renamed the "GIBBY Awards" in 2010 and then the "Esurance MLB Awards" in 2015.


    "GIBBY Awards" Best Bounceback Player


    2014 – Johnny Cueto


    = Triple Crown Winner (pitching)

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    1939 – Bucky Walters


    = All-Star Game MVP Award

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    Note: This was re-named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.
    1967 – Tony Pérez
    1972 – Joe Morgan
    1976 – George Foster
    1980 – Ken Griffey, Sr.
    1982 – Dave Concepción


    = MLB All-Century Team (1999)

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    Johnny Bench – catcher
    Pete Rose – outfielder


    = DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

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    Pete Rose — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value


    = MLB All-Time Team (1997; Baseball Writers' Association of America)

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    Johnny Bench – catcher (first team)
    Joe Morgan – second base (second team/runner-up)


    = Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards NL Most Valuable Player

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    See: Baseball Prospectus#Internet Baseball Awards
    2010 – Joey Votto


    = USA Today NL Most Valuable Player

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    2010 – Joey Votto


    = Topps All-Star Rookie teams

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    Note: In 2000, Ken Griffey Jr., at the time an outfielder for the Reds, was one of ten former Topps All-Star Rookies who were featured in a 40th anniversary "special card insert set" put in all of the regular issues of 2000 Topps All-Star Rookie Team sets. Each of the ten cards featured a current player who was a former Topps All-Star Rookie at their position, and on the back of the card was a list of all the Topps All-Star Rookies who were named at that position.


    = USA Today Manager of the Year

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    See footnote
    2010 – Dusty Baker


    Team championship awards


    The Reds were National League Champions and/or World Series Champions in more than just these seasons. However, Major League Baseball did not start awarding the NLCS trophy until 1969, and did not start issuing a World Series trophy until 1967. For the Reds' earlier N.L. pennants and World Series championships, see the team's "Awards and achievements" navigation box.
    1970 – National League Championship Series Trophy
    1972 – National League Championship Series Trophy
    1975 – World Series Trophy
    1976 – World Series Trophy
    1990 – Warren Giles Trophy (National League champion)
    1990 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)


    Other team awards


    2012 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
    2014 – Wilson Defensive Team of the Year


    Team records (single-season and career)




    Other achievements




    = Cincinnati Reds Players in the National Baseball Hall of Fame

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    See: Cincinnati Reds § Baseball Hall of Famers


    = Players in the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame

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    = Cincinnati Reds' Team Most Valuable Player (Cincinnati chapter of Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA))

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    See: Ernie Lombardi Award and Baseball Writers' Association of America § Chapter awards (BBWAA)


    = Cincinnati Reds' Team Pitcher of the Year (Cincinnati chapter of BBWAA)

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    See: Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame


    = Cincinnati Reds retired numbers

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    See: Cincinnati Reds § Retired numbers
    1 – Fred Hutchinson
    5 – Johnny Bench
    8 – Joe Morgan
    10 – Sparky Anderson
    11 – Barry Larkin
    13 – Dave Concepción
    14 – Pete Rose
    18 – Ted Kluszewski
    20 – Frank Robinson
    24 – Tony Pérez
    42 – Jackie Robinson (retired throughout all of professional baseball on April 15, 1997)


    = Sporting News Sportsman of the Year

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    1985 – Pete Rose


    = Hickok Belt

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    See footnote
    1975 – Pete Rose


    = Fastest Pitch Ever Recorded

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    On September 24, 2010, against the San Diego Padres, Aroldis Chapman was clocked at 105.1 mph, according to pitch f/x, which makes it the fastest pitch ever recorded in Major League Baseball.


    National League Statistical Leaders




    = Batting

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    Batting average




    On-base percentage




    Slugging percentage




    OPS




    Games




    At bats




    Plate appearances




    Runs




    Hits




    Total bases




    Doubles




    Triples




    Home runs




    RBI




    Walks




    Strikeouts




    Stolen bases




    Singles




    Runs created




    Extra-base hits




    Times on base




    Hit by pitch




    Sacrifice hits




    Sacrifice flies




    Intentional walks




    Grounded into double plays




    Caught stealing




    At bats per strikeout




    At bats per home run




    Outs




    = Pitching

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    ERA




    Wins




    Win–loss %




    WHIP




    Hits allowed/9IP




    Walks/9IP




    Strikeouts/9IP




    Games




    Saves




    Innings




    Strikeouts




    Games started




    Complete games




    Shutouts




    Home runs allowed




    Walks allowed




    Hits Allowed




    Strikeout to walk




    Losses




    Earned runs allowed




    Wild pitches




    Hit batsmen




    Batters faced




    Games finished




    See also


    Arizona Fall League § Stenson Award
    Baseball awards
    Baseball statistics
    List of MLB awards


    Footnotes

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