P | C | 1B | 2B | 3B | SS | LF | CF | RF | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Noodles Hahn | Johnny Bench | Joey Votto | Joe Morgan | Heinie Groh | Barry Larkin | George Foster | Vada Pinson | Frank Robinson |
2nd | Jim Maloney | Ernie Lombardi | Ted Kluszewski | Bid McPhee | Tony Perez | Dave Concepcion | Pete Rose | Eric Davis | Ken Griffey |
3rd | Bucky Walters | Ed Bailey | John Reilly | Lonny Frey | Chris Sabo | Roy McMillan | Bob Bescher | Edd Roush | Ival Goodman |
4th | Jose Rijo | Bubbles Hargrave | Jake Beckley | Brandon Phillips | Todd Frazier | Leo Cardenas | Kal Daniels | Cy Seymour | Reggie Sanders |
5th | Frank Dwyer | Johnny Edwards | Frank McCormick | Miller Huggins | Hans Lobert | Buck Herzog | Charley Jones | Bobby Tolan | Curt Walker |
6th | Eppa Rixey | Larry McLean | Lee May | Johnny Temple | Arlie Latham | Frank Fennelly | Adam Dunn | Bug Holliday | Jay Bruce |
Yes, friends, Joey Votto is already the greatest Reds first baseman of all time. First base was a strong position for this franchise, with lots of very good players but few great ones. You have to love the consistency of it. Just missing the cut was "the Mayor," Sean Casey.
Did you realize the Reds haven't had that many dominant pitchers in their history? Now you do. They've never had a Cy Young winner either.
Tony Perez is better known as a first baseman, but his greatest years while playing third base forced me to put him there. Also at the hot corner, Todd Frazier is quickly working his way up the list. Appreciate what you're seeing, Cincy fans. He's a special one.
The most disappointing part of this was Pete Rose. He played all over the field, and I felt that his best years were in left. However, if you rank him purely as a left fielder, he comes in behind George Foster. There was no way he was going to beat out Votto, Morgan, Groh, or Robinson at their positions either. While he may be the ultimate Cincinnati Red, there wasn't a way to get him on the 1st Team. But I suppose Rose has some experience with being excluded.
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