This retired Red has come back to join the organization, and sported #8
#8 Joe Morgan
This Reds was #5
Johnny Bench
This manager's number 1 was retired after he coached for the Reds in the 60's
#1 Fred Hutchinson, who coached back when the Reds used Crosley Field (shown here).
This Red was #13
#13 David Concepcion
This feisty Reds manager passd away recently, and his #10 was retired
Sparky Anderson
This Red still sits outside Great American Ball Park, having his #18 retired.
#18 Ted Kluszewski
This Red was #20, and close to the Cincinnati area.
#20 Frank Robinson
This #24 Red played during the 80s.
#24 Tony Perez
This #42 appears as retired in all MLB ballparks
#42 Jackie Robinson.
This #11 Red is a true Cincinnati-native.
#11 Barry Larkin, freshly elected to Baseball's Hall of Fame.
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