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Cincinnati Reds

[1]- In 1994, a players' strike wiped out the last eight weeks of the season and all post-season. Cincinnati was in first place in the Central Division by a half game over Houston when play was stopped. No official titles were awarded in 1994.
[2]- In 1981, the Reds finished with the overall best record in major league baseball. However, a players' strike in the middle of the season resulted in the season being split into two halves. Cincinnati finished second in both halves and was thus ineligible for a post-season appearance.
[3]- In 1999, the Reds finished the regular season tied with the New York Mets for the Wild Card, but lost a one-game playoff.


#93
5,100
#33
358,000
#462
601
#54
1,720,000

#14
10,300
#99
197,000
#457
603
#154
867,000

#14
10,300
#47
298,000
#7
10,638
#44
2,060,000

#665
659
#251
99,100
#654
476
#77
1,340,000

#519
1,400
#505
59,200
#654
476
#1,214
70,900

#91
5,140
#223
109,000
#49
1,754
#169
785,000

#52
6,420
#100
186,000
#45
1,852
#89
1,260,000

#357
2,410
#351
76,400
#132
714
#437
325,000

#275
2,970
#420
66,200
#639
509
#523
277,000

#513
1,440
#406
68,300
#488
568
#387
381,000

#333
2,560
#692
43,300
#654
476
#592
244,000

#314
2,670
#211
113,000
#554
537
#207
666,000

#291
2,840
#329
80,000
#654
476
#458
315,000

#138
4,360
#248
100,000
#543
539
#286
481,000

#249
3,190
#476
61,700
#492
565
#360
407,000

#777
325
#216
111,000
#654
476
#290
478,000

#179
3,930
#566
52,800
#91
912
#506
285,000

#126
4,560
#281
90,900
#654
476
#273
508,000

#679
608
#595
50,700
#654
476
#747
184,000

#786
307
#265
96,200
#654
476
#249
552,000

#265
3,050
#741
39,700
#654
476
#511
283,000

#934
114
#550
53,900
#654
476
#519
278,000

#399
2,110
#903
30,600
#654
476
#959
122,000

#371
2,290
#404
68,400
#654
476
#488
297,000

#708
522
#621
48,400
#654
476
#741
185,000

#191
3,760
#983
26,600
#654
476
#935
126,000

#1,054
44
#858
32,800
#654
476
#1,026
108,000

#764
361
#836
33,900
#654
476
#924
128,000

#930
116
#920
29,800
#654
476
#1,035
107,000

#1,054
44
#975
26,900
#654
476
#1,175
79,700

#850
208
#855
33,000
#654
476
#800
166,000

#722
487
#1,099
21,900
#654
476
#1,167
80,700

#727
475
#1,139
20,500
#654
476
#1,004
113,000

#674
622
#1,044
24,100
#654
476
#1,181
78,800

#1,384
1
#1,210
13,800
#654
476
#1,200
74,100

#1,162
21
#1,335
4,530
#654
476
#1,400
34,100

#768
352
#1,219
12,500
#171
667
#1,218
70,300

#762
367
#649
46,900
#171
667
#970
120,000

#1,130
27
#1,024
25,100
#654
476
#1,247
65,100

#1,140
25
#1,235
10,600
#171
667
#1,269
60,600

#1,353
2
#1,350
3,960
#171
667
#770
177,000

N/A
#1,325
5,030
#654
476
#562
256,000

#1,384
1
#1,132
20,600
#654
476
#721
191,000

#1,060
42
#1,343
4,170
#654
476
#924
128,000

#888
161
#1,268
7,950
#171
667
#1,418
29,100

#989
75
#1,354
3,850
#171
667
#1,413
30,100

#4
41,100
#26
2,890,000
#16
21,600,000

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