Hey, all the stove is colder than the weather so I created a team of players from the
Cincinnati area (title should have said that, my mistake) A lot of the names listed played for the Reds (I will compile all the names later and post in the comments). Hope you enjoy and do you agree with all of the picks? Who would you switch?
Let me know if there's any sort of formatting or content errors or typos.
Warning: Wall of Text Incoming
Manager:
Miller Huggins, Walnut Hills High School, Class of 1897, Managed 1913-1929,
Wiki - Manager of the 1920s Yankees Murderer's Row Team
- Managerial Record of 1413-1134-23 with a .550 Win-Loss Percentage
- 3x World Series Champion (1923, 1927, 1928)
- 6x AL Pennant Winner (1921-1923, 1926-1928)
- Member of the Yankees Monument Park, one of only six Yankees to have his plaque mounted on a large red granite block
- Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1964-VC)
Bench Coach:
Don Zimmer, Western Hills High School, Class of 1949, Managed/Coached 1971-2014,
Wiki - 4x World Series Champion as a Bench Coach/Advisor (1996, 1998-2000)
- Managerial Record of 885-858-1 with a .507 Win-Loss Percentage
- NL Manager of the Year (1989)
- Number "66" Retired by the Tampa Bay Rays
- Member of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
Starting Lineup Catcher:
Buck Ewing, Hoagland, Ohio, Played 1880-1897,
Wiki .303 BA, 1625 H, 250 Doubles, 178 Triples, 71 HR, 883 RBI, 294 K, 392 BB, .351 OBP, .807 OPS, 1129 R, 354 SB
- 9x League Top 9 in Triples (1881-1885, 1885, 1888, 1889, 1892-NL, 1890-PL)
- 9x League Top 9 in Slugging Percentage (1883-1885, 1887-1889, 1892, 1893-NL, 1890-PL)
- 8x League Top 8 in OPS (1883, 1885, 1887-1889, 1892, 1893-NL, 1890-PL)
- 6x League Top 9 in BA (1885, 1888, 1889, 1892, 1893-NL, 1890-PL)
- 4x League Top 10 in HR (1883, 1885, 1892-NL, 1890-PL)
- 4x League Top 10 in Offensive WAR (1883, 1888, 1889-NL, 1890-PL)
- 8x League Top 5 in Assist as a C (1881, 1883-1886, 1888, 1889-NL, 1890-PL)
- 7x League Top 5 in Fielding Percentage as a C (1881, 1883-1885, 1888, 1889-NL, 1890-PL)
- 6x NL Top 3 in Double Plays Turned as a C (1881, 1883-1885, 1888, 1889)
- 5x League Top 4 in Putouts as a C (1884, 1885, 1888, 1889-NL, 1890-PL)
- 5x League Top 7 in Defensive WAR (1881, 1883, 1884, 1889-NL, 1890-PL)
- Tied for 106th in Career SB (354)
- Named one of the top five 19th century players in a 1999 poll by the Society for American Baseball Research
- Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1939-VC)
First Baseman:
Kevin Youkilis, Sycamore High School, Class of 1997, Played 2004-2013,
Wiki .281 BA, 1053 H, 254 Doubles, 18 Triples, 150 HR, 618 RBI, 828 K, 539 BB, .382 OBP, .861 OPS, 653 R, 26 SB
- 3x All-Star (2008, 2009, 2011)
- 2x World Series Champion (2004, 2007)
- Gold Glove Award (2007)
- AL Hank Aaron Award (2008)
- 6x AL Top 10 in HBP (2007-2012)
- 2x AL Top 4 in OPS (2008, 2009)
- 2x AL Top 5 in Slugging Percentage (2008, 2009)
- 2x AL Top 6 in OBP (2008, 2009)
- 2x AL Top 8 in Doubles (2006, 2008)
- 3x AL Top 5 in Fielding Percentage as a 1B (2006-2008)
- 2x AL Top 4 in Fielding Percentage as a 3B (2011, 2012)
- 2x AL Top 6 in WAR by a Position Player (2008, 2009)
- Member of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
Second Baseman:
Pete Rose, Western Hill High School, Class of 1960, Played 1963-1986,
Wiki .303 BA, 4256 H, 746 Doubles, 135 Triples, 160 HR, 1314 RBI, 1143 K, 1566 BB, .375 OBP, .784 OPS, 2165 R, 198 SB
- 17x All-Star (1965, 1967-1971, 1973-1982, 1985)
- 3x World Series Champion (1975, 1976, 1980)
- World Series MVP (1975)
- NL MVP (1973)
- NL Rookie of the Year (1963)
- 2x Gold Glove Winner (1969, 1970)
- Silver Slugger Award (1981)
- 3x NL Batting Champion (1968, 1969, 1973)
- 13x NL Top 9 in BA (1965, 1966, 1968-1970, 1972, 1973, 1975-1979, 1981)
- 11x NL Top 9 in OBP (1965, 1968, 1969, 1972-1976, 1979, 1981, 1985)
- Hold the MLB record for most career hits (4256), singles (3215), times on base (5929), AB (14053), plate appearances (15890), and games played (3562)
- Ranked 2nd in Career Doubles (746)
- Ranked 6th in Career Runs (2165)
- Ranked 14th in Career BB (1566)
- Number "14" Retired by the Cincinnati Reds
- Member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
- Member of the Major League Baseball All-Century Team
Third Baseman:
Mike Schmidt, Fairview High School (closed in 1982), Class of 1967, Played 1972-1989,
Wiki .267 BA, 2234 H, 408 Doubles, 59 Triples, 548 HR, 1595 RBI, 1883 K, 1507 BB, .380 OBP, .908 OPS, 1506 R, 174 SB
- 12x All-Star (1974, 1976, 1977, 1979-1984, 1986, 1987, 1989)
- World Series Champion (1980)
- World Series MVP (1980)
- 3x NL MVP (1980, 1981, 1986)
- 10x Gold Glove Award (1976-1984, 1986)
- 6x Silver Slugger Award (1980-1984, 1986)
- 11x NL Top 5 in Fielding Percentage as a 3B (1973, 1975-1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987)
- Ranked 16th in Career HR (548)
- Ranked 18th in Career BB (1507)
- Ranked 20th in Career AB per HR (15.2)
- Ranked 25th in Career WAR (106.8)
- Ranked 39th in Career RBI (1595)
- Ranked 54th in Career Slugging Percentage (.527)
- Ranked 55th in Career OPS (.908)
- Ranked 57th in Career Total Bases (4404)
- Ranked 66th in Career Times on Base (3820)
- Ranked 72nd in Career Runs (1506)
- Ranked 4th in Career Assist as a 3B (5045)
- Ranked 5th in Career Double Plays Turned as a 3B (450)
- Ranked 30th in Career Putouts as a 3B (1591)
- Number "20" Retired by the Philadelphia Phillies
- Member of the Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame
- Member of Major League Baseball All-Century Team
- Member of Major League Baseball All-Time Team
- First Ballot Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1995, 96.5%)
Shortstop:
Barry Larkin, Moeller High School, Class of 1982, Played 1986-2004,
Wiki .295 BA, 2340 H, 441 Doubles, 76 Triples, 198 HR, 960 RBI, 817 K, 939 BB, .371 OBP, .815 OPS, 1329 R, 379 SB
- 12x All-Star (1988-1991, 1993-1997, 1999, 2000, 2004)
- World Series Champion (1990)
- NL MVP (1995)
- 9x Silver Slugger Award (1988-1992, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999)
- 3x Gold Glove Winner (1994-1996)
- 5x NL Top 9 in WAR (1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996)
- Ranked 98th in Career WAR (70.4)
- 4x NL Top 10 in Singles (1998, 1990, 1995, 1999)
- 4x NL Top 10 in BA (1988, 1991, 1992, 1995)
- 4x NL Top 10 in Runs (1988, 1994-1996)
- 3x NL Top 10 in OBP (1991, 1995, 1996)
- 2x NL Top 5 in Hits (1988, 1990)
- 7x NL Top 7 in SB Percentage (1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998)
- 5x NL Top 9 in SB (1988, 1994-1996, 1998)
- Ranked 90th in Career SB (379)
- 6x NL Top 5 in Double Plays Turned as a SS (1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996)
- Ranked 26th in Career Double Plays Turned as a SS (1092)
- 7x NL Top 5 in Assist as a SS (1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1999)
- Ranked 27th in Career Assist as a SS (5858)
- 9x NL To 5 in Putouts as a SS (1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994-1996, 1998, 1999)
- Ranked 36th in Career Putouts as a SS
- 8x NL Top 3 in Fielding Percentage as a SS (1990, 1991, 1994-1996, 1998, 1999, 2002)
- Number "11" Retired by the Cincinnati Reds
- Member of the 30-30 Club, 33 HR and 36 SB (1996)
- Member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
- Third Ballot Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame (2012, 86.4%)
Leftfielder:
David Justice, Covington Latin School, Class of 1982, Played 1989-2002,
Wiki .279 BA, 1571 H, 280 Doubles, 24 Triples, 305 HR, 1017 RBI, 999 K, 903 BB, .378 OBP, .878 OPS, 929 R, 53 SB
- 3x All-Star (1993, 1994, 1997)
- 2x World Series Champion (1995, 2000)
- ALCS MVP (2000)
- NL Rookie of the Year (1990)
- 2x Silver Slugger Award (1993, 1997)
- 5x League Top 10 in HR (1990, 1992, 1993-NL, 1997, 2000-AL)
- 4x League Top 9 in OPS (1990, 1994-NL, 1997, 2000-AL)
- Ranked 99th in Career OPS (.878)
- 3x League Top 9 in Slugging Percentage (1990-NL, 1997, 2000-AL)
- 3x NL Top 8 in BB (1992, 1994, 1995)
Centerfielder:
Ken Griffey Jr, Moeller High School, Class of 1987, Played 1989-2010,
Wiki .284 BA, 2781 H, 524 Doubles, 38 Triples, 630 HR, 1836 RBI, 1779 K, 1312 BB, .370 OBP, .907 OPS, 1662 R, 184 SB
- 13x All-Star (1990-2000, 2004, 2007)
- AL MVP (1997)
- The Sporting News Major League Player of the Year (1997)
- 10x Gold Glove Award (1990-1999)
- 7x Silver Slugger Award (1991, 1993, 1994, 1996-1999)
- 3x Home Run Derby Winner (1994, 1998, 1999)
- Ranked 7th in Career HR (630)
- Ranked 7th in Career IBB (246)
- Ranked 8th in Career Extra Base Hits (1192)
- Ranked 15th in Career Total Bases (5271)
- Ranked 16th in Career RBI (1836)
- Ranked 34th in Career Runs (1662)
- Ranked 37th in Career Slugging Percentage (.538)
- Ranked 44th in Career BB (1312)
- Ranked 47th in Career Doubles (524)
- Ranked 52nd in Career Hits (2781)
- Ranked 56th in Career OPS (.907)
- Ranked 6th in Career Putouts as a CF (5174)
- Ranked 8th in Career Double Plays Turned as a CF (41)
- Ranked 14th in Career Assist as a CF (141)
- Number "24" Retired by the Seattle Mariners
- Member of the 50 HR Club (1997, 1998)
- Member of the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame
- Member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
- Member of the Major League Baseball All-Century Team
- First Ballot Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame with Highest Voting Percentage by BBWAA (2016, 99.3%)
Rightfielder:
Dave Parker, Courter Technical High School (closed in 1974), Class of 1969, Played 1973-1991,
Wiki .290 BA, 2712 H, 526 Doubles, 75 Triples, 339 HR, 1493 RBI, 1537 K, 683 BB, .339 OBP, .810 OPS, 1272 R, 154 SB
- 7x All-Star (1977, 1979-1981, 1985, 1986, 1990)
- 2x World Series Champion (1979, 1989)
- NL MVP (1978)
- 3x Gold Glove Award (1977-1979)
- 3x Silver Slugger Award (1985, 1986, 1990)
- 2x NL Batting Champion (1977, 1978)
- 2x Edgar Martinez Award (1989, 1990)
- All-Star Game MVP (1979)
- Home Run Derby Winner (1985)
- 7x NL Top 10 in Slugging Percentage (1975-1979, 1985, 1986)
- Ranked 45th in Career Doubles (526)
- Ranked 56th in Career Total Bases (4405)
- Ranked 56th in Career Extra Base Hits (940)
- Ranked 58th in Career RBI (1493)
- Ranked 66th in Career Hits (2712)
- Ranked 14th in Career Putouts as a RF (3633)
- Ranked 22nd in Career Assist as a RF (137)
- Ranked 36th in Career Double Plays Turned as a RF (27)
- Member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
Bench Catcher:
Steve Yeager, Meadowdale High School, Class of 1967, Played 1972-1986,
Wiki .228 BA, 816 H, 118 Doubles, 16 Triples, 102 HR, 410 RBI, 726 K, 342 BB, .298 OBP, .653 OPS, 357 R, 14 SB
- World Series Champion (1981)
- World Series MVP (1981)
- 4x NL Top 3 in Caught Stealing Percentage (1978, 1982, 1983, 1985)
- 4x NL Top 5 in Assist as a C (1975-1978)
- 4x NL Top 10 in Defensive WAR (1975, 1976, 1978, 1983)
- 3x NL Top 3 in Double Plays Turned as a C (1976, 1977, 1983)
- 2x NL Top 4 in Putouts as a C (1975, 1977)
Second Baseman:
Bill Doran, Mount Healthy High School, Class of 1976, Played 1982-1993,
Wiki)
.266 BA, 1366 H, 220 Doubles, 39 Triples, 84 HR, 497 RBI, 600 K, 709 BB, .354 OBP, .728 OPS, 727 R, 209 SB
- 4x NL Top 10 in BB (1983, 1986, 1987, 1990)
- 2x NL Top 9 in Times on Base (1986, 1987)
- 2x NL Top 10 in Runs (1984, 1986)
- Fourth in NL Triples (1984)
- Fifth in NL OBP (1990)
- Fifth in NL SB (1986)
- Seventh in NL Hits (1987)
- Eighth in NL Offensive WAR (1985)
- 2x NL Leader in Fielding Percentage as a 2B (1987, 1988)
- 3x NL Top 4 in Putouts as a 2B (1983, 1985, 1987)
- Ranked within Astros Top 10 in career BB (6th), AB (8th), runs (8th), hits (8th), singles (8th), total bases (9th), and triples (10th)
Third Baseman:
Buddy Bell, Moeller High School, Class of 1969, Played 1972-1989,
Wiki .279 BA, 2514 H, 425 Doubles, 56 Triples, 201 HR, 1106 RBI, 776 K, 836 BB, .341 OBP, .747 OPS, 1151 R, 55 SB
- 5x All-Star (1973, 1980-1982, 1984)
- 6x Gold Glove Award (1979-1984)
- Silver Slugger Award (1984)
- 12x League Top 5 in Fielding Percentage as a 3B (1973, 1974, 1976, 1978-1984-AL, 1986, 1987-NL)
- 11x League Top 5 in Assist as a 3B (1973, 1975, 1976, 1978-1984-AL, 1986-NL)
- Ranked 5th in Assist as a 3B (4925)
- 9x League Top 5 in Double Plays Turned as a 3B (1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1981-1984, 1986-NL)
- Ranked 6th in Double Plays Turned as a 3B (430)
- 11x League Top 5 in Putouts as a 3B (1973, 1975, 1976, 1978-1980, 1982-1984-AL, 1986, 1987-NL)
- Ranked 20th in Putouts as a 3B (1798)
- 2x MLB Leader in Defensive WAR (1979, 1981)
- Ranked 25th in Career Defensive WAR (23.8)
- Ranked 99th in Career Hits (2514)
- Member of the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame
Shortstop:
Ed Brinkman, Western Hills High School, Class of 1959, Played 1961-1975,
Wiki .244 BA, 1355 H, 201 Doubles, 38 Triples, 60 HR, 461 RBI, .280 OBP, .580 OPS, 550 R, 30 SB
- All-Star (1973)
- Gold Glove (1972)
- 10x AL Top 5 in Fielding Percentage as a SS (1964-1967, 1969-1974)
- 2x AL Leader in Fielding Percentage as a SS (1967, 1972)
- 9x AL Top 5 in Assist as a SS (1963, 1965, 1966, 1969-1974)
- Ranked 38th in Career Assist as a SS (5466)
- 8x AL Top 5 in Double Plays Turned as a SS (1963, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974)
- Ranked 37th in Career Double Plays Turned as a SS (1005)
- 8x NL Top 9 in Defensive WAR (1963, 1966, 1967, 1969-1972, 1974)
- Ranked 50th in Career Defensive WAR (20.4)
- 6x AL Top 5 in Putouts as a SS (1965, 1966, 1970-1973)
- Ranked 50th in Career Putouts as a SS (2924)
Outfielder:
Jim Wynn, Taft High School, Class of 1960, Played 1963-1977,
Wiki .250 BA, 1665 H, 285 Doubles, 39 Triples, 291 HR, 964 RBI, 1427 K, 1224 BB, .366 OBP, .802 OPS, 1105 R, 225 SB
- 3x All-Star (1967, 1974, 1975)
- 10x NL Top 10 in BB (1965, 1967-1970, 1972-1976)
- 2x MLB Leader in BB (1969, 1976)
- Ranked 56th in Career BB (1224)
- 7x NL Top 10 in OBP (1968-1970, 1972, 1974-1976)
- 7x NL Top 8 in Offensive WAR (1965, 1967-1970, 1972, 1974)
- 5x NL Top 9 in Runs (1967-1969, 1972, 1974)
- 5x NL Top 10 in HR (1967-1969, 1972, 1974)
- 2x NL Leader in Putouts as an OF (1965, 1967)
- 2x NL Leader in Assists as an OF (1968, 1976)
- Number "24" Retired by the Houston Astros
Outfielder:
Lance Johnson, Princeton High School, Class of 1981, Played 1987-2000,
Wiki .291 BA, 1565 H, 175 Doubles, 117 Triples, 34 HR, 486 RBI, 384 K, 352 BB, .334 OBP, .720 OPS, 767 R, 327 SB
- All-Star (1996)
- 6x League Top 9 in SB (1990, 1992-1995-AL, 1996-NL)
- 5x MLB Leader in Triples (1991-1994, 1996)
- 2x League Leader in Hits (1995-AL, 1996-NL)
- 2x AL Leader in ABs per K (1994, 1995)
- 2x League Top 2 in Singles (1995-AL, 1996-NL)
- 5x League Top 2 in Putouts as an OF (1991-1994-AL, 1996-NL)
- 5x League Top 4 in Assist as a CF (1991, 1992, 1995-AL, 1996, 1997-NL)
- 4x League Top 8 in Defensive WAR (1991-1993-AL, 1996-NL)
- Tied for 1st in MLB in Fielding Percentage as an OF (1994)
Pitching Starting Rotation Jim Bunning, St. Xavier High School, Class of 1949, Played 1955-1971,
Wiki 224-184, 3.27 ERA, 2855 K, 1000 BB, 1.179 WHIP, 519 Starts, 591 Games Played, 3760.1 IP
- 9x All-Star (1957, 1959, 1961-1964, 1966)
- Pitched a Perfect Game on June 21, 1964
- Pitched a No-Hitter on July 20, 1958
- 11x League Top 5 in Strikeout Leader (1957-1963-AL, 1964-1967-NL)
- Ranked 18th in Career Strikeouts (2855)
- 7x League Top 6 in Shutouts (1958, 1960, 1961-AL, 1964-1967-NL)
- Tied for 44th in Career Shutouts (40)
- 8x League Top 9 in WAR as a Pitcher (1957, 1959, 1960, 1962-AL, 1964-1967-AL)
- Ranked 62nd in Career WAR as a Pitcher (60.5)
- 9x League Top 8 in Wins (1957-1959, 1961, 1962-AL, 1964-1967-NL)
- Tied for 70th in Career Wins (224)
- 11x League Top 5 in Strikeouts per Walk (1957-1962-AL, 1964-1967, 1970-NL)
- Ranked 75th in Career Strikeouts Per Walk (2.855)
- 7x League Top 4 in Walks and Hits per IP (1957, 1960, 1961-AL, 1964-1967-NL)
- 6x League Top 5 in ERA (1957, 1960-AL, 1964-1967-NL)
- 11x League Top 9 in Strikeouts per 9 IP (1957-1963-AL, 19964-1967-NL)
- Ranked 42nd in Career Games Started (519)
- Ranked 54th in Career IP (3760.1)
- Number “14” Retired by the Philadelphia Phillies
- Member of the Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame
- Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1996-VC)
Jesse Haines, Clayton, Ohio, Played 1918, 1920-1937,
Wiki 210-158, 3.64 ERA, 981 K, 871 BB, 1.350 WHIP, 387 Starts, 555 Games Played, 3208.2 IP
- 3x World Series Champion (1926, 1931, 1934)
- Pitched a No-Hitter on July 17, 1924
- 4x NL Top 6 in Wins (1921, 1923, 1927, 1928)
- Ranked 98th in Career Wins (210)
- 5x NL Top 8 in Shutouts (1920-1922, 1926, 1927)
- MLB Leader in Shutouts (1927)
- 4x NL Top 7 in Complete Games (1923, 1924, 1927, 1928)
- NL Leader in Complete Games (1927)
- 6x NL Top 10 in Win-Loss Percentage (1921, 1923, 1926-1928, 1930)
- 4x NL Top 10 in Strikeouts (1920,1921, 1927, 1928)
- 3x NL Top 10 in ERA (1923, 1927, 1928)
- Ranked 106th in Career IP (3208.2)
- Member of the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame
- Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame (1970-VC)
Sam Leever, Goshen High School, Class of 1889, Played 1898-1910,
Wiki 194-100, 2.47 ERA, 847 K, 587 BB, 1.141 WHIP, 299 Starts, 388 Games Played, 2660.2 IP
- World Series Champion (1909)
- 9x NL Top 10 in Win-Loss Percentage (1900-1908)
- 3x NL Leader in Win-Loss Percentage (1901, 1903, 1905)
- Ranked 18th in Career Win-Loss Percentage (0.656)
- 7x NL Top 10 in Shutouts (1899-1903, 1906, 1907)·
- Tied for 51st in Career Shutouts (39)
- 4x NL Top 10 in Wins (1903-1906)
- Tied for 130th in Career Wins (194)
- NL Leader in Earned Run Average (1903)
- 5x NL Top 10 in WAR for a Pitcher (1899, 1900, 1903, 1904, 1906)
- Tied for 40th in Career ERA (2.47)
Charlie Root, Middletown, Ohio, Played 1923, 1926-1941,
Wiki 201-160, 3.59 ERA, 42 Saves, 1459 K, 889 BB, 1.295 WHIP, 341 Starts, 632 Games Played, 3197.1 IP
- 4x NL Top 5 in IP (1926, 1927, 1929, 1931)
- MLB Leader in IP (1927)
- Tied for 108th in Career IP (3197.1)
- 6x NL Top 9 in Wins (1926, 1927, 1929-1932)
- MLB Leader in Wins (1927)
- Tied for 113th in Career Wins (201)
- NL Leader in Win-Loss Percentage (1929)
- 6x NL Top 5 in Strikeouts (1926-1931)
- 6x NL Top 9 in Win-Loss Percentage (1927, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1937)
- 5x NL Top 5 in Shutouts (1926, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931)
- 5x NL Top 8 in ERA (1926, 1929, 1933, 1935, 1938)
Claude Osteen, Reading High School, Class of 1957, Played 1957, 1959-1975,
Wiki 196-195, 3.30 ERA, 1612 K, 940 BB, 1.275 WHIP, 488 Starts, 541 Games Played, 3460.2 IP
- 3x All-Star (1967, 1970, 1973)
- World Series Champion (1965)
- 6x NL Top 7 in Shutouts (1967, 1969-1973)
- Tied for 44th in Career Shutouts (40)
- 10x League Top 10 in Games Started (1964-1972-NL, 1975-AL)
- Ranked 54th in Career Games Started (488)
- 6x League Top 10 in IP (1964-AL, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972-NL)
- Ranked 77th in Career IP (3460.2)
- 6x NL Top 10 in Wins (1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973)
- Tied for 126th in Career Wins (196)
- Ranked 172nd in Career Strikeouts (1612)
Bullpen Kent Tekulve, Hamilton Catholic High School (closed in 1966), Class of 1965, Played 1974-1989,
Wiki 94-90, 2.85 ERA, 184 Saves, 779 K, 491 BB, 1.250 WHIP, 1050 Games Played, 1436.2 IP
- All-Star (1980)
- World Series Champion (1979)
- 12x NL Top 10 in Games Played as a P (1976-1984, 1986-1988)
- 4x MLB Leader in Games Played as a P (1978, 1979 1982, 1987)
- Ranked 9th in Career Games Played as a Pitcher (1050)
- 7x NL Top 8 in Games Finished (1978-1980, 1982-1985)
- 3x NL Leader in Games Finished (1978, 1979, 1983)
- Ranked 13th in Career Games Finished (638)
- 5x NL Top 9 in Saves (1978-1980, 1982, 1983)
- Tied for 61st in Career Saves (184)
- Tied for 118th in Career ERA (2.85)
- Broke NL Record of Most Games Pitched in 1986 and Held the Record until 2004
- Hold NL record for career IP in relief (1436.2)
Jeff Russell, Wyoming High School, Class of 1979, Played 1983-1996,
Wiki 56-73, 3.75 ERA, 186 Saves, 693 K, 415 BB, 1.346 WHIP, 589 Games Played, 1099.2 IP
- 2x All-Star (1988, 1989)
- 6x AL Top 10 in Saves (1989, 1991-1995)
- AL Leader in Saves (1989)
- Ranked 60th in Career Saves (186)
- MLB Leader in Games Finished (1989)
- AL Rolaids Relief Man Award (1989)
- Member of the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame
Joe Nuxhall, Hamilton, Ohio, Played 1944, 1952-1966,
Wiki 135-117, 3.90 ERA, 1372 K, 776 BB, 1.340 WHIP, 287 Starts, 526 Games Played, 2302.2 IP
- 2x All-Star (1955, 1956)
- NL Leader in Shutouts Pitched (1955)
- 3rd in NL Wins (1955)
- 2x NL Top 8 in ERA (1955, 1963)
- 2x NL Top 7 in WAR for a P (1955, 1963)
- Youngest Player to Ever Appear in a MLB Game at the age of 15 Years Old
- Member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
Roger McDowell, Colerain High School, Class of 1978, Played 1985-1996,
Wiki 70-70, 3.30 ERA, 159 Saves, 524 K, 410 BB, 1.386 WHIP, 723 Games Played, 1050 IP
- World Series Champion (1986)
- 5x NL Top 7 in Games Finished (1986-1990)
- NL Leader in Games Finished (1990)
- Ranked 54th in Career Games Finished (430)
- 6x NL Top 10 in Saves (1985-1990)
- Ranked 76th in Career Saves (159)
Jim Brosnan, Elder High School, Class of 1945, Played 1954-1963,
Wiki 55-47, 3.54 ERA, 68 Saves, 507 K, 312 BB, 1.326 WHIP, 385 Games, 47 Starts, 831.1 IP
- 5x League Top 10 in Saves (1958, 1960-NL, 1961-1963-AL)
- 4x League Top 8 in Games Finished (1960-1962-NL, 1963-AL)
- Fifth in NL HR per 9 IP (1958)
- Seventh in NL WAR for a P (1958)
- Seventh in NL ERA (1958)
- Eighth in NL Win-Loss Percentage (1958)
Richard Dotson, Anderson High School, Class of 1977, Played 1979-1990,
Wiki 111-113, 4.23 ERA, 973 K, 740 BB, 1.413 WHIP, 295 Starts, 305 Games, 1857.1 IP
- All-Star (1984)
- AL Leader in Shutouts (1981)
- 2nd in AL Wins (1983)
- 2nd in AL Win-Loss Percentage (1983)
- 6th in AL ERA (1983)
- 9th in AL Strikeouts (1983)
- 2x Top 8 in Hit per 9 IP (1983, 1984)
Bill Wegman, Oak Hills High School, Class of 1981, Played 1985-1995,
Wiki 81-90, 4.16 ERA, 696 K, 352 BB, 1.294 WHIP, 216 Starts, 262 Games, 1482.2 IP
- Hutch Award (1991)
- 5x AL Top 6 in BB per 9 IP (1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1994)
- 3x AL Top 10 in Complete Games (1991-1993)
- 2x AL Top 9 in ERA (1992, 1992)
- 2x AL Top 7 in BB and H per IP (1991, 1992)
- 2x AL Top 9 in Win-Loss Percentage (1991, 1994)
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Wiki Herm Wehmeier, Western Hills High School, Class of 1945, Played 1945, 1947-1958,
Wiki Active MLB Players Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox, Madeira High School, Class of 2013, Outfielder,
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Wiki Luke Maile, Toronto Blue Jays, Covington Catholic High School, Class of 2009, Catcher,
Wiki Brent Suter, Milwaukee Brewers, Moeller High School, Class of 2008, Starting Pitcher,
Wiki Josh Harrison, Detroit Tigers, Princeton High School, Class of 2006, Utility,
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