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October 31 – November 13, 1960

The Drifters

Save The Last Dance For Me

Reggie Sanders spent the first eight of his seventeen seasons with the Cincinnati Reds, and it can be easily stated that this was the best run of his career.

47. Bug Holliday

The first few years of James “Bug” Holliday’s baseball career were quite good.   Holliday would win the Home Run Title (with a decent tally of 19) in his debut year with the then named Red Stockings who were then in the American Association.  The switch to the National League was still successful for Holliday who would again win the Home Run Title (1892) and would have four (full) seasons where he was a .300 Hitter. 

44. Ival Goodman

The starting Rightfielder for six seasons (and two injury-plagued ones) Ival Goodman proved to be a key contributor to many good seasons that Cincinnati would have in the late ’30s and 1940.