Today in History, October 9, 1919: Cincinnati Reds won their first World Series
Timeline: 1912-1919, Fenway Park Living Museum
November 19, 1908: On this date in Reds history, Cincinnati lost an exhibition game, 2-1, to the Cuban League's Almendares club in Havana. The local crowd of 6,000 erupted when their hometown
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