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The Cincinnati Reds' 1982 season was a season in American baseball. It consisted of the Reds finishing in sixth place in the National League West, with a record of 61-101, 28 games behind of the Atlanta Braves. The Reds played their home games at Riverfront Stadium. John McNamara managed the club to a 34-58 start before being replaced in late-July by Russ Nixon, who compiled a 27-43 record the rest of the year. 1982 was the first time that the Reds finished in last place since 1937.
[edit] Offseason
- November 4, 1981: Ken Griffey, Sr. was traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the New York Yankees for a player to be named later and Brian Ryder (minors). The New York Yankees sent Freddie Toliver (December 9, 1981) to the Cincinnati Reds to complete the trade. [1]
- January 12, 1982: Randy Myers was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 3rd round of the 1982 amateur draft, but did not sign. [2]
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[edit] Season standings
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1982 Cincinnati Reds roster
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
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