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Major League Baseball team season
The
1980
Cincinnati Reds
season
was a season in American
baseball
. The Reds finished in third place in the
National League West
with a record of 89-73, 3½ games behind the
Houston Astros
, marking the first time since
1971
that the Reds did not finish in either first or second place.
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The Reds were managed by
John McNamara
and played their home games at
Riverfront Stadium
.
Offseason
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Regular season
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On July 4,
pitcher
Nolan Ryan
of the
Houston Astros
recorded the 3000th
strikeout
of his career by striking out Reds player
Cesar Geronimo
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Season standings
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Record vs. opponents
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Team
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ATL
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CHC
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CIN
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HOU
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LAD
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MON
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NYM
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PHI
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PIT
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SD
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SF
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STL
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Atlanta
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?
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8?4
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2?16
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7?11
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11?7
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5?7
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3?9
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5?7
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11?1
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12?6
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11?6
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6?6
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Chicago
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4?8
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?
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7?5
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1?11
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5?7
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6?12
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10?8
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5?13
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8?10
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4?8
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5?7
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9?9
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Cincinnati
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16?2
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5?7
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?
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8?10
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9?9
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3?9
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8?4
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7?5
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6?6
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15?3?1
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7?11
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5?7
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Houston
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11?7
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11?1
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10?8
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?
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9?10
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5?7
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8?4
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3?9
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7?5
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11?7
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11?7
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7?5
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Los Angeles
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7?11
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7?5
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9?9
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10?9
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?
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11?1
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7?5
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6?6
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6?6
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9?9
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13?5
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7?5
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Montreal
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7?5
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12?6
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9?3
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7?5
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1?11
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?
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10?8
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9?9
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6?12
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10?2
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7?5
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12?6
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New York
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9?3
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8?10
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4?8
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4?8
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5?7
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8?10
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?
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6?12
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10?8
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1?11
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3?9
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9?9
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Philadelphia
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7-5
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13?5
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5?7
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9?3
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6?6
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9?9
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12?6
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?
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7?11
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8?4
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6?6
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9?9
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Pittsburgh
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1?11
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10?8
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6?6
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5?7
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6?6
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12?6
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8?10
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11?7
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?
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6?6
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8?4
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10?8
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San Diego
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6?12
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8?4
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3?15?1
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7?11
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9?9
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2?10
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11?1
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4?8
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6?6
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?
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10?8
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7?5
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San Francisco
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6?11
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7?5
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11?7
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7?11
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5?13
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5?7
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9?3
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6?6
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4?8
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8?10
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?
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7?5
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St. Louis
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6?6
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9?9
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7?5
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5?7
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5?7
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6?12
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9?9
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9?9
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8?10
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5?7
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5?7
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?
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Notable transactions
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Roster
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1980 Cincinnati Reds
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Roster
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Pitchers
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Catchers
Infielders
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Outfielders
Other batters
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Manager
Coaches
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Player stats
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Batting
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Starters by position
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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
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Starting pitchers
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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
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LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS: Eugene
Notes
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References
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- Established in
1882
- Formerly the
Cincinnati Red Stockings
and the
Cincinnati Redlegs
- Based in
Cincinnati, Ohio
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