1999 Cincinnati Reds Roster

National League (NL)
Team Record: 96-67
Finished 2nd in the NL's Central Division
Attendance: 2,061,324, Avg. 25,138
Ballpark: Cinergy Field
Manager: Jack McKeon (96-67)
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
1999 Cincinnati Reds Statistics
1999 Cincinnati Reds Results

The Cincinnati Reds of the National League ended the 1999 season with a record of 96 wins and 67 losses, finishing second in the NL's Central Division.

The Reds scored 865 runs and allowed 711 runs. Greg Vaughn walloped 45 home runs for Cincinnati, while Mike Cameron, Sean Casey, Jeffrey Hammonds and Ed Taubensee each added 20 or more as well. Greg Vaughn drove in 118 runs. Sean Casey led all qualifying hitters on the roster by hitting .332. Pete Harnisch topped the team with 16 wins and a team-best 3.68 ERA, tops among regularly-used pitchers.

Jack McKeon coached the team.

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Player Pos. Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Steve AveryPLLApril 14, 19706'4"180Trenton, MI USA
Stan BelindaPRRAugust 6, 19666'3"185Huntingdon, PA USA
Jason BerePRRMay 26, 19716'3"185Cambridge, MA USA
Aaron Boone3BRRMarch 9, 19736'2"190La Mesa, CA USA
Mike CameronCFRRJanuary 8, 19736'2"210La Grange, GA USA
Sean Casey1BLRJuly 2, 19746'4"215Willingboro, NJ USA
Travis DawkinsSSRRMay 12, 19796'1"180Newberry, SC USA
Danny GravesPRRAugust 7, 19735'11"200Saigon, Viet Nam
Rick GreenePRRJanuary 2, 19716'5"200Fort Knox, KY USA
Juan GuzmanPRROctober 28, 19665'11"190Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional D.R.
Jeffrey HammondsRFRRMarch 5, 19716'0"195Plainfield, NJ USA
Pete HarnischPBRSeptember 23, 19666'1"195Commack, NY USA
John HudekPBRAugust 8, 19666'1"200Tampa, FL USA
Brian JohnsonCRRJanuary 8, 19686'2"210Oakland, CA USA
Barry LarkinSSRRApril 28, 19646'0"185Cincinnati, OH USA
Jason LaRueCRRMarch 19, 19745'11"200Houston, TX USA
Mark Lewis3BRRNovember 30, 19696'1"190Hamilton, OH USA
Hal Morris1BLLApril 9, 19656'3"200Fort Rucker, AL USA
Denny NeaglePLLSeptember 13, 19686'4"200Gambrills, MD USA
Steve ParrisPRRDecember 17, 19676'0"190Joliet, IL USA
Pokey Reese2BRRJune 10, 19735'11"180Columbia, SC USA
Dennys ReyesPRLApril 19, 19776'3"250Higuera de Zaragoza, Sinaloa Mexico
Kerry RobinsonLFLLOctober 3, 19736'0"175St. Louis, MO USA
B. J. RyanPLLDecember 28, 19756'6"230Bossier City, LA USA
Chris Stynes2BRRJanuary 19, 19735'9"175Queens, NY USA
Scott SullivanPRRMarch 13, 19716'3"210Tuscaloosa, AL USA
Mark Sweeney1BLLOctober 26, 19696'1"195Framingham, MA USA
Ed TaubenseeCLROctober 31, 19686'4"205Beeville, TX USA
Brett TomkoPRRApril 7, 19736'4"220Cleveland, OH USA
Michael TuckerRFLRJune 25, 19716'2"185South Boston, VA USA
Greg VaughnLFRRJuly 3, 19656'0"195Sacramento, CA USA
Ron VillonePLLJanuary 16, 19706'3"245Englewood, NJ USA
Gabe WhitePLLNovember 20, 19716'2"200Sebring, FL USA
Scott WilliamsonPRRFebruary 17, 19766'0"195Fort Polk, LA USA
Dmitri YoungRFBROctober 11, 19736'2"295Vicksburg, MS USA



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