Cincinnati Reds 150th anniversary: top 50 games in MLB club's history
Today in History, August 11, 1984: Reds retire Johnny Bench's No. 5
Johnny Bench wins the 1970 National League's MVP Award - This Day In Baseball
Of course Johnny Bench hit the last home run of his career on 'Johnny Bench Night
JOHNNY BENCH: HOPING TO FIND A NEW POSITION FOR HIMSELF - The New York Times
Signature model #B278. Bat is in excellent uncracked condition. His uniform #5 is on the knob. Signed in blue on the barrel.
Johnny Bench H&B Signed Rookie Game Bat Cincinnati Reds HOF 1970 NL MVP
Signature model #B278. Bat is in excellent uncracked condition. His uniform #5 is on the knob. Signed in blue on the barrel.
Johnny Bench H&B Signed Rookie Game Bat Cincinnati Reds HOF 1970 NL MVP
Signature model #B278. Bat is in excellent uncracked condition. His uniform #5 is on the knob. Signed in blue on the barrel.
Johnny Bench H&B Signed Rookie Game Bat Cincinnati Reds HOF 1970 NL MVP
Johnny Bench wins the 1970 National League's MVP Award - This Day In Baseball
September 17, 1983: Johnny Bench celebrates Riverfront Stadium farewell with final home run, last catching appearance โ Society for American Baseball Research
Cincinnati Reds 150th anniversary: 49th best game, 1970 World Series Game 1
On This Day In Baseball History: November 22, 1968
Cincinnati Reds - Today in Reds history,1967: Johnny Bench makes his major league debut at 19-years-old and goes hitless in three trips to the plate. Bench will go on to collect 2048
Cincinnati Reds - November 18, 1970: Johnny Bench is named NL MVP in a landslide after leading all of MLB with his 45 homers and 148 RBI, both career highs. ๐ #RedsVault