Which Cincinnati Reds players have had 200+ hits in a season? MLB Immaculate Grid answers July 03
The Cincinnati Reds have a lot of players who have hit 200 singles, doubles, triples or home runs in one season. That's generally agreed upon as the elite mark in baseball. 200 hits in a season is like a .300 batting average and getting to that level makes one a pretty good offensive player.
Today's MLB Immaculate Grid tasks players with finding one of the Cincinnati Reds players who has done this. There are a lot of answers to this particular question.
Here's the full list of Cincinnati Reds players who have collected 200 or more hits in one season:
- Pete Rose • 1973 230
- Cy Seymour • 1905 219
- Pete Rose • 1969 218
- Pete Rose • 1976 215
- Pete Rose • 1968 210
- Pete Rose • 1975 210
- Frank McCormick • 1938 209
- Frank McCormick • 1939 209
- Pete Rose • 1965 209
- Vada Pinson • 1961 208
- Frank Robinson • 1962 208
- Jake Daubert • 1922 205
- Vada Pinson • 1959 205
- Pete Rose • 1966 205
- Pete Rose • 1970 205
- Vada Pinson • 1963 204
- Vada Pinson • 1965 204
- Pete Rose • 1977 204
Naturally, MLB's hit king is on this list quite frequently. Pete Rose has the most hits of all time, so it makes sense that he has nine seasons of 200 or more base hits. Vada Pinson and Frank McCormick also make routine appearances on this list.