Relive four of the greatest moments in Reds baseball history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
1976 World Series: Game 4 vs New York - Back-to-Back Champs
1985 Regular Season vs San Diego - The Hit King
1990 World Series: Game 4 vs Oakland - An Underdog Sweep
2010 Regular Season vs Houston - Walk-Off Clincher
These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.25" per coaster - Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz) - Natural edge
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1976 World Series: Game 4
Back-to-Back Champs
Reds vs New York
7 - 2
21 October, 1976
It isn't easy to repeat as champions. In fact, only 16 teams have ever repeated in the long history of professional baseball. The '75 and '76 Cincinnati teams were some of the most talented top-to-bottom teams ever. While the '75 win was amazing, winning in '76 created a legacy in history forever.
1985 Regular Season
The Hit King
Reds vs San Diego
2 - 0
11 September, 1985
Pete Rose is baseball's greatest hitter ever and that will not change anytime soon. On September 11, 1985 in front of a packed Riverfront Stadium, Rose became the hit king surpassing Ty Cobb. Rose finished his career with 4,256 hits.
1990 World Series: Game 4
An Underdog Sweep
Reds vs Oakland
2 - 1
20 October, 1990
Oakland were the defending champions and heavily favored against Cincinnati in the World Series. Cincinnati surprised everyone by not only winning - but defeating Oakland in 4 straight games completing a World Series sweep that was highly unexpected. This was Cincinatti's last World Series title.
2010 Regular Season
Walk-Off Clincher
Reds vs Houston
3 - 2
28 September, 2010
As Bruce approached the batter's box, there was certainly pressure on his bat. Cincinnati hadn't been to the playoffs in 15 years. He only needed to see one pitch and that was it. Bruce knocked one deep into center field for the game-winning and division clinching walk-off.