Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds baseball cards highlight franchise greats like Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, and modern stars like Elly De La Cruz and Hunter Greene. Elly De La Cruz rookie cards have skyrocketed in popularity due to his electrifying play, while Johnny Bench vintage cards remain timeless. Collectors chase Reds autographs, parallels, and rookie cards from Topps and Bowman, making Reds cards a strong mix of history and future potential.
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Johnny Bench
Pete Rose
Joe Morgan
Frank Robinson
Barry Larkin
Tony Perez
George Foster
Ken Griffey Sr.
Ken Griffey Jr.
Eric Davis
1952 Topps Eddie Matthews Rookie Card (#313)
Though Matthews is primarily known for his time with the Braves, this early card is notable for being part of the Reds' collection, highlighting one of the top players of the 1950s.
1961 Fleer Frank Robinson Rookie Card (#12)
The rookie card of the Hall of Fame outfielder, who became one of the greatest hitters in Reds history, leading the team to a World Series title in 1966 before going on to win MVP honors with the Orioles.
1963 Topps Pete Rose Rookie Card (#537)
A truly iconic card, featuring the legendary "Charlie Hustle" and all-time MLB hits leader. Rose is one of the most significant figures in Reds history and a cornerstone of their 1970s success.
1972 Topps Johnny Bench Card (#450)
Highlights the Hall of Fame catcher who was an integral part of the "Big Red Machine," leading the Reds to multiple World Series championships in the 1970s.
1975 Topps Joe Morgan Card (#450)
Features the Hall of Fame second baseman who was the catalyst for the Reds' 1970s dynasty, contributing to both offense and defense during their World Series victories.
1986 Fleer Barry Larkin Rookie Card (#548)
The rookie card of the Hall of Fame shortstop, Larkin was the face of the Reds during the 1990s and led them to a World Series title in 1990.
1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. Rookie Card (#1)
Though Griffey Jr. is more famous for his time with the Mariners, this card is significant for Reds collectors as he finished his Hall of Fame career with Cincinnati, making this card a popular one for fans.
1990 Fleer Update Barry Larkin Rookie Card (#440)
A valuable card showcasing Larkin’s debut year, and one of the key contributors to the Reds' 1990 World Series-winning team.
2001 Topps Austin Kearns Rookie Card (#69)
A rookie card of the highly regarded outfielder who was considered a future star for the Reds during the early 2000s.