
1976 Cincinnati Reds World Series Champions Framed Front Page Newspaper Print
"The Cincinnati Reds won the 1976 World Series of Major League Baseball (MLB) after defeating the New York Yankees. The last game that named them victorious was held on October 21st.The Red's Johnny Bench was named the World Series MVP. This victory made the Cincinnati Reds the only team in MLB history to win the series back-to-back. The teams met after the Reds beat the Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies. Whereas the Yankees came to the final after having defeated the Baltimore Orioles and the Kansas City Royals.The games were held at the Riverfront Stadium and the Yankee Stadium with an average attendance of 55,752 fans.The Reds won the first game with a score of 5-1 recording WP: Don Gullet (1-0), LP: Doyle Alexander (0-1), and Home runs: Joe Morgan (CIN-1).The second game was again dominated by the Reds with a score of 4-3 recording WP: Jack Billingham (1-0), and LP: Catfish Hunter (0-1). The third game ended 6-2 for the Reds recording WP: Pat Zachry (1-0), LP: Dock Ellis (0-1),