It's been 32 years since the Cincinnati Reds won the 1990 World Series
For some, it's a celebration of one of the greatest days in Cincinnati Reds history.
For others, it's a reminder of how long it has been - 32 years - since the Reds won the 1990 World Series.
The Reds wrapped up a sweep of the Oakland Athletics on this date - Oct. 20, 1990.
YouTube video of the final out and celebration:
Via Twitter on the anniversary of the fifth World Series championship in Reds history:
October 20, 1990: The Reds secure a World Series sweep over the favored A's to become the fourth MLB team to ever win a #WireToWire title. #RedsVault pic.twitter.com/7CUVMpPZtZ
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) October 20, 2022
October 20, 1990: The Reds completed a 4-game World Series sweep over the Athletics w/a 2-1 victory. José Rijo, the winning pitcher in Games 1 & 4, was named Series MVP. #RedsMuseumArchives: Rijo's road jersey, cap worn by Ron Oester during the clubhouse celebration, & press pin. pic.twitter.com/25QiixVGSq
— RedsMuseum (@RedsMuseum) October 20, 2022
Today In 1990: The Cincinnati #Reds sweep the Oakland A's in four games to win the World Series! #MLB #Baseball #History #Postseason pic.twitter.com/uUWKCDfiFV
— Baseball by BSmile (@BSmile) October 20, 2022
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