Some uniform numbers in Cincinnati Reds history are worn by one or two top players. Then there is a number like 32, which has been worn by so many Reds greats that picking just one best player is a challenge.
The No. 32 made its Cincinnati Reds debut in 1935 on the back of pitcher Lee Grissom. In 1936, pitcher Peaches Davis took over the No. 32. Grissom got the number back in 1937, which was his best season with Cincinnati. That year, Grissom led the NL in shutouts with five, and made the All-Star team.