The Cincinnati Reds, the oldest professional sports franchise, have a rich history. Sean Casey and Ted Kluszewski were doubles-machines during their time with the Reds. Jay Bruce and George Foster also hit more than 200 career doubles in their time with the team as well. But, who are the all-time leaders in doubles in Cincinnati Reds’ history?
While statistics like home runs, RBIs, and now WAR typically dominate the minds of baseball fans, doubles are a key stat that will always move the needle. Tris Speaker, who played for four different teams from 1907-1928, is the career leader in doubles in Major League Baseball history with 792 total.