The Cincinnati Reds announced three former players and one former manager will be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame.Second baseman Brandon Phillips, starting pitcher Aaron Harang, outfielder Reggie Sanders and manager Lou Piniella make up the Reds Hall of Fame’s class of 2026.One of the most popular players in recent Reds history, Phillips spent 11 seasons with the Reds, winning four Gold Gloves while also being named an NL All-Star three times. A dual-threat player offensively, Phillips hit 191 home runs and stole 194 bases with the Reds, completing a 30-30 season in 2007.Harang was steady on the mound during his eight seasons in Cincinnati from 2003-10. Harang led the NL with 216 strikeouts in 2006 and won 75 games during his time with the Reds. He struck out 218 hitters the next season, placing fourth in Cy Young voting. He ranks seventh in Reds history with 1,125 strikeouts.Sanders played eight seasons with the Reds from 1991-98, making the NL All-Star team in 1995, when he hit .306/.397/.579 with 28 home runs and 99 RBIs.Sanders finished his Reds career with 125 home runs and 158 stolen bases. He later played for the Padres, Braves, Diamondbacks, Giants, Pirates, Cardinals and Royals.Piniella took over managerial duties for the Reds in 1990 and immediately led the team to the top of the sport as the Reds won 91 games and a World Series title.He managed the Reds for two more seasons after that, winning 255 games before he became the manager of the Seattle Mariners. He also managed the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the Chicago Cubs.A three-time winner of the Manager of the Year award, Piniella won 1,835 career games as a manager, with his lone World Series championship as the leader of the Reds.The four will be enshrined during an April 24–26 induction celebration at Great American Ball Park and the Downtown Cincinnati Convention Center.
CINCINNATI —
The Cincinnati Reds announced three former players and one former manager will be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame.
Second baseman Brandon Phillips, starting pitcher Aaron Harang, outfielder Reggie Sanders and manager Lou Piniella make up the Reds Hall of Fame’s class of 2026.
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One of the most popular players in recent Reds history, Phillips spent 11 seasons with the Reds, winning four Gold Gloves while also being named an NL All-Star three times. A dual-threat player offensively, Phillips hit 191 home runs and stole 194 bases with the Reds, completing a 30-30 season in 2007.
Harang was steady on the mound during his eight seasons in Cincinnati from 2003-10. Harang led the NL with 216 strikeouts in 2006 and won 75 games during his time with the Reds. He struck out 218 hitters the next season, placing fourth in Cy Young voting. He ranks seventh in Reds history with 1,125 strikeouts.
Sanders played eight seasons with the Reds from 1991-98, making the NL All-Star team in 1995, when he hit .306/.397/.579 with 28 home runs and 99 RBIs.
Sanders finished his Reds career with 125 home runs and 158 stolen bases. He later played for the Padres, Braves, Diamondbacks, Giants, Pirates, Cardinals and Royals.
Piniella took over managerial duties for the Reds in 1990 and immediately led the team to the top of the sport as the Reds won 91 games and a World Series title.
He managed the Reds for two more seasons after that, winning 255 games before he became the manager of the Seattle Mariners. He also managed the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the Chicago Cubs.
A three-time winner of the Manager of the Year award, Piniella won 1,835 career games as a manager, with his lone World Series championship as the leader of the Reds.
The four will be enshrined during an April 24–26 induction celebration at Great American Ball Park and the Downtown Cincinnati Convention Center.