CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds announced their team Hall of Fame class for 2026, which includes some beloved players and a manager that fans adore.

What You Need To Know

Three players and a manager will be inducted this year

Among them, one brought a World Series to Cincinnati

The induction ceremony will take place from April 24-26.

Brandon Phillips

Phillips was a dynamic second baseman for the Reds for 11 seasons spanning from 2006 to 2016. Best known for charismatic personality, Phillip brought an energy to the team fans and his teammates enjoyed.

During his time with the Reds, he was a four-time Gold Glove winner, a Silver Slugger and three-time All-Star during his time playing second base with Cincinnati.

Aaron Harang

Harang brought dominant pitching to Cincinnati for eight seasons, while eating innings at a pace few can keep.

He was the ace of the team from 2003 to 2010. Harang had his best season in 2006 when he led the National League in wins and strikeouts.

Reggie Sanders

The powerful and speedy Sanders was a key contributor during his time with the Reds, spanning from 1991 to 1998.

He was a leader in the clubhouse during his outstanding season in 1995 when the Reds won the National League Central Division. He batted .306 that season with 28 home runs, 99 RBIs and 36 stolen bases.

He is one of eight MLB players to have 300 home runs and stolen bases during their careers.

Lou Piniella

Sweet Lou is best known for his 1990 season with the Reds, who ended up winning the World Series against a heavily favored Oakland Athletics team.

The fiery Piniella managed the team from 1990 to 1992 and had a long career as a player and manager with other teams to go along with his time with the Reds.

Induction

Each inductee will be recognized from April 24-26.