Even including players from the 19th century, the names "Brandon Phillips" and "Bronson Arroyo" appear high on the lists for virtually all the main cumulative stats among Reds hitters and pitchers, respectively.
Close behind them, and sure to eventually overtake them in a lot of categories: Joey Votto and Johnny Cueto.
Here are all the major cumulative rankings for active players among all-time Reds hitters and pitchers:
Home Runs (all-time leader: Bench)
16th - Phillips
17th - Bruce
T-18th - Votto
Hits (all-time leader: Rose)
T-21st - Phillips
47th - Votto
Doubles (all-time leader: Rose)
20th - Phillips
23rd - Votto
RBI (all-time leader: Bench)
25th - Phillips
32nd - Votto
49th - Bruce
Stolen bases (all-time leader: McPhee)
25th - Phillips
42nd - Stubbs
Games started (all-time leader: Rixey)
12th - Arroyo
33rd - Cueto
47th - Bailey
Innings pitched (all-time leader: Rixey)
24th - Arroyo
47th - Cueto
Wins (all-time leader: Rixey)
T-22nd - Arroyo
T-39th - Cueto
Strikeouts (all-time leader: Maloney)
12th - Arroyo
22nd - Cueto
36th - Bailey
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