Corridon would not stay with Cincinnati, as he was traded a couple of weeks later, with second baseman Miller Huggins and outfielder Rebel Oakes to the St. Louis Cardinals, getting pitcher Fred Beebe and infielder Alan Storke.
[1] The Reds were led offensively by outfielder Mike Mitchell, who in 156 games, hit .286 with a team high five home runs an 86 RBI.
First baseman Dick Hoblitzell continued to become a star, hitting .278 with four home runs and 70 RBI in 155 games.
Catcher Larry McLean had a very solid season, batting .298 with two home runs and 71 RBI in 127 games.
Harry Gaspar had a very good season, as he went 15–17 with a 2.59 ERA in 48 games in a team high 275 innings pitched.