September 27, 1975 Reds 7, Braves 6 (108-54)
The Reds finished their historic season with their fifth straight win as they edged the Braves. The Reds came back from a 5-3 deficit by scoring three runs in the bottom of the ninth only to allow the Braves to tie it up with a run in the ninth. But a big walk off RBI single by Cesar Geronimo put a punctation mark on the end of the Reds’ regular season.
Dave Concepcion went three for five with run and Cesar Geronimo went two for five with two RBIs. Fred Norman was hit hard and it was Will McEnaney who walked away with the win despite blowing the save chance and allowing the Braves to tie the game.
Now the Reds had to contend with the Pirates in the upcoming NLCS. In the American League, it was the Red Sox and the three time World Champions Oakland A’s who were set to square off in the ALCS.


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