Cincinatti Reds’ World Series History

Based in Fort Recovery, Ohio, Jeffrey L. Wendel has served as CEO of Wendel Retirement Planning for nearly 20 years. Beyond his professional activities, he is an avid sports fan. In addition to coaching baseball, Jeffrey L. Wendel supports local teams such as the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Cleveland Browns, and the Cincinnati Reds.

The Cincinnati Reds are one of the most storied franchises in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB). The Reds joined the league in 1882 and have amassed more than 10,500 wins. Cincinnati has won five world championships, the first coming in 1919. A best of nine series at the time, the Red claimed their first World Series title with a 5-3 series win over the Chicago White Sox.

The team made back to back World Series appearances in 1939 and 1940, getting swept by the New York Yankees and securing a second title with a one-run Game 7 victory over the Detroit Tigers, respectively. Between 1961 and 1972, Cincinnati reached three championship series but could not find a third title.

Cincinnati’s fortunes changed in 1975, a 108 win season capped off by a seven-game series win over the Boston Red Sox. The Reds won Game 7 by a score of 4-3. The series featured four extra innings and Boston scored one more run throughout the tightly contested series. The following season, Cincinnati defender their World Series championship, this time with a comfortable four-game sweep over the Yankees.

The franchise’s fifth and most recent World Series championship came in 1990, a sweep of the Oakland Athletics. Despite a one-run, extra-innings victory in Game, Cincinnati outscored the Athletics by 14 runs during the series.

Three Signs That Indicate You May Be Ready to Retire

Registered financial consultant, Jeffrey L. Wendel has managed almost $50 million in assets throughout his career. Jeffrey L. Wendel is the CEO and owner of Wendel Retirement Planning, where he works with clients and businesses to help them prepare for retirement.

Below are some milestones that could signal you are ready to retire:

1. You have paid off your home. As the most expensive asset for many people, their home is a significant source of debt. Paying off your home is not mandatory to retire, but getting rid of those mortgage payments is a great start.

2. You are ready to stop working. Work can be stressful, but it is also a source of fulfillment and dignity for many people. Keep in mind that once you stop working, you will suddenly have a lot more free time and you should have a rough idea of what you will do with that time.

3. You do not need to support anyone. If you are still the primary provider for your children and/or spouse, it may not be a great idea to retire yet. Again, no rule says you should not, but consider the financial burden that you will still be under.

Advantages of Working with a Retirement Planner

Jeffrey L. Wendel is the CEO of Wendel Retirement Planning if Fort Recovery, Ohio. As a registered financial consultant, Jeffrey L. Wendel has helped many clients in meeting their retirement needs.

Working with a financial planner gives you several advantages. First, you get the benefit of learning from someone who has years of experience helping other people who may be in the same boat as you. Besides learning about the basics of budgeting, you can also strategize to minimize expenses and maximize income.

Moreover, retirement planners have a wealth of knowledge in investment and asset allocation to protect and build your wealth long-term. Working with a planner puts an emotional buffer between you and your assets. Sometimes, it is difficult to make financial decisions on your own because you are personally invested in the outcomes. Ultimately, you gain peace of mind if you choose the right professional. A proven and time-tested planner will let you rest easy knowing your finances are well taken care of.