Sabo, a three-time National League All-Star who played on the Reds’ wire-to-wire World Series championship team in 1990, was ...
The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum’s newest exhibit, “The Big Red Machine: A 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Back-to-Back World Champions” presented by Dinsmore, will open to the public ...
FAMILY: Emerge, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily, Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. Runs Jan. 18-April 20.
Crosley Field, the Reds’ fan favorite ballpark from 1912 to 1970, was designed by Cincinnati architect Harry Hake.
It’s almost Opening Day, with the excitement and promise of a new season radiating throughout the sport and beyond. It’s time ...
His sculpture will join those of Pete Rose, Tony Perez, Joe Nuxhall, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Ernie Lombardi, Ted Kluszewski ...
Norm Clarke, a colorful journalist who covered the back-to-back World Series champion Cincinnati Reds of the 1970s as an ...
Reach out to me at bwhite1@dispatch.com. Letters are lightly edited for clarity. To the editor: Looking back on the last ...
Ty Cobb, for example, was implicated in a game-fixing scheme and is alleged to have been a Klansman. But he and other far-less-than-perfect men are in a Baseball Hall of Fame that might double as a ...
11, 1985, file photo, Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose rounds first base after hitting ... But let’s judge the artist by the art and the baseball player by the baseball. By that measure, there ...
Pete Rose is back ... National Baseball Hall of Fame Rose was banned for life in 1989, when it was determined he gambled on the sport while he was managing the Reds. He also did five months ...
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