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Thousands of fans streamed into Great American Ball Park despite steady rain on Sunday to pay respects to Pete Rose, baseball's career hits leader, who died Sept. 30 at the age of 83.
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The visitation will be held at Great American Ball Park and last for 14 hours in homage to the "Hit King's" jersey number.
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One of baseball's most beloved managers, Terry Francona has been hired by the Cincinnati Reds, returning to a team he played for after stepping down in Cleveland following last season because of health reasons.
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Marty Brennanman, the Cincinnati Reds, Gov. Mike DeWine and more remember the controversial icon.
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The Cincinnati Reds fired manager David Bell on Sunday night after six seasons.
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Rarely do players widely considered baseball's top prospect exceed expectations from Day 1. But even rarer is a talent like Elly De La Cruz, the 21-year-old switch-hitting infielder whose first week in the major was the stuff of legend.
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The exhibit, opening Friday, dates to the early days of the game and continues to present day, exploring the obstacles women and girls have had to overcome and still struggle with.
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Last year's team record of 62-100 was the second worst in Reds' history.
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The Wilberforce University Bulldogs haven't had a baseball team since before World War II, but a partnership with the Cincinnati Reds is changing that.
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For the first time in seven years, the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians have both made the postseason.Cincinnati became the National League’s seventh…