Reds pay tribute to 'The Ol' Lefthander'
Published 3/22/2008 by Jeff Wallner at Major League Baseball News
On a drizzly, cool day in Cincinnati, fans filed steadily into the Reds Hall of Fame to pay homage to Nuxhall, and view many artifacts from his legendary career as both a pitcher and broadcaster.
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