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Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory throws out the first
pitch at Red's opening day....like a girl.
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Slugger Adam Dunn lacks a passion for baseball
and definitely will not become a Toronto Blue Jay,
general manager J.P. Ricciardi said Wednesday night. Dunn, who plays for the Cincinnati Reds, is often mentioned in trade rumours, but Ricciardi was ...
First, the Brewers had the Racing Sausages. Then
Pittsburgh, DC, Toronto, Cleveland, and KC copied them. A
video look at MLB's Racing Mascots and suggestions for other MLB teams when they rip off the Sausages.
It's usually pretty cool to get on TV
during a baseball game. But what if you're a
girl stuffing your face in the All-You-Can-Eat Section?
The Cincinnati Reds, making their first big acquisition
of the Dusty Baker era, have reached a preliminary
agreement with free-agent closer Francisco Cordero on a four-year, $46 million contract, major-league sources say. The deal, which is pending ...
Dusty Baker has agreed to a three-year deal
to manage the Cincinnati Reds , beginning with the
upcoming season, ESPN has learned. Baker, a former Cubs and Giants manager and current ESPN analyst, will continue to work with ESPN through this season's ...
Whether the Nationals can obtain Dunn is another
question. One, they will face competition from other clubs
in the trade market as the non-waiver deadline draws closer. Two, they might not be willing to meet the Reds' price, assuming the Reds even ...
Reds general manager Wayne Krivsky has been fired
less than three years after taking over the position.
He was replaced by Walt Jocketty, previously the general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, and since January special adviser to Bob ...
The Hit King comes clean ... it's still
too little, too late to get into the HOF,
in my opinion.
CHICAGO -- It's a lower abdominal strain and
Griffey will return to Cincinnati instead of going to
San Francisco. "You guys know as much as I do," Griffey said. Griffey said he didn't remember anything after the initial shock of pain. He said he knew ...
He's not the Pearl from Tennessee, He's not
the Boss from New Jersey, He's not the Earle
from Ohio State, But his name is Bruce and his game is great, He don't sing in commercials like Bronson Arroyo, He hits homers like Griffey and Dunn, And he ...
By Tim Brown , Yahoo! Sports December 8,
2007 A little more than a week after losing
closer Francisco Cordero to a four-year contract with the Cincinnati Reds , the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday morning were near a contract agreement with veteran ...
After the Reds batted out of order on
Sunday, Dusty Baker said he hadn't seen that happen
since he was a player. Baker apparently has blocked out all memories of managing the Cubs ... specifically April 16, 2004 when he botched yet another double switch.
Kyle Lohse pitches for the Reds against the
New York Mets last July. (Getty Images)
On Monday, Dusty Baker said "a number of
players called (him) about coming to Cincinnati." Well WHO
Dusty, Who? One name springs to mind ... Barry Bonds.
Scouting report on the Reds scorching-hot prospect Johnny
Cueto from a start last year in the Florida
State League.
I think the one thing I would try
to get is an offensive utility player who could
play anywhere. Back in May, I said the one guy I'd love to see on the Red Sox is Ryan Freel from the Reds, but he's impossible to get; he's hurt and untradeable. And the ...
The Reds have reached preliminary agreement on a
four-year, $46 million contract with closer Francisco Cordero, a
baseball source confirmed to ESPN.com.
Those who know Ken Griffey Jr. know nothing
is more important than family to the newest member
of baseball's 600-home-run club. Now Griffey, a longtime resident of the Orlando, Fla., area, is telling friends he's monitoring the surprising Tampa Bay ...
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- Reds put Dunn on trade market
- Prophetic Justice: Ruiz steals home!
- Reds send Josh Hamilton to Rangers for Volquez, minor leaguer
- Chatter From the Bleachers
- "A Million Dollar Deal"
- Dusty Not down with OBP
- When Dusty Baker Starts Chanelling Bill James
- Edwin Encarnacion is clutch, hits walkoff homer
- Reds Fire GM Wayne Krivsky. Jocketty Replacement.
- Griffey joins kings of clout with No. 600
- Fan charged with taking seat
- Reds deal Lohse to Phils for prospect
- Baker keeping tabs on Cubs' Prior, Wood
- Then Came Bronson: Arroyo to Perform at Benefit Concert
- Sayonara, baseball tradition
- Back in Black: Extra Innings and MLB.TV Blackouts
- Piazza Coming To The Bronx?
- Griffey's days in Cincinnati may be numbered
- This Week in Baseball: 1972
- The Official Site of The Cincinnati Reds: Homepage








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