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Game 5 October 16, 1975 Riverfront Stadium Attendance: 56,393 Game Time Temp: 58-degrees Starting Pitcher (Boston): Reggie Cleveland Starting Pitcher (Cincinnati): Don Gullett The 56,393 in attendance for Game 5 was the largest crowd to ever see a baseball game at Riverfront Stadium (and 54,000 larger than the crowds that came to see the Bengals play in the 1990’s). At the top of the 1st ... [link]

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Friday Links
Published 3/22/2008 by Justin at On Baseball and the Reds
... quality. I wouldn't have guessed it would be so clear cut, but it seems to work well when comparing leagues across levels. I'd like to see this same thing over MLB history to see if you see a pattern like that seen with pitcher hitting. FWIW, in 2007, the AL ratio was 10.4350, while the NL ratio was 10.4347. So, in that case, at least, it doesn't work very well, as the AL is widely considered a much better league. Two more new Reds blogs... Chris Sabo's Glasses - A blog by chatchi, with humorous commentary to go with the great blog ...

From the Reds blogosphere
Published 3/28/2008 by Chad at Redleg Nation
Couple of items I wanted to note… –I Dream of Dusty. Heh. –There are three relatively new Reds blogs out there that have some serious potential, and I wanted to highlight them: Chris Sabo’s Goggles Crosley Field Terrace Redleg Stats Blog Be sure to check out these blogs — as well as all the blogs in our “Redleg Nation Blogs” category in the right sidebar — regularly. There is a lot of great talent in the Reds blogosphere. On that topic, we have previously ...

The Last Word On Corey Patterson
Published 5/29/2008 by Chad at Redleg Nation
... Like CSG, I’m sick and tired of discussing Corey Patterson, but I just can’t let this nonsense pass without comment. From ...

Around The Blogs: Cincinnati Reds
Published 7/8/2008 by Wrigleyville (noreply@blogger.com) at wrigleyville23
... Good one. Redleg Nation's off-day thread poses the question: "Raise your hand if you think Jerry Hairston is a legitimate leadoff option for 2009. Or do you think he will return to being Jerry Hairston next year?" I will vote the latter, though was surprised to see he is batting a ridiculous .390/.443/.514 in 26 games in the leadoff position. I'm guessing a return to Wrigley will help him remember he is Jerry Hairston. Chris Sabo's Goggles is home to a very nice No Corey Patterson graphic in the left column. We're amused. That's enough. Welcome back, ...

The 10 worst Home Run Derby participants of all time
Published 7/14/2008 by 'Duk at Big League Stew
... ) to a home run derby? Maybe if it was the derby you had in your neighborhood, and Blake was kind enough to take your best offer of $42 and a bed for the night (no cable hookup in his room, though). Zero homers for Goggles in '91. ...

Reds fans... do you miss Riverfront?
Published 9/25/2008 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... can't imagine how vivid the memories would be for someone in Ohio or Northern Kentucky. Yeah it was uglier than the new park... but I am sure there is a billionaire somewhere living in a mansion, waxing nostalgically for the small house where he lived while he built his fortune. That's Riverfront. I'll throw it out to the fans. What's the great memory, if any of The Great American Ballpark? Can you name one, Slyde at Red Reporter? Hey Chris Sabo's Goggles, when you heard they were going to tear down Riverfront, were you at all sad? ...

Grasping At Straws
Published 10/3/2008 by Wrigleyville (noreply@blogger.com) at wrigleyville23
... Bricks The Cub Reporter The Dome Is Haunted (RIP) Thunder Matt's Saloon Towel Drills Turning Two View From the Bleachers Wasting Away In Wrigleyville Windy City Sports [image] Baseball Elsewhere Awful Announcing BallHype Baseball Think Factory Big League Stew Bless You Boys (Tigers) Bugs & Cranks Cardinals Diaspora (Cards) Chicago Mets Fan (Mets) Chris Sabo's Goggles (Reds) Chuckie Hacks (Brewers) Church Of Baseball (Reds, ...

Democracy is in your hands - heaven help us!
Published 27 days ago by Slyde at Red Reporter
via Chris Sabo's Goggles Tired of standing in line at your polling place?  Do you wish there was a place where you could vote on the issues that really matter to you?  Well, you've come to the right place.  Today Red Reporter will allow you to cast your ballot to decide what matters most to you the Reds fan.  Cast your ballot in the comments and let's see democracy inaction. Favorite Young Hitter ...

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