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E-mail this E-mail | Printer-Friendly Print | digg us! | del.icio.us! * | Listen to this article or download audio file. Click-2-Listen The Junior Era in Cincinnati, such as it is, is coming to an end. Ken Griffey Jr. would like to win a championship here, he says, but that's not going to happen. His homecoming nine years ago that brought such expectation has been full of empty ... [link]

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Baseball Today: Wednesday, May 7
Published 5/7/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... he wants to finish his career where he started, in Seattle, and the Cincinnati Enquirer's Paul Dougherty thinks the Reds should grant him his wish and trade him to the Mariners. But new Reds GM Walt Jocketty called Griffey trade talk ...

Bring Me The Head Of Mr. Redlegs [Mishap ... Or Murder?]
Published 5/8/2008 by Rick at Deadspin
... Redlegs case, and judge for yourself: • Gapper. Reds mascot and former carpet remnant was driving the vehicle, was last person to see Mr. Redlegs alive. • Ghost of Marge Schott. Late Reds owner once vowed to strike at Mr. Redlegs from the grave. • Mr. Red. Co-mascot felt marginalized by more popular rival, may have been bitter over lack of mustache, health benefits. • Ken Griffey Jr.. Wants out of Cincinnati, will go to any means to achieve it. • Marty ...

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