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Old Cincinnati Ballparks

It’s hard to believe that Great American Ballpark is almost old enough to drink. Indeed, the Reds current home turned 20 this year. The Reds, and a few other area major league teams, have called m...

1990 World SeriesCincinnati Reds History: The 1990 Wire-to-Wire World Series Champions

Cincinnati Reds History: The 1990 Wire-to-Wire World Series Champions

In the history of Major League Baseball, only five teams have been wire-to-wire World Series Champions. That is, the team was in first place every day of the regular season and, of course, won all ...

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CINCINNATI REDS HISTORY: THE '80s

Not long after their triumph of winning back-to-back World Series titles, the sun began to set on the Big Red Machine era of the Cincinnati Reds. The first blow came with the departure of Tony Pere...

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CINCINNATI REDS HISTORY: THE BIG RED MACHINE ERA

It is generally agreed upon by baseball historians that the Big Red Machine era of the Cincinnati Reds started in 1970 with the hiring of former minor league coach and manager George “Sparky” Ander...

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The Cincy Shirts Podcast Episode 131: Reds Organist

John Schutte is a founding member of the Rusty Griswolds, in fact he went to grade school with friend of the show, Gregg Martini. John is also the organist at Great American Ball Park. He talks abo...

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Cincinnati Reds History: The Powel Crosley Era

After floundering on the field through the late 1920s, the Reds fell into bankruptcy in 1931 before being bought by Powel Crosley, owner of a powerful radio station as well as a manufacturer of rad...