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Pete Rose fans travel to Cincinnati to honor baseball legend
Reds honor Pete Rose with a 14-hour visitation at Great American Ball Park
Thousands of fans have streamed into Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati despite steady rain to pay respects to Pete Rose.
Pete Rose fans travel to Cincinnati to honor the baseball legend
Baseball fan Eduirdo from Chicago made the trip to Cincinnati. "It shows the love that I got for him," he said. He never saw Rose on TV, but found ways to witness his greatness. "I watch it on YouTube because my grandpa and my dad taught me about him," he said.
Opinion: Baseball fans will remember Pete Rose for the hits. I'll never forget the shoes
Ultimately, it is all about 14 − Pete Rose, the Hit King − who passed away Sept. 30 at 83. The Cincinnati Reds are hosting a daylong visitation for Rose on Sunday at Great American Ball Park. As for the 1985 date,
Reds, Jackson and Minor League
Cincinnati Reds Sign Veteran Catcher Alex Jackson to Minor League Contract
The Reds signed catcher Alex Jackson to a minor league contract according to their official transaction log on MLB.com.The 28-year-old will likely get a chance to serve at Tyler Stephenson's backup in 2025.
Reds' Alex Jackson: Signs with Cincy
Signs with Cincy
Reds Sign Alex Jackson To Minor League Contract
The Reds signed catcher Alex Jackson to a minors deal, as per Jackson's MLB.com profile page. While not specified, the
Reds leave Diamond Sports
Cincinnati Reds look for new TV partner after ending joint venture with Diamond Sports Group
The Cincinnati Reds and Diamond Sports Group have decided to end their joint venture, allowing the Reds to search for a new home to carry their local games on TV
Cincinnati Reds Leaving Diamond Sports Group, Will Need New Television Partner in 2025
The Reds will have a new television broadcast network next season. After being on Bally Sports (Fanduel Sports Network) in 2024, the team is leaving Diamond Sports Group according to a court filing shared by Evan Drellich.
Report: Reds look for new TV home in 2025 after leaving Diamond Sports Group
The Cincinnati Reds are reportedly leaving Diamond Sports Group and will have a new TV home in 2025. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] As previously reported by News Center 7,
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Cincinnati Reds Infielder Matt McLain Shares Health Update, Thoughts on Terry Francona and More
Reds infielder Matt McLain went on MLB Network's Foul Territory to discuss his health, the Reds hiring manager Terry Francona ...
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Here are 5 keys to competing if Cincinnati Reds run same team back out in 2025
With all due respect to the mental states of any number of
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officials tasked with improving a ...
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Winter $torm warnings greet Cincinnati Reds prez Nick Krall at general managers meetings
SAN ANTONIO — The
Cincinnati
Reds
opened the annual general managers meetings this week in the middle of a financial ...
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Report: Cincinnati Reds and Nick Martinez Have 'Mutual Interest' in an Extension
The Reds discussed a possible two-year extension with Martinez, but he wants to weigh his options. He's still open to signing ...
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Cincinnati Reds: 2 decisions, 3 numbers to push direction of Nick Krall's offseason plans
Decisions by Nick Martinez and Emilio Pagán, and in turn team president Nick Krall, are among tone-setters at the outset of ...
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Cincinnati Reds reach out to bring Joey Votto back to organization
SAN ANTONIO — The
Cincinnati
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may not be in the market for a big splash this winter to add to the lineup or the ...
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2024 Cincinnati Reds Awards: Who Deserved to be Honored After a Disappointing Season?
And for our final award, we're thrilled to present Nick Martinez with the Newcomer of the Year Award. Signed as a free agent ...
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Look: Cincinnati Reds Superstar Elly De La Cruz Says He Can Beat Gold Medalist Noah Lyles in a Race
"They think they're fast! I'll beat them for sure," De La Cruz tweeted. Check out the tweet below: Make sure you bookmark ...
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