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This Day in Reds History: It’s Never Too Late

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06/03/2010
On the morning of June 3, 1972, the Reds found themselves in second place 1 1/2 games behind the Dodgers. They were coming off a grueling, yet exciting 17 inning win over the Phillies from the night before. T... Read More...
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Pete Rose’s Intentional Walk?

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05/16/2010
I wrote about Tony Perez's May 14, 1972, star birthday doubleheader the other day, when the Reds swept the Cardinals while playing in Cincinnati. Believe it or not, the Reds swept another doubleheader on their... Read More...
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Tony Perez Celebrates his 30th Birthday

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05/14/2010
Who says age 30 is old for baseball? Reds Hall of Famer Tony Perez celebrated his 30th birthday on May 14, 1972, by knocking in all six runs in a Reds doubleheader sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals. The Reds w... Read More...
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Jim Maloney as Staff Ace

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04/06/2010
Baseball statistical historian Bill James has been publishing a series of articles on his pay website about outstanding players with short careers. Today he chronicles the performance of the 1960's Reds' star ... Read More...
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Redleg Trade Review: The Ten Best Reds Trades Ever

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08/24/2009
Summarizing our Redleg Trade Review (for all stories, type this in the search window in the upper right portion of your screen). Here's what I think are the best Reds trades ever. 1. November 29, 1971: Joe... Read More...
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Redleg Trade Review: Joe Morgan for Lee May

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07/29/2009
November 29, 1971: Joe Morgan is traded by the Houston Astros with Ed Armbrister, Jack Billingham, Cesar Geronimo and Denis Menke to the Cincinnati Reds for Tommy Helms, Lee May and Jimmy Stewart. This is the... Read More...
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Cincinnati’s Shortstop History

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05/10/2009
Baseball Prospectus analyzed the Jeff Keppinger-Drew Sutton deal on Tuesday, and more or less said that Walt Jocketty was doing the Astros a favor for Sutton is 26 and not really a prospect. To quote: “Betwe... Read More...
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