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Reggie Sanders, the 1995 NLCS, and holding a grudge. #VoteReggie

Chad Dotson
08/29/2017
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Let’s get one thing straight, right from the beginning: I take Game of Thrones far too seriously. How about that season finale? Can you believe they killed off that one guy who did the thing? No, wait... Read More...

Five Score and Fifteen Minutes Ago

Chris Garber
05/02/2017
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One hundred years from this day Will the people still feel this way Still say the things that they're sayin' right now? Gram Parsons and The Byrds asked that question in 1968, but we can answer it -- at leas... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: The Worst Trade in Reds History

stevepriceredlegnation
12/15/2010
December 15, 1900: The infamous Frank Robinson trade to the contrary, the Reds make the worst trade in franchise history when they deal future Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson to the New York Giants for end-of-... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Don Gullett Makes His Presence Known and 1964 Falls Short

stevepriceredlegnation
10/04/2010
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October 4, 1902: The Pittsburgh Pirates set a new major league record with 103 wins as they defeat a disinterested Cincinnati Reds team, 11-2, in Pittsburgh. Rain had dampened the grounds in Pittsburgh and t... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: The Cream Rises, Missed Opportunities, and more Chico Surprises

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10/02/2010
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October 2, 1877: The Reds finish one of their worst season in Cincinnati baseball history, by losing to the Chicago White Stockings, 13-1. The 1877 Reds, who had disbanded and restarted at mid-season, finish ... Read More...
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This Day in Reds History: Reds Win their 1st World Series Game and Other Dramatic Wins

stevepriceredlegnation
10/01/2010
October 1, 1919: The Reds win their first World Series game in their history, 9-1, over the Chicago White Sox at Redland Field in Cincinnati. The baseball game story: The Reds took a 1-0 lead in the bottom o... Read More...
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This Day in Reds’ History: Edd Roush’s Nap

stevepriceredlegnation
06/08/2010
Even the greats need a nap sometime. June 8, 1920, was the day Reds' Hall of Famer Edd Roush was ejected from a game for napping in centerfield. The Reds were defending World Champions, victors of the tainted... Read More...
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Redleg Trade Review–Completing the Championship Lineups

stevepriceredlegnation
07/19/2009
We've reviewed some of the major components of the first two Cincinnati World Championship teams. We know that championship teams need big time players, but it takes more than just stars to win a championship ... Read More...



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