It’s opening day and there might not be a team in baseball that looks forward to wiping its slate clean more than the Chicago ...
Today is Opening Day for the Cincinnati Reds, so to celebrate, here’s a brief history of the team’s home playing field.
The newest statue outside Great American Ball Park honoring the longtime Reds announcer will face Joe Morgan and Pete Rose statues.
Brennaman's sculpture will join those of other Reds legends at the ball park, including Pete Rose, Tony Perez, Joe Nuxhall, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Ernie Lombardi, Ted Kluszewski and Frank Robinson.
There are eight statues around Great American Ballpark and after a 46-year career broadcasting the Reds on the radio, Marty Brennaman will join them.
Currently, there are eight Reds greats honored with statues on Crosley Terrace: Ted Kluszewski, Ernie Lombardi, Joe Nuxhall, Frank Robinson, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, and Pete Rose.
His sculpture will join those of Pete Rose, Tony Perez, Joe Nuxhall, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Ernie Lombardi, Ted Kluszewski and Frank Robinson.
Brennaman’s sculpture will join those of other Reds legends at the ballpark, including Pete Rose, Tony Perez, Joe Nuxhall, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Ernie Lombardi, Ted Kluszewski and Frank Robinson ...
If O’Neill could play without sleeves, Ted Kluszewski-style, it’s fair to guess that he would. He’s an everyday player who excels on the bench. Yet even for baseball’s most musclebound man ...