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With a 2-for-4 performance on Thursday afternoon against the Miami Marlins, Cincinnati Reds star Elly De La Cruz joined some ...
The Major League Baseball All-Star Game has been around since 1933 and on Thursday evening Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz ...
Wake Forest's Chase Burns, Nick Kurtz and Seaver King made history when they all heard their names called in the top 10 picks ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Family, friends, and fans gathered at Corinthian Baptist Church in Bond Hill on Thursday to pay their final respects to Dave Parker, the late Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer and ...
The diverse Brazil team trying to qualify for the World Baseball Classic, which includes a 40-year-old outfielder and a 15-year-old pitcher, has surprising major league connections.
Barry Larkin could be a top candidate for the Reds' managerial job. USATSI Barry Larkin: Larkin, the Hall of Famer and Cincinnati native, would be more than a nepotism hire.
Before the 2018 season, Barry Larkin said he wanted to be a big-league manager someday but that there was only one team he wanted to manage: the Cincinnati Reds. That statement to Zach Buchanan ...
Barry Larkin: "I just had to wear it for a little bit. … It wasn't just that it was on the turf. It was the hot turf. Fumes ...
Larkin, who famously played for the Cincinnati Reds, is part of a group looking to bring a MLB team to Orlando. The Rays are currently playing in a minor-league park, George Steinbrenner Field.
Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees, right, talks with manager Barry Larkin of Team Brazil before Game 1 of the 2013 World Baseball Classic Qualifier against Team Panama at Rod Carew National ...
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