PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida – About the time Pete Rose broke into the big-leagues at breakneck speed and introduced Cincinnati to such baseball thrills as headfirst flights into bases, a teenager in ...
It's been 50 years since the Cincinnati Reds' Big Red Machine brought its first World Series title to the Queen City, and a celebration is in order. The Reds are hosting a Big Red Machine 50th ...
The team's legacy extends beyond baseball, influencing popular culture and civic pride in Cincinnati. Free agency ultimately led to the dismantling of the team, preventing similar dynasties from ...
Soon, the streets of downtown Cincinnati will be painted red in honor of Opening Day. The occasion marks the return of Cincinnati Reds baseball, when the team hosts the San Francisco Giants in its ...
The most conspicuously absent member of the Big Red Machine during Thursday’s downtown celebration of the team made a sudden, unannounced – and very welcomed – appearance. The Gold Glove, All-Star ...
The Books by the Banks festival returns this week, hosting many local and national authors. History writer Jeff Suess edited The Enquirer’s new books on Pete Rose and the Big Red Machine. Fall history ...
Reds Hall of Famers Pete Rose and Joe Morgan have died since the on-field Big Red Machine reunion when the club held "Tony Perez Night" Aug. 21, 2015. From left: Tony Perez, Morgan, Dave Concepcion, ...
A message from our friends at Nikco Sports: CINCINNATI — The Big Red Machine is considered one of, if not the greatest baseball team of all time. Nikco Sports is honoring the 1970s Cincinnati Reds ...
JAY DUNN: The Green Monster, The Big Red Machine, Mother Nature and memories of an epic World Series
Half a century (minus a few days) has passed since I met The Monster. Yes, it was scary. It happened on October 10, 1975. The monster I met that day was a green hunk of tin that stood 37 feet, two ...
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