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The St. Louis Cardinals baseball team has its own iconic “STL” logo, and now the Blues have their own distinctive mark with ...
Cincinnati's Big Red Machine of the 1970s had a would-be priest in the outfield, a football legend on the mound and a nepo baby at third base.
Cincinnati's Big Red Machine of the 1970s had a would-be priest in the outfield, a football legend on the mound and a nepo baby at third base.
The Big Red Machine was more than just a collection of Hall of Fame players and a great team. They were rock stars, a cultural phenomenon.
The Detroit Red Wings have unveiled a new logo ahead of the team's 100-year anniversary celebration.
Tony Perez, a key player for the Big Red Machine, was instrumental in fostering the team's camaraderie. Despite his importance, Perez was traded to the Montreal Expos in 1976, a move that Reds GM ...
Rafael Devers trade grades: Giants get 'B' for big swing, Red Sox escape drama partially of their own making The Red Sox received four players back in the blockbuster deal ...
The Cincinnati Reds will honor the Big Red Machine’s 50th anniversary with a reunion weekend at the end of June.
This September, the Big Bear Film Institute will host its first film festival in the mountains of the beautiful California city.
As for when exactly the Cincinnati Reds of Pete Rose, Tony Perez and Johnny Bench morphed into the Big Red Machine of sports history books, well, that depends on who you talk to.