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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/reds as Cincinnati Reds Honor Hall of Famer With Tribute at Great ...
The Cincinnati Reds began the 1970 season with an incredible 70-30 start, ... at a mere 22 years old, ... (Great American Ball Park). (Riverfront) was a bigger park, ...
New 30-minute film by Cam Miller celebrates the sights, sounds, signs and significance of the Cincinnati Reds' ballpark from June 30, 1970, through the 2002 season.
Chase Burns lived up to the hype, and offered a glimpse into the future of the Cincinnati Reds. The 22-year-old Burns made ...
The stands at Crosley Field were packed with 28,027 Reds fans on the night of June 24, 1970, the final game in the cozy, quirky ball park that had been the home of the Cincinnati Reds since 1912 ...
They started out watching baseball in Redland Field, later known as Crosley, where the 1919 Cincinnati Reds played Shoeless Joe Jackson and the Chicago "Black Sox." Then it was Riverfront Stadium ...
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