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On the same night the NFL kicked off its annual Hall of Fame Game, the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds made MLB history by ...
A Cincinnati Hall of Fame pitcher made an appearance at a local county fair. Hall of Fame Pitcher José Rijo helped serve beer ...
Chris Sabo Mario Soto Arroyo played nine seasons for Cincinnati, from 2006-13 and again in 2017. He amassed 94 wins as a member of the Reds, helping the team make the playoffs in 2010, 2012, and 2013.
Dave Parker's Hall of Fame plaque reads, "Superstar outfielder delivered on the confidence he brought to the ballpark." ...
Danny Graves, the Cincinnati Reds’ all-time saves leader, and former general manager Gabe Paul were voted into the Reds Hall of Fame by the Veteran’s Committee Tuesday.
Lou Piniella, who managed the Cincinnati Reds to their only World Series title since the Big Red Machine, twice missed the Hall of Fame by one vote.
As for Arroyo, he spent 16 years in the big leagues with the Pirates, Red Sox, Reds, and Diamondbacks, including nine with Cincy. While with the Reds, he was 108-100 with a 4.18 ERA.
The Cincinnati Reds' Hall of Fame is celebrating the long ball this season. "A Home Run History of the Reds" exhibit opens later this month.
The biggest word in the entrance wasn't baseball. Or the Reds. When we walked into the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum Tuesday morning, another noun greeted us. "Cincinnati." Those ten large letters ...
In the 1990s, Gullett returned to the Reds as their pitching coach. He served in that position for over a decade (from 1993-2005) and was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2002.