Aaron Harang

Aaron Harang

Aaron Harang is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and wears number 39. He is managed by pitching manager Vern Ruhle.

 
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It has now been 14 years since the Cincinnati Reds and their fans last felt the excitement of postseason baseball.  A final record of 78-84 made 2009 the ninth consecutive losing season for the Reds.  The season started fairly well before injuries and a lack of consistent hitting began to take their toll. Here is a quick look at the 2009 season.  I will follow up with more in-depth player reviews as the offseason rolls on.   The Good The...  
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With nine games left to go in 2009, the Reds are actually playing good baseball, and have been for some time now. They are also shaping a record that might deceive a fan who hasn’t followed this team the entire season. True Reds fans should be used to this annual September blast though.  It’s a long shot, I know, but if they can win out, the Reds can overtake the Brewers and finish right at .500. I know. It won’t happen. But I figured the...  
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Pitcher Aaron Harang found a really swift way to show his appreciation to the Cincinnati Reds' clubhouse staff. Harang bought a souped-up, six-seat golf cart for the attendants who take care of him and the rest of the Reds players. When clubhouse manager Rick...  
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Baseball is dead. That’s what a longtime Cincinnati Reds’ fan said last week at a get together of former baseball/softball teammates in Cincinnati. For years this group lived, died, breathed and slept Cincinnati Reds’ baseball.  
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The Cincinnati Reds have some holes to fill this off-season. Pitching coach Dick Pole will not return in 2010. There are question marks in the outfield and shortstop. There is also a question mark in the broadcast booth. George Grande, television voice of the Reds for the last 17 years, announced that he is stepping away from the microphone to spend more time with his family. Since Joe Nuxhall left the radio booth, the Reds have had a...  
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