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Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds are an National League baseball team based at Great American Ball Park. The Cincinnati Reds are managed by Jerry Narron.
Hal McCoy has truly seen it all…
While covering 37 different Cincinnati Reds baseball teams from 1973 to 2009, I wrote about some great players and some great characters.
So, this is my all-time Cincinnati Reds team. While all the players I’ve listed were All-Star calibre, I also picked them for other reasons, mostly because of their interplay with me and sometimes their craziness.
Remember, it’s MY team
Second Base: Brett Boone
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Houston native Paul Janish gave his family and friends something to cheer about - even if he did help beat the Astros.
Janish drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning with his third double, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 5-4 victory over Houston on Tuesday night.
"I was kidding around with some of their guys before the game about it being televised in Houston," said Janish, who was born and still lives in Houston and went to Rice...
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From kentucky.com
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For good or bad, Paul Janish inherited the position of shortstop after Alex Gonzalez was sent to Boston.
Janish fits the description of "slick fielding, weak hitter" all to well. His defense has been sterling this season, as he has committed only three errors in 82 games.
In a 10-game stretch from August 23 through September 1, Janish batted .333 with one home run and nine RBI. During that run, he was 14-for-42. That was the highlight of the...
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From bleacherreport.com
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The Pirates losing streak continued Wednesday night at PNC Park as the team fell to the Cincinnati Reds, 12-2. The Pirates have allowed 33 runs in the past three games and have lost five in a row.
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From kdka.com
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The Reds won and the Astros lost yesterday, which puts the Cincinnati team into a tie with the Houston club for fourth place in the NL West. Both teams have 70-81 records now. The Reds had been fifth since July 11, when they lost to the Mets. That was the day they fell below the Astros at 42-44.Now, to take over the position by themselves...
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