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Tommy John surgery

As the Washington Nationals consider shutting down pitching phenom Stephen Strasburg to save his arm after Tommy John surgery, questions have been raised about this procedure and long term effects on a...

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The Reds and the Post-Season

Maryanne Zeleznik talks with John Erardi from the Cincinnati  Enquirer about the success of this year's Cincinnati Reds team.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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The 2012 Reds

Local sports journalist Mark Schmetzer, author of The Comeback Kids about the 2010 Reds team, is in The Front Row with Betsy Ross to discuss the 2012 Reds team and the comparisons to that surprising...

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2012 Redsfest

Even in the midst of the NFL season, baseball in Cincinnati doesn’t seem to have an offseason. Coming December 7 and 8 to the Duke Energy Convention Center is the annual Redsfest, a gathering of fans,...

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Book Review: SI Kids "Full Count: Top 10 Lists of Everything in Baseball"

Our Mark Heyne, an avowed baseball (and Reds) fan, reviews the new Sports Illustrated Kids Full Count: Top 10 Lists of Everything in Baseball, which provides the youngest fan with lots of fun...

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UC Baseball and the Reds New Partnership

The Cincinnati Reds and University of Cincinnati Baseball program announced a unique business partnership Friday night. Learn more about it today from» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Making sure you don't miss a pitch: Gameday and iScorecast

Baseball fans expect a lot from their electronic devices both at the Major League and youth level. How is it possible to get nearly real-time information» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Cincinnati celebrates Opening Day

It's Opening Day in Cincinnati and it might as well be a major holiday in this baseball-crazed town. Despite the cold, thousands of fans turned out to line» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Baseball: A Little Known Chapter

Negro League Baseball was organized in February 1920 in Kansas City and included teams mostly in the Midwest like the Dayton Marcos and Cincinnati Cuban» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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The Reds at the All Star Break

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Play Ball! Spring Training Almost Here

With snow on the ground and temperatures well below freezing, it seems as if Opening Day is a long way off. Yet spring training is less than a month...» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Baseball: A Little Known Chapter

Update February 10, 2014: The Negro League Baseball Museum has organized a traveling exhibition entitled, “Shades of Greatness: Art Inspired by Negro...» E-Mail This

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Negro Leagues Baseball Exhibit

In the first half of the 1900s racism and Jim Crow laws kept African-American baseball players from being on the same teams as white players. So in...» E-Mail This

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Exploring the ways the Chicago Cubs have impacted history and society

Sports historian Scott Rowan has written a fascinating book looking at the ways the Chicago Cubs have altered politics, society, race relations,...» E-Mail This

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Baseball Road Trips

As the baseball season winds down, David Delegator speaks by phone with Timothy Mullin, the author of Baseball Road Trips: The Midwest & Great Lakes...» E-Mail This

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One legacy of the ol' lefthander: The Joe Nuxhall Miracle League Fields

Kim Nuxhall, son of Cincinnati legend Joe Nuxhall, is carrying on his father's dreams to provide a safe, happy place for children of all abilities to...» E-Mail This

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