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Reds offer free admission to Hall of Fame for veterans, active militatry

CINCINNATI – To honor the Veterans Day holiday, the Cincinnati Reds will be offering free admission to the Hall of Fame & Museum for all veterans and active military, Thursday, Nov. 11.

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Sparky Anderson and 5 Men Who Changed MLB Baseball Forever

Former Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers manager George “Sparky” Anderson died Thursday at the age of 76. Anderson was a three-time World Series champion and the first manager ever to lead a team from each league to a title.

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Hall of famer Sparky Anderson kept the stars aligned

George “Sparky” Anderson, 76, one of baseball’s greatest managers, who led the Cincinnati Reds’ “Big Red Machine” dynasty of the 1970s to two World Series championships and won a third in 1984 with the Detroit Tigers, died Thursday at his home in Thousand Oaks, Calif. He had dementia.

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Baseball legend Sparky Anderson was known for his humility, ability to lead and winning

George Lee “Sparky” Anderson, a Hall of Fame manager for the Cincinnati Reds and the Detroit Tigers , died at his Thousand Oaks, Calif., home on Thursday morning as a result of complications from dementia. He was 76.

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Baseball legend Sparky Anderson was known for his humility, ability to lead and winning

George Lee “Sparky” Anderson, a Hall of Fame manager for the Cincinnati Reds and the Detroit Tigers , died at his Thousand Oaks, Calif., home on Thursday morning as a result of complications from dementia.

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Baseball legend Sparky Anderson was known for his humility, ability to lead and winning

George Lee “Sparky” Anderson, a Hall of Fame manager for the Cincinnati Reds and the Detroit Tigers , died at his Thousand Oaks, Calif., home on Thursday morning as a result of complications from dementia. He was 76.

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