
| 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. That’s all the news for today. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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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. Not a lot else going on in the MLB world today. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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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. What do you guys think about this. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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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. That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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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. What are your opinions. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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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. That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow. Posted in reds-news | Comments Off
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