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Much to the delight of baseball fans, pitchers and catchers started reporting for spring training this weekend, which means Opening Day is just around the…
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Despite some nudging by individual teams, Major League Baseball is taking technology baby steps. Earlier this year it lifted its ban of smartphones,…
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For baseball fans, it's the ultimate fantasy: picking the roster, setting the lineup, deciding on strategies--all with real players in a real ballpark.…
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Before a bricks-and-mortar facility can be built, the Jewish Baseball Museum is establishing itself on the internet. Founder Jeff Aeder discusses this…
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Reds player William Hoy lost his hearing at age three due to meningitis. He not only grew up to be one of the greatest and most beloved baseball players…
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Baseball umpires are still in business, despite a small effort to computerize them. The so-called "Robo Ump" made an appearance at a California…
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Ed. note: WVXU's politics reporter, Howard Wilkinson, is a life-long Reds fan. The following is his personal take on what Reds fans can expect from their…
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Reds General Manager Dick Williams didn't take the traditional career path to running a professional baseball team. For years he was an investment banker…
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Longtime Cincinnati sports writer Lonnie Wheeler has a new book out with a unique look at our national pastime. Intangiball: The Subtle Things That Win…
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Once every generation or so, Major League Baseball chooses Cincinnati to host its All-Star Game, the “mid-summer classic” that brings together the best…