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Last year's team record of 62-100 was the second worst in Reds' history.
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The university’s baseball program ended back in the 1940s but was brought back to life in 2021 thanks to the Cincinnati Reds.
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Sinclair's Bally Sports networks financial woes from cable TV cord-cutting has prompted a flurry of news stories about the future of Major League Baseball games on television.
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Scott Rolen, a seven-time All-Star third baseman, played with Philadelphia, St. Louis, Toronto and Cincinnati teams over a 17-season career. None of the 27 other players won enough votes.
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Former Reds pitcher honored as he enters his 31st season on Reds TV as the longest-tenured baseball television announcer in Cincinnati history.
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Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tom Browning, a World Series champion known for pitching a perfect game, was found unresponsive at his home in Union, Ky., Monday.
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Bally Sports only has streaming rights for five Major League Baseball clubs, so emphasis will be on NHL and NBA games this fall.
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This is the ninth venue to watch Reds games this season, as Major League Baseball spreads national exclusive games over ESPN, TBS, Fox Broadcasting, Fox's FS1 cable, DirecTV, Apple TV+, YouTube TV and MLB Network, in addition to games on the Bally Sports Ohio regional sports networks.
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Even two hours before the Findlay Market Opening Day Parade stepped off in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnatians were lining the streets in anticipation of something they hadn’t experienced since 2019.
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We talk Opening Day with Reds historians Greg Rhodes and John Erardi and the Enquirer's Bobby Nightengale.