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Larkin was born and raised in Cincinnati and spent 19 seasons in the major leagues playing for the Reds.
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It's an unofficial holiday in Cincinnati - Opening Day means marching bands, floats, and lots of community and Reds' spirit.
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The committee "got rid of a lot of stuff that wasn't that exciting. We asked people to step up their game and many of them did," says organizer Debbie Knueven Gannaway.
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There has been much wailing and gnashing of teeth over the Reds' trading away veteran players for young prospects most casual fans have never heard of. But every major league All Star was a little-known prospect at one point.
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WKRC-TV again will simulcast the Reds Opening Day game at 4 p.m. versus the Pirates.
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Head chef Gary Davis says the selection of new foods is one of the biggest in his six years at GABP.
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The Sinclair Broadcast Group subsidiary, which operates regional sports networks for the Reds and 13 other Major League Baseball teams, says it "will continue broadcasting games."
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Some former Bengals players are also scheduled to make an appearance during the Opening Day festivities.
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The exhibit, opening Friday, dates to the early days of the game and continues to present day, exploring the obstacles women and girls have had to overcome and still struggle with.
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Bally Sports Ohio plans to air seven spring Reds games while its parent company deals with revenue shortfalls due to cable TV cord-cutting.