
Cincinnati sports and popular culture. Reds, Bengals, FC Cincinnati, and all things Queen City, with a hefty dose of fun and nonsense.
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The 1999 Cincinnati Reds didn’t win the World Series. They didn’t make the playoffs. They lost their do-or-die game to the Mets on a cold October night at Cinergy Field. Al Leiter was nearly perfect. The season abruptly over.
And then the...
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I wasn’t at the ol’ ball yard on Saturday.
You’re probably not surprised at how much this bothers me, because I’ve spent a meaningful portion of the last several years of my life advocating loudly, repeatedly, and occ...
I wrote about the bullpen this week over at The Mother Ship, and it’s still the biggest story around a scorching-hot Reds team that currently sits at 16-8, in first place in the National League Central, with a 1.5 game lead over the hated C...
There are some things that I love. The Reds, obviously. Movies. History. Reading. Reading about movies, history, the Reds. And Reds history.
I still like my guide to building the essential Reds bookshelf. If you can only have one Reds boo...
I guess I should get this out of the way before we go any further: I am on record, in this very newsletter, telling the Reds to trade all the prospects. Every single one of them. I meant it when I wrote it and I mean it now. Assets are only...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I write words about Reds baseball every week for Cincinnati Magazine, and I go even deeper into Cincinnati sports here at The Riverfront. Oh, and I wrote a book about Reds history.
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