Bill Brown
“I’m just blessed,” says the longtime Reds and Astros broadcaster Bill Brown had a long and successful run with the Cincinnati Reds and the Houston Astros. The road to the big leagues was just as […]
“I’m just blessed,” says the longtime Reds and Astros broadcaster Bill Brown had a long and successful run with the Cincinnati Reds and the Houston Astros. The road to the big leagues was just as […]
A no-hitter and so much more Fifty years ago – July 29, 1968 – Reds pitcher George Culver threw a no-hitter against the Phillies at Connie Mack Stadium. (See the story about the game here.) […]
Years in MLB: 3 Teams: Texas Rangers (1974, 1976), Montreal Expos (1977) Career: 3-4, 3.14 in 48 games The Jeff Terpko story is one of perseverance and hard work. Terpko came from humble beginnings in […]
Baseball lifer gave many years of dedicated service to the Reds as a player, coach, and manager. And he won. Dave Bristol was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame July 21, 2018. It […]
Pitcher’s premonition comes true against Philadelphia July 29, 1968 Fifty years ago, Reds pitcher George Culver pitched a no-hitter against the Philadelphia Phillies. It was one of the more improbable no-hitters thrown in the big […]
In Appreciation — Gary Nolan Years with Cincinnati: 1967-1977 There can be no In Appreciation series without Gary Nolan. Gary Nolan is my all-time favorite pitcher. He was fantastic. He was wonderful. He was tough. […]
The Haught Corner is about baseball. Old-school baseball and those who played, coached, managed, broadcast, and ran organizations the way I thought all that should be done. It is to honor those who gave much […]
In Appreciation: Wayne Granger Relief pitcher Seasons with Cincinnati: 1969-1971 22-17/2.92 227G, 329.1 IP Durable relief pitcher helped power the first Big Red Machine During the 1960s, the Reds had a series of top […]
Dave Bristol Dave Bristol has come full circle. He began his career in the Reds organization at age 18 in 1951 at Welch in the Appalachian League, and by 1957 he was player-manager of […]
Fred Norman pitched 16 seasons in the big leagues for seven teams, winning 104 games with a 3.64 lifetime ERA. But his seven seasons with the Reds – where he was 85-64/3.43, with two […]
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