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Johnson played 13 major league seasons with Baltimore, the Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs from 1965-78 and won the Gold Glove three times while being voted an All-Star four times. He managed the Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers and the Washington Nationals during a span from 1984-2013.
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The longtime radio voice of the Cincinnati Reds is joining famous players with a statue outside Great American Ball Park.
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Jack Brennan worked for decades in Cincinnati as a sports reporter and then as a public relations director for the Bengals. But he had a secret.
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This weekend features three top-10 matchups, the most ever for an opening weekend in college football history. And Arch Manning, the most hyped player of a generation, will start for the first time.
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We talk about the life and career of Dottie Kamenshek, a major inspiration for the Geena Davis character in "A League of Their Own."
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The Cincinnati Reds will unveil and dedicate a bronze statue of retired broadcaster Marty Brennaman at 4 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 6, before the Reds-Mets game.
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New film about Miami University’s legendary football coaches features interviews with NFL head coaches John Harbaugh and Sean McVay, retired Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and Bengals President Mike Brown.
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The tournament is headlined by top-ranked men's and women's players, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, who were both champions of last year's Cincinnati Open.
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It's for real this time. Hamilton County commissioners Friday voted 2-1 in favor of signing a new, amended, 11-year lease with the Cincinnati Bengals for Paycor Stadium. The move came after the Bengals threatened to extend the existing lease for two years.
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The American Cornhole League hosts its championship tournament in South Carolina. The league's chief strategy officer, Trey Ryder, spoke to Morning Edition about the sport's growing popularity.