Earlier in the day, former Reds infielder Chris Sabo was the grand marshal of the Findlay Market Opening Day parade.
Sabo, a three-time National League All-Star who played on the Reds’ wire-to-wire World Series championship team in 1990, was ...
A number of sports stars, elected officials and businesses took part in the celebration before the first Reds game of the ...
Former Cincinnati Reds third baseman Chris Sabo was at the center of the Opening Day festivities on Thursday. After serving ...
ActBlue, a fundraising juggernaut for liberal candidates and causes, is facing stepped-up scrutiny and criticism from ...
Sabo debuted with the Reds in 1988 and won the National League Rookie of the Year award after hitting .271 with 11 home runs and 46 stolen bases. We also talked with legendary broadcaster Marty ...
This year's route will be the standard 1.4-mile route, with the parade starting at Findlay Market on Race Street. It will go ...
Chris Sabo is recovering from surgery on both shoulders, but that’s not going to stop the Reds Hall of Fame third baseman from his most important duty on Opening Day – waving to fans as grand ...
Cincinnati Reds legend Chris Sabo threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Reds pitcher and former Moeller High School standout Brent Suter ahead of the team's Opening Day game against the San ...
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