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The Pittsburgh Penguins are plodding toward the end of the season. The Pirates are limping out of the gate. And the Steelers’ situation continues to be the butt of jokes across the NFL. So, yeah.
Manager Terry Francona emphasizes that clean baseball is next to Godliness and his Cincinnati Reds did just that during a four-game winning streak.
Jackie Robinson Day began with a request by Ken Griffey Jr. asking baseball commissioner Bud Selig if he could wear ...
Quinn Priester and four others combined on a one-hitter for the Brewers on April 15, marking a sixth straight season with at ...
The news of the day was Colorado football announcing the jersey retirements of Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, but who ...
In the world of pro sports, athletes are very attached to their numbers. Once a year, though, everyone in Major League Baseball sets theirs aside.
Major League Baseball honored Jackie Robinson by making his No. 42 the first uniform number to be retired across the sport.
1947 — Jackie Robinson played his first major league game for the Dodgers. He went 0-for-3, but scored the deciding run in a ...
Last year, the Reds' Elly De La Cruz wore custom Jordan 4 cleats with "JRD" and "42" on them for Jackie Robinson Day.
A recap of the most-read letters to the editor and guest columns on Cincinnati.com this week in case you missed them.
Brea Schmidt from "The Thinking Branch" and Muffy Mendoza from "Brown Mamas" joined Talk Pittsburgh to go over youth sports ...
Retired baseball star Ken Griffey Jr. turned heads on Thursday, April 10 when he was spotted working as a credentialed ...
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