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Old 07-07-2023, 01:23 PM
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Chris, I love that Joe Abreu cap! I recently picked up a cap he wore with the Newark Bears, likely from the same year as yours.

Andy, I have no idea what the story is with your early Reds bat, but I used to own it.

Here's a Reds cap from the 1960s made by McAuliffe that I recently picked up. It appears be some kind of prototype ...

By the way, who else is having a good time this summer watching the Redlegs' youth movement blossom? I've been having a blast watching the highlights!
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Old 07-07-2023, 04:43 PM
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By the way, who else is having a good time this summer watching the Redlegs' youth movement blossom? I've been having a blast watching the highlights!
Love the Reds! None of the seven highest payroll teams is leading their division. Ha ha!
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Chris...

I'm also having a great time watching the young upstart Reds. It has been so long, I forgot what it's like to follow a contending and exciting team.
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Elly De La Cruz in the 7th inning tonight was a site to behold.
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Elly De La Cruz in the 7th inning tonight was a site to behold.
Wow!
Stealing 2nd, 3rd and then home consecutively is wild.
I just read that even Rickey Henderson never accomplished that feat in his great career. De La Cruz is an amazing rookie talent!
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He's only been up for a few weeks, but he's already done some things I've never seen on a baseball field. He turns routine doubles into triples and scores from third on routine grounders. I even watched him beat out a ground ball to the first baseman.



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A Reds m113, it believe it to have been released in December 1915
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