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Fading Red (Part 1)

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A visual retrospective of the Cincinnati Reds, from the glory days of the Big Red Machine to Pete Rose's banishment from baseball.

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  • The Big Red Machine is back, 21st century style. Lookout Yankee's!!!

  • @tacoma2317 Yeah. They're really back. Just the second team in MLB history to be no-hit in the postseason...

  • @tacoma2317 Time to get mean, Cincy. Joey Votto is gonna be a star!

  • @kcthatsawinner GOING to be a star? He's a already a superstar. He won the bloody NL MVP Award.

  • soy de mexico y mi equipo de baseball es y sera cincinnati reds.. who makes this wonderful video thanks so much.. you make me cry!! It´s awesome to remember those all times... thanks for de memories.. XOXO

  • Thanks. Pleased you appreciated it.

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  • The Yankees, Red Sox and other big market teams may be able to buy Championships today, but no team can ever buy what the Reds had in the mid late 70's.

  • greatest starting 8 ever....

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  • Went to a couple spring training games. Couldn't tell much since Dusty kept taking out the main guys in the fifth inning, and putting in the rookies. Didn't see Bruce play at all, Votto had some solid Hits, Phillips was exceptional, chapman did horrible.

  • R.I.P. Sparky..the greatest

  • this is the year baby!!!

  • @hazelwood55 McNamara was another pretty good manager that the Reds let get away. Buckner? Yea I gotta agree, but hindsight is always 20/20

  • And eventually, Rose, Morgan and Perez won another World series with the Phillies and Sparky won one with the Tigers. Wagner and McNamara? Oh yea, McNamara blew the series as Boston's manager by leaving Bill Bucker in the game rather than put in a defensive replacement. Wagner can rot in hell as far as I am concerned.

  • 5150VanHalenFan: Dick Wagner single handedly destroyed the Big Red Machine, first by trading away Tony Perez after the '76 series because he was "getting old". Tony was 33. Then he let Rose leave through free agency rather than pay him what he was worth, then he fired Sparky Anderson.

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