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The Reds selected Braden Osbolt out of Kennesaw State, with the 174th pick of the draft. The right-hander appeared in just four games last season before having Tommy John surgery. He signed for ...
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Blog Red Machine on MSN4 worst Reds All-Stars of all timeThe MLB All-Star Game is supposed to honor the best of the best, but occasionally, a player slips on based on reputation, not merit. These are four of the worst Cincinnati Reds All-Star selections of ...
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Blog Red Machine on MSN3 best All-Star Game performances in Reds historyCincinnati Reds players have consistently performed well in the MLB All-Star Game, but which players put forth the best performances in the game's storied history?
Former Cincinnati Reds All-Star infielder Tommy Helms, who twice served as the Reds' interim manager, has died. He was 83.
CINCINNATI (AP) — Tommy Helms, the slick-fielding infielder for the Cincinnati Reds who was the 1966 NL Rookie of the Year and had two short stints as the team’s manager, has died. He was 83.
Tommy Van Helms was one month younger than his former running mate with the Cincinnati Reds, Pete Rose. Helms joined his longtime teammate in death six and a half months apart on April 13.
FILE - Cincinnati Reds manager Pete Rose, left, and coach Tommy Helms watch from the dugout, June 21, 1989 as the Reds and Atlanta Braves play in Atlanta.
Tommy Helms, a Charlotte native and West Mecklenburg graduate who replaced Pete Rose as Cincinnati Reds’ manager, died Sunday at age 83.
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