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Chipper Jones threw a ceremonial first pitch to NASCAR driver Chase Elliott, and fellow driver Kyle Busch threw one to Johnny ...
Braves great Chipper Jones and Reds legend Johnny Bench took part in the ceremonial first pitch ahead of the MLB Speedway ...
The Braves and Reds were ready to start their engines Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee. Then Mother ...
The famed racetrack has been converted to host baseball for the showcase. Over 85,000 fans were expected on hand for the ...
Cincinnati Reds legend Johnny Bench and Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones unveil the Speedway Classic trophy in Bristol, ...
The MLB Speedway Classic between the Braves and Reds started as a mess on Aug. 2 with delays and rain. It ended as the ...
Two MLB Hall of Famers teamed up with a pair of current NASCAR stars to throw the first pitch Saturday at the MLB Speedway ...
Johnny Bench is a married man. The Cincinnati Reds legend married for a fifth time in March, he confirmed on The Enquirer's "That's So Cincinnati" podcast Wednesday.
Johnny Bench is all of those things, but he is also motivated to return Opening Day to what it ought to be, as laid out by the founding documents of Western democracies.
The MLB Network documentary “Bench” is making its debut at 8 p.m. ET Wednesday, and SN wanted to talk with the Hall of Fame catcher and Cincinnati Reds legend about the look at his life.
Johnny Bench said he was brought to tears by a friend who bought more than $1M of his memorabilia at auction and donated the items back to him.