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Cincinnati Reds legend Johnny Bench and Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones unveil the Speedway Classic trophy in Bristol, ...
The famed racetrack has been converted to host baseball for the showcase. Over 85,000 fans were expected on hand for the ...
It was good television. The Speedway Classic gave FOX a made-for-TV spectacle: bold visuals, roaring crowd, novelty with ...
Chipper Jones threw a ceremonial first pitch to NASCAR driver Chase Elliott, and fellow driver Kyle Busch threw one to Johnny ...
Though rain dampened the MLB Speedway Classic, the setting at Bristol Motor Speedway created a spectacle for many memorable ...
Two MLB Hall of Famers teamed up with a pair of current NASCAR stars to throw the first pitch Saturday at the MLB Speedway ...
The MLB Speedway Classic between the Braves and Reds started as a mess on Aug. 2 with delays and rain. It ended as the desired spectacle at Bristol.
The top catchers from NCAA baseball and softball, along with the top catchers from select states in Reds Country, were ...
Reds game at Bristol Motor Speedway was suspended in the first inning due to rain, with the Reds leading 1-0; it will resume ...
The previous paid attendance record for an MLB regular-season game was 84,587, set September 12, 1954, when Cleveland Stadium hosted the Yankees.
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.