Seen and Heard at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati
The Washington Times › May 24, 2007
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The Washington Times › May 24, 2007
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For the most part, the Reds are a first-class, traditional organization that does things the right way. For the most part. Sadly, the oldest professional baseball club in history has made a colossal mistake when it comes to mascots. Emphasis on the plural there. They've got three, yes, three of them.
There's the traditional "Mr. Red," who looks like "Mr. Met" in a different color. He would be enough, but instead this team also has "Mr. Redlegs," who is basically another version of "Mr. Red" circa, oh, 1876. White, striped, paintbox cap. Giant handlebar moustache. You get the idea.See the full content of this document
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