Joe Nuxhall lived a very public life, and seemingly everyone who saw him play or heard him broadcast a Cincinnati Reds game knew the man know as the Ol’ Lefthander.
If imitation if the highest form of flattery, check out how much Cincinnati Reds pitcher Brent Suter appreciates manager ...
His sculpture will join those of Pete Rose, Tony Perez, Joe Nuxhall, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Ernie Lombardi, Ted Kluszewski ...
New merchandise and a new Reds Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit honoring the Big Red Machine await fans this season.
The Findlay Market Opening Day Parade begins at noon Thursday ahead of the Reds' home game against the San Francisco Giants.
A reader shares memories of growing up in small-town central Kentucky and his experiences with baseball on the AM radio, ...
It will be placed near the Reds' front office building facing Joe Nuxhall Way as a way "to welcome fans as they arrive at Crosley Terrace." Local artist and Cincinnati native Tom Tsuchiya has been ...
There are eight statues around Great American Ballpark and after a 46-year career broadcasting the Reds on the radio, Marty ...
The Cincinnati Reds will unveil a bronze sculpture honoring a legendary figure in the team's history outside Great American ...
For 45 years, Marty Brennaman called Cincinnati Reds games on the radio. For 31 of those years, he was partnered with the legendary lefty, Joe Nuxhall. The duo narrated the childhood of ...