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Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Sean Casey tore his hamstring during his Savannah Bananas on Saturday while rounding first base after a ball sent him there, per FanDuel Sports Network's Jim Day (h/t The Enquirer).
Fanduel Sports Network's Jim Day reported that former Reds fan favorite Sean Casey tore his hamstring playing Friday night for the Bananas at GABP.
The event, featuring dancing umpires, singing princesses, and surprise guests, drew fans from around the world.
In 2004, the same year he became a World Series champion with the Red Sox, Arroyo made his public debut on stage at the Hot Stove Cool Music fundraiser in Boston. He performed a cover of Pearl Jam's "Black" with his then-teammate Kevin Millar.
U.S. District Judge James V. Selna resentenced Avenatti to 135 months — a little more than 11 years — but credited him 40 months for the time he has served in prison for stealing nearly $300,000 from Stormy Daniels' advance on a book contract.
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Former Cincinnati Reds All-Star third baseman Todd Frazier returned to Great American Ball Park on Friday for a surprise at-bat during the Savannah Bananas game. Frank Sinatra (his signature walk-up music) blared through the speakers as the stadium erupted in roars for the 2015 MLB Home Run Derby king.
It's big weekend for tourism in Cincinnati. Americans for the Arts have about a thousand people attending a convention. Two exhibition baseball games featuring the Savannah Bananas will fill Great American Ball Park on Friday and Saturday. Plus, the FIFA Club World Cup is in town.