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The Reds Hall of Fame has announced that third baseman Chris Sabo and pitchers Pedro Borbon and the late Tony Mullane will become the newest members of the Hall next season. Sabo earned the honor after winning the fan vote in the Modern Player Ballot sponsored by Cincyfavorites.com, while Borbon and Mullane were elected by the Hall's Veterans Committee. The trio will be inducted during on-field ceremonies prior to a game in 2010.
For more details on their illustrious careers, click below for the full press release.
In 2010, the Reds Hall of Fame will honor the 20th anniversary of the 1990 wire-to-wire champs with a new featured exhibit. You can be a part of the celebration by supporting the 1990 exhibit with a donation to the Reds Hall of Fame and help us honor one of the great teams in Reds history. If you donate $10 or more, your name will appear on the team wall in the exhibit, and donors of $100 or more will receive a baseball signed by a member of the 1990 Reds!
A look back at the beloved ballpark that served as the home of the Reds from 1912 - 1970. The story of Crosley Field is told through images, one-of-a-kind artifacts, video presentations and a special soundtrack that recreates the unique sounds of a game day at Crosley. Visitors are able to set the Reds' lineup for the day on an 8-foot-tall replica of a portion of the massive Crosley Field scoreboard and also experience the feeling of going uphill to chase a fly ball on the Hall of Fame's recreation of the famous Crosley Field outfield terrace.
Cincinnati's role in the Negro League story is examined through images, period artifacts and rare film footage. Exhibit highlights include early game-used bats from Willie Mays, Hank Aaron and Ernie Banks, each of whom began his career in the Negro Leagues. Rare footage of a Negro Leagues game played at Crosley Field in 1946 plays continuously in the exhibit space and seldom-seen advertising broadsides promoting the Cincinnati Clowns are on public display for the first time. The exhibit also pays homage to Chuck Harmon, the Reds' first African-American player.
Experience Reds history like never before through the voices of the players who made it. Frank Robinson, Johnny Bench, Pete Rose and Tony Perez are just a few of the Reds legends who share their stories on this special journey through great moments in Reds history. The tour also includes classic radio calls and an excerpt from Red Barber's recreation of the final outs of Johnny Vander Meer's record-setting second-consecutive no-hitter.
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