in the community - Cincinnati Reds

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in the community - Cincinnati Reds
in the community
MISSION
The Cincinnati Reds are dedicated to building and maintaining a
championship-caliber team that carries on our rich baseball tradition.
We are committed to providing superior service, exceptional
entertainment and continued contributions in our community.
Players and their families took to the field to enjoy the annual family game.
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CINCINNATI REDS
REDS COMMUNITY FUND
The Reds Community Fund blends together the team’s long history of community involvement
with a present-day commitment to at-risk kids throughout Greater Cincinnati.
Cincinnati is unique in that baseball has been part of its culture for more than 130 years.
Baseball’s roots run deep in the inner-urban neighborhoods of the tri-state region, and the Reds
Community Fund is actively searching for the kids and neighborhoods that need support.
Since its inception in 2001, the Reds Community Fund has used baseball as a vehicle to reach out
to kids. As the nonprofit arm of baseball’s first professional team, the Community Fund strives
to create programming that connects at-risk children with baseball, while creating fundraising
programs that connect baseball with the community. Whether it’s renovating baseball fields,
providing opportunities to kids with disabilities, underwriting expenses for inner-city teams or
hosting its “Reds Rookie Success League,” the Reds Community Fund is dedicated to improving
the lives of youth through baseball.
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Outreach
Reds Community Fund
Reds Community
Fund
Chairman of the Board
Robert H. Castellini
Executive Committee
Amin Akbar
John Allen
Phil Castellini
Charley Frank
Mike Hartmann
Doug Healy
Rob Matteucci
Lorrie Platt
Kitty Strauss
Owen Wrassman
Advisory Board
Brad Blettner
Bill Daggy
Ozie Davis III
Brock Denton
Jenny Gardner
Jennifer Green
Victor Gray
Jerry Haralson
Tamara Harkavy
Dr. Timothy Kremchek
James Marx
Brenda McCaskill
James McGraw, Jr
Dan McKenna
Hank Menninger
Declan Mullin
Jackie Reau
Bill Reinberger
Bob Santoro
Tony Schweier
Rick Stowe
Carolyn Turner
Jayne Walker
Chris Wasco
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fIELD RENOVATION
This comprehensive effort to improve the conditions of innercity baseball fields in Greater Cincinnati and throughout Reds
Country has become one of the defining features of the Reds
Community Fund. Leveraging the resources and services of
local governments and recreation departments, the initiative has
become a collaborative success, making baseball more accessible
to coaches, parents and thousands of children.
In 2006, the Reds Community Fund renovated 64 inner-city
baseball fields and 100 more were adopted in 2007. In 2008 there
will be a strategic shift in the field selection process, as the Reds
Community Fund will become a grant-writing entity that selects
projects based on incoming grant applications.
Construction projects recognizing Reds Hall of Fame broadcaster
Marty Brennaman and All-Star outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. highlight
the 2008 field renovation season. In addition to routine infield
improvements, dugouts and a press box-style structure will be
built at Juilfs Park in Anderson Township. The newly dedicated
“Marty Brennaman Field” at Juilfs Park, will be the jewel of the
Anderson Township Little League and serve as a lasting reminder
of Marty’s contributions to youth baseball in our region.
Similarly, a field will be dedicated in the name of Junior, one
of the Community Fund’s most generous supporters since its
inception in 2001. “Ken Griffey Jr. Field at Weaver Park” in
Cincinnati’s West End neighborhood, featuring new dugouts
and signage, will be a remodeled home to inner-city Knothole
baseball and the Greater Cincinnati RBI program.
YOUTH BASEBALL FUNDING
In 2007 the Reds Community Fund underwrote expenses for 144
inner-city youth baseball teams and will assist more than 200 teams
in 2008. Thousands of kids and coaches receive funds to cover the
costs of league fees, umpire fees, equipment and uniforms. Teams
need not apply for funding and can stay eligible by completing a
series of community service requirements. More than 200 teams are
expected to participate in 2008.
The Knothole “Match” program will return for
its third season in 2008, as several new teams
will participate in what has become one of our
more important initiatives. Inner-city teams are
combined with suburban teams with the goal of
blending kids, coaches and parents in the spirit of
acceptance, diversity and friendly competition.
“Match” teams enjoy several baseball-themed
activities including a home-and-home series and
a trip to a Reds game. “Match” groups will also
focus on cultural awareness, as teams will visit the
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for
a private tour.
MIRACLE LEAGUE
In 2007, the Reds Community Fund launched a capital campaign to rebuild Oskamp Park in Western Hills. The site,
located behind Mercy Western Hills Hospital on Glenway and Midway Avenues, represents one of the busiest multiuse recreation complexes owned by the city and operated by the Cincinnati Recreation Commission. The jewel of the
redeveloped site will be a Miracle League field, which will provide children with disabilities a safe and permanent home
for CRC’s adapted baseball program. Tapping into Cincinnati’s rich baseball history on the West Side, the complex will
become another hub for Reds Community Fund outreach.
Reds Community Fund Staff
Charley Frank
Executive Director
Lorrie Platt
Director, Community Af-
Teena Schweier
Office Manager
Matt Crawford
Community Fund Outreach
and Sales Manager
Adam Shaffer
Outreach Coordinator
Casandra Ersel
Program Coordinator
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The list of charitable
recipients is only a small
representation of the many
organizations the Reds
123rd ACS Family Readiness Group
4C for Children
A Caring Place
Abraham Lincoln High School
Academy of Irish Dance
Agape for Youth, Inc.
Alex Jackson Memorial
Allen County Community College
ALS Association
Alzheimer’s Association
Amelia Elementary School
American Cancer Society of
Northern Kentucky
American Heart Association
American Jewish Committee
American Red Cross
Amvets Ladies Auxiliary to Post 777
Anderson High School
Ansonia Parents Alliance
Anthony Wayne Junior General’s
Outreach
Reds Community Fund
reds rookie success league
The Reds Rookie Success League is a free, noncompetitive, coed,
character-building summer baseball league targeting at-risk 8-11
year olds. The two six-week sessions stress character building
while utilizing the game of baseball as the delivery vehicle. The
summer of 2007 marked the fifth season of the Reds Rookie
Success League, held at Schmidt Fields just east of downtown
Cincinnati.
The first satellite program of the Reds Rookie Success League
was also launched in 2007. In partnership with the Joe Nuxhall
Character Education Fund, the Reds Rookie Success League–
Butler County offers the same introductory baseball instruction
and character-based education at Waterworks Park in Fairfield,
Ohio.
Look for several new Reds Rookie franchises in 2008 as partners
are being identified in Warren County, Louisville and elsewhere.
All participants receive a free hat, glove and uniform shirt, as well
as medical, dental and vision check-ups.
Baseball Club
Appalachia Reads
Archbishop McNicholas
High School
Archbold Community Library
Arthritis Foundation
Auglaize County Crisis Center, Inc.
Augusta Independent Schools
Aurora Public Library District
Badin High School
Baseball Assistance Team
REVIVING BASEBALL IN INNER cities
Under the umbrella of Major League Baseball’s “Reviving
Baseball in the Inner-City” (RBI) program, the Reds Community
Fund partnered with Cincinnati Public Schools and the Boys and
Girls Club of Greater Cincinnati to bring organized baseball back
to inner-city junior high schools. During the spring, six local junior
high teams represented their schools in competition with one
another and this summer All-Star teams will compete regionally
Batavia High School
Batesville High School
Beacon of Hope Auction
Beginnings Children’s Center
Bell County High School
Bellmont High School
Best Buddies Indiana
Bethel Pro-Life Ministries
Bethesda Foundation Inc.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Greater Cincinnati
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Outreach web site
In March, the Reds Community Fund launched its outreach-only
web site, www.redsyouthbaseball.org, just the second of its kind
in Major League Baseball. Kids, coaches and parents can visit this
online location for information on the baseball-themed outreach
programs of the Community Fund, view a schedule of upcoming
events and apply for funding.
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of
Marion County
Big Walnut Music and
Marching Boosters
Bishop Lugers High School
Bluffton Library Summer
Reading Program
Boone County Public Library
Youth Services
Boys and Girls Clubs of
Greater Cincinnati
Boys and Girls Club, Lebanon Area
Boys and Girls Club, Massillon
Boys Hope Girls Hope
Brandywine Elementary
Brecksville-Broadview Heights
High School
Bridge Home Health & Hospice
Brighton Center
Broadway Elementary
Bromley Christian Church
Brookville Middle School
Brown County Habilitation Center
Cabinet for Health and
Family Services
Cambell County Public Library
Camden Elementary School
Campbell Lodge Boys’ Home
Cardinal Stritch High School
Carey Ridge Elementary School
Carroll High School
Carroll Township Emergency
Medical and Fire Service
Catholic Social Services of
Southwestern Ohio
Celina After-Prom
Center for Sports Administration, Ohio University
Centerfield Elementary PTA
CET Action Auction
Chapman Elementary School
Charities Guild of Northern Kentucky
Child Life Center
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At Great American
Reds Community Fund
Children’s Hospital Division of
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital Foundation, Columbus OH
The Reds Community Fund hosts a variety of game-day
events during all Reds home games. The Community Fund’s
concourse booth is located near the Gapper’s Alley entrance
behind section 120 at Great American Ball Park.
Children’s Hospital Foundation, Lexington KY
Children’s Hunger Alliance
Children’s International
Summer Villages
Choice, Inc.
Christ Centered School
Christian Life Academy
Christopher’s Challenge
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Medical Center
Cincinnati Federation of Teachers
Silent auction saturdays
During every Saturday home game, as well as on select
special dates, the Reds Community Fund and Good Samaritan
Hospital Foundation host “Silent Auction Saturdays.” Each
auction begins when the gates open and closes at the end of
the sixth inning. Fans can bid on autographed memorabilia,
game-used equipment and other one-of-a-kind baseball
collectibles. Featured items include autographed jerseys, hats,
photographs, bats and more.
Cincinnati Museum Center at
Union Terminal
Cincinnati Recreation Commission (Therapeutic Division)
Cincinnati Recreation
Commission Foundation
City of Ryland Heights
Clare Schibi Memorial Scholarship
Clermont 20/20
raffles
On more than 40 dates throughout the season, the Community
Fund hosts memorabilia raffles at the concourse booth. The
raffles feature autographed merchandise and other baseball
collectibles. Fans can purchase one ticket for $5 or five tickets
for $20. Raffle sales conclude at the end of the sixth inning.
Clinton County Leadership Institute
Cody Needham Chinese Auction
Colerain High School
Scholarship Fund
Colerain Township
Business Association
Colin & Connon Benefit
College Hill Pet Clinic
College of Mount St. Joseph
Columbus Children’s Theatre
Columbus Components Group
Columbus Fraternal Order of
Police Auxiliary
Concordia Lutheran Church
and School
Congregation Beth Tikvah
Connor High School
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photo fridays
During each Friday home game, fans can stop by
the Community Fund booth and have a custom
digital photo taken that is transformed instantly into
a keepsake. Fans can pose in front of a green screen
and choose one of several ballpark backgrounds,
including the Reds dugout and on-deck circle.
Moments later, guests receive a framed image with a
personalized message for only $5.
Ball Park
great clips "charity cutS"
During all Business Day Special games and select
special dates, Great Clips stylists donate their time
and services to provide haircuts to fans at the
ballpark. A minimum donation of $10 per haircut
is suggested, with all proceeds benefiting the Reds
Community Fund.
cincinnati reds license plates
Custom “Cincinnati Reds” plates are now available! The specialty
plates cost $35 per year, in addition to standard registration
fees. Approximately $25 of the fee represents a tax-deductible
donation to the Reds Community Fund and Greater Cincinnati
Sports Corporation. Plates can be ordered at any deputy registrar
location, by mail, online at www.oplates.com or by calling (888)
Copley Heritage Day Committee
Corryville Catholic
Elementary School
Cortland Junior Senior High School
Coshoction Country Board of MRDD
Countryside YMCA
Covenant Community Church
Covington Latin School
Crim Elementary School
reds rally game
Play the Reds Rally Game at all Sunday and
Wednesday Reds home games and redeem your
prize at the Reds Community Fund booth. Follow
the action on the field and circle a box when a
Reds player gets a hit. Twenty-five prizes will be
awarded during each game. Cards are available to
fans at no cost.
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Kentucky/
West Virginia Chapter
Dan Kehl Benefit
Danielle Gibson Memorial Benefit
Darbydale Elementary School
Dater High School
Dater Montessori
David Fulcher Foundation for
Multiple Sclerosis
Daviess County Teachers Federal Credit Union
"Go redS" wristbands
More than 100,000 of the popular, baseballthemed wristbands were sold during the past
three seasons. Bands are available in adult and
youth sizes and can be purchased for $2 each.
Dayton Children’s Medical Center
Dayton High School
Decatur Rotary Club
Deer Park Band Sponsors
Delaware City Schools
Delphos Public Library
Dening High School
Dennis Stemler Memorial
Scholarship Fundraiser
Developmental Educational
Assistance Program
Diocesan Catholic Children’s Home
Directions for Youth and Families’
Dismas Charities
Dixie Heights High School
Drake Center
Drake Center Auxiliary and Friends of the Drake Foundation
Driscoll Elementary School
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research Fundraiser
Dylan Wade Dunnagan Benefit
Dylan Wade Dunnagan Benefit
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Fundraising Events
Reds Community Fund
East Central After Prom
East Elementary PTO
Eastwood High School
Eastway Behavioral Healthcare
Edison Materials Technology Center
Emanuel Community Center
Emerson Elementary Magnet School
Epiphany United Methodist Church
Erlanger Lioness Club
Evergreen Local Schools
Experience Works, Inc.
F.A. Breyer School PTA
Fairborn City School District
Fairfield Child Development Center
Fairfield Christian Academy
Fairfield Women
Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Fayette Christian School
Fayette County Relay for Life
Fillmore Elementary
Finneytown Elementary PTA
Finneytown High School
First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati
Fish Lake Valley Angel Tree
Fisher Catholic High School
Flip n Twist Booster Club
Forest Hills Youth Football
and Cheerleading
Fort Knox Officers and Civilians Spouse’s Club
Foster Child Enrichment Council
Franklin Monroe Elementary School
Friends of Gentry Aubrey
Friends of the Post V.F.W. Post 6095
Georgetown College
Girl Scouts of Kentuckian
Girl Scouts Troop 5760 of
West Chester
Glenwood Middle School
Golden Ending: Golden
Retriever Rescue
Good Samartian College
Grace Christian School
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jones fish redlegs run for home 5k
The original fundraising event of the Reds Community Fund is the
Jones Fish “Redlegs Run for Home” 5K, a festive fitness event that
incorporates Reds fans, runners and walkers of all ages. The 6th
annual run attracted more than 2,200 participants on a 5K course
that ends near home plate inside Great American Ball Park. The
2008 race will take place June 7.
fedex kinkO's father’s day catch
Celebrating Father’s Day on June 17, the second annual sold-out
FedEx Kinko’s Father’s Day Catch took place at Great American Ball
Park after the Reds game. It was a field of dreams, as participants
had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play “catch” on a bigleague field. Following the game, guests ran the bases and played
catch in the outfield. Join us this upcoming year, on June 15.
a day at the diamond
A brand new event offered all-access to Great American Ball Park for
fans of all ages – families in the afternoon and adults in the evening.
Hosted by the Cincinnati Reds and Rotary Club of Cincinnati, this
event took place on Saturday, July 21, 2007.
During the daytime the event was for kids and families, providing
a fan fest atmosphere from 4-7 p.m. Activities included running the
bases, access to dugouts, Reds Hall of Fame and Museum, live music
in the Fan Zone, photos with Gapper and Mr. Redlegs and more.
The evening event featured all-access to the ballpark along with an
upscale roving feast in the dugouts, bullpens and the 4192 Club.
marty brennaman golf classic
The third annual “Marty Brennaman Golf Classic” took place
Sunday and Monday, Sept. 9-10 at Belterra Casino Resort & Spa
and raised more than $240,000 for the Reds Community Fund.
Hosted by Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman, the twoday event featured a private reception and concert on Sunday
night and a Monday golf scramble with two flights. Celebrity
guests included local and national broadcasters and media
representatives, as well as former and current Reds players and
staff. Tee up with us for the fourth annual outing on September
Grant County Youth Service Center
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral
Health Services
Greater Northmont Area
Traveling Softball
Greeks for Good
Greene County Career Center
Guiding Shepherd Christian School
H.V. Bear Elementary School
Hadley E. Watts Middle School
Hamden Elementary School
Hamilton Choices
Hamilton High School
Harrison Hopefuls for MDA
Health Care Foundation
Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center of Greater Cincinnati
Herberich Primary School
Highland Park Elementary School
Highlands High School
Hillel Jewish Student Center
Holy Cross High School
Holy Family Catholic School PTO
Holy Family School
Holy Redeemer School
Holy Trinity Church
Homecare Matters Home Health
and Hospice
Hoosier Schooners
Hospice of Cincinnati
Hospice of Dayton/United Way
Hospice of Morrow County, Inc.
Hospice of North Central Ohio, Inc.
Hospice of South Central
Indiana, Inc.
Hospice of the Valley
Hospice of Wadsworth-Rittman
Hughes Center PTSA
Hustead Elementary School
Hyde Park Center
Immaculate Conception School
Immaculate Heart of Mary School
Immanuel United Methodist Church
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TICKET PROGRAMS
IN THE COMMUNITY
AARON'S ACES
Debuting in the 2007 season, Reds starting pitcher Aaron Harang hosted a ticket program
aimed to help those families where a parent is currently serving overseas in the war on
terrorism. Each Sunday home game, Aaron provided 30 complimentary Sun Deck tickets to the
immediate family members of those brave soldiers. In addition to the tickets, families receive
in-game recognition, custom Aaron’s Aces T-shirts and concession vouchers. When his pitching
schedule allows, Aaron is also taking the time to meet those families prior to the game.
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Independence Police Department
Indy Reads
Interlink Counseling Services
Isaiah’s Place
Jackson Center Parent’s Group
Jacquelyn Raab Spaghetti
Dinner Benefit
John G. Carlisle School
John G. Sampson Rhythm of
Ticket Programs
MilT's mvps
Reds pitcher Eric Milton sponsored ‘Milt’s MVPs,’ a ticket
initiative benefiting two distinct organizations: American Diabetes
Association and Cincinnati Knothole baseball. At 10 select games
during the 2007 season, guests were treated with in-game
recognition, custom-made Milt’s MVPs T-shirts, concession
vouchers and a pregame meet and greet.
Life Foundation
Jordon Christian Academy
Junior Achievement
Junior League of Canton, Ohio
Junior League of Cincinnati
Junior Woman’s Club of
Wyoming Foundation
Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation International
Keep Cincinnati Beautiful
Kent State Stark County
Kenton Athletic Boosters
Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
Kentucky Hemophilia Foundation
Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft
Kentucky Symphony Orchestra
Kettering Education Foundation
Kettering Noon Optimist
Keystone Educational
Endowment Program
Kinder Elementary School
Kings Athletic Booster Club
Kiwanis Club of Terre Haute
Knights Baseball
Lancaster High School Baseball
LaSalle High School
LaValle School
LEGACY
Lesley Saxton Baker Benefit
Liberty Elementary
Life Enriching
Communities Foundation
Life of Greater Cincinnati, Inc.
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catching for cancer
Reds catcher David Ross invited families from CancerFree Kids and
Ronald McDonald House Charities organizations to share in his
support in the fight against pediatric cancer. Guests enjoyed sitting
in the Sun Deck, receiving in-game recognition, custom-made
T-shirts, concession vouchers and a pregame meet and greet when
his playing schedule allowed.
friends of john allen
Since 2003, Reds Executive Vice President and Chief Operating
Officer John Allen has made it possible for hundreds of veterans
from the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center to enjoy
Business Day games at Great American Ball Park. Allen, a Vietnam
veteran, is a longtime supporter of veterans’ initiatives.
straight-a ticket program
Learning happens year-round, and the Cincinnati Reds pioneered
the Straight-A program in the early ‘60s. Reinforcing the efforts of
educators, the Reds, The Cincinnati Post, The Kentucky Post and
The Dayton Daily News sponsor the program targeting students in
grades 7-12 who achieve “A” and “A-” averages over a designated
period. During the 2006-07 school year, more than 300 schools from
the Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Dayton areas will
participate in the program, allowing more than 13,000 deserving
students a trip to Great American Ball Park.
the commissioneR's initiative for kids
In an effort to reach out to youth groups and charitable
organizations, Major League Baseball once again teamed up with
all 30 clubs to present the 2007 Commissioner’s Initiative for Kids.
Introduced in 2004, the program is designed to provide tickets to
children who otherwise might not have an opportunity to attend
a Major League Baseball game. Since it’s inception, MLB and the
Clubs have given away more than three million tickets to youth
groups and charitable organizations. Available dates for the 2008
season will be announced after the All-Star game.
military discount
Since 2003, individuals with active duty status in the armed
services have enjoyed complimentary View Level tickets for
Reds games Monday through Thursday, subject to availability.
We are proud to continue to honor those serving our country.
special reds
During the season at select games, organizations that assist those
less fortunate may send a letter of request for complimentary View
Level tickets for their clients and members. The Reds provided
thousands of tickets to many different organizations during the
2007 season. Available game dates for the 2008 season will be
posted to www.reds.com in March.
Lighthouse Youth Services
Lincoln County Champions for
Prevention Coalition
Linden Grove School
LINK (Literacy in Northern Kentucky)
Literacy Center at Ohio University
Literacy Council of Clermont and Brown Counties
Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly
Little Flower School
Living Hope Church
Lloyd Memorial High School
Loveland High School
Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Lucas Academic Boosters
Lutheran Central School
M.V.P.B.A (Mahoning Valley
Professional Baseball Association) Scrappers Backers
Maddux Elementary School
Madeira Schools Foundation
Madison Springfest Committee
Make-A-Wish Foundation
of Kentucky
Make-A-Wish Foundation
of Ohio
March of Dimes, Darke County
Marshall University Early
Education Center
Marva Collins Preparatory School
Mary Covillaud School
Marysville Joint Unified
School District
Marysville Public Library
Mason City Schools
Mason Heights Elementary School
Mason High School After-Prom
Mason Sparks Baseball
Matthews Elementary
Maumee Ice Hockey Association
McAuley High School
McComb Middle School
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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
PROGRAMS AT GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK
jackie robinson day
One of the most significant moments in Major League Baseball history took place on April 15, 1947, when
Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. In 1997, MLB celebrated the 50th anniversary of Robinson’s
achievement by retiring his No. 42 throughout baseball and, in 2004, Commissioner Bud Selig proclaimed
April 15 “Jackie Robinson Day” in perpetuity. During the 2007 season, Ken Griffey Jr. initiated a unique
way of showing his respect for Jackie Robinson by asking Commissioner Selig if he could wear No. 42
on April 15. Commissioner Selig thought it such a fantastic idea that he granted all clubs the opportunity
to have players wear Robinson’s number. Following the tribute, players autographed their jerseys with
proceeds donated to the Jackie Robinson scholarship program.
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Programs
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Medway Elementary School
Mental Health Association of
Southwest Ohio, Inc.
Mercy Academy, Louisville Kentucky
Mercy Hospital Anderson-Center for Women’s Health
Messer Construction Co.
Miami Valley Christian Academy
Miami Valley Down
Syndrome Association
Miami Valley Hospital
Miami View School
Miamisburg MOPS
Miamitarean Church of Christ
Mid-Ohio Chapter Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Midwest Auto Racing
Mike “Main” Wagner Family Benefit
Milford Christian Academy
Mill Creek West Elementary School
Millcreek Elementary School
Mishawaka High School
Athletic Department
Mitchell Elementary School
Moeller High School
MOMS Club of Independence
Monfort Heights Elementary School
Montgomery Presbyterian
Youth Group
Mooresville High School
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Mount Carmel Foundation
Mount Notre Dame High School
Mt. St. Joseph
Mt. Washington School
Multiple Sclerosis Society, Dayton
Muscular Dystrophy Association, Cincinnati
Muskingum Economic Opportunity Action Group, Inc.
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
National Learning
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motheR's day "Bat against breast canceR"
Major League Baseball and its 30 Clubs once again joined forces
in supporting the Susan G. Komen for the Cure in the “Going
to Bat Against Breast Cancer,” a program that helps generate
awareness about breast cancer and raise funds to help fight
the disease. The initiative, which ran until May 19, celebrated
Mother’s Day with special pregame ceremonies and in-ballpark
messaging for clubs home on Sunday, May 13. During the
“Going to Bat Against Breast Cancer” program, fans supported
the initiative by logging onto www.komen.org and making a
monetary pledge in the name of a specific team or to the general
cause. Major League Baseball Charities committed an additional
$50,000 on top of the fan donation total.
During games played on Mother’s Day, Major League players
wore pink wristbands and pink ribbons displayed on player
uniforms with a few select players using the pink Louisville
Slugger bats. The breast cancer awareness theme was carried
throughout the game, including pink ribbon logos on the bases
and commemorative home plates, and pink dugout lineup cards.
Team-autographed commemorative home plates, pink bats and
lineup cards from each ballpark were also auctioned off on MLB.
com with proceeds to raise additional funds for Susan G. Komen
for the Cure.
pepsi major league baseball
pitch, hit & Run
Pepsi Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run is the official skills
competition of Major League Baseball. This grassroots program,
initiated in 1996, is designed to provide youth across North
America with an integrated competition that recognizes individual
excellence in core baseball skills. More than 450,000 boys and
girls from the ages of 7-14 currently participate in the Pepsi Major
League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run program.
Montessori Academy
New Bremen Public Library
New Britton Elementary School
New Richmond High School
New Vienna Elementary School
Newspapers in Education
Newton High School
Niles City School
Ninth District School, Covington KY
North Dearborn Elementary School
North Key Community Care
Northern Hills Fellowship
On June 9, Great American Ball Park hosted the 2007 Team
Championships, in which 16 youths competed in pitching, hitting
and running skills. During pregame ceremonies on the field,
each youth is introduced, with one youth from each age group
advancing to the National Finals at the 2007 All-Star Game in San
Francisco. Following are the 2007 Team Champions: Hunter Hughes
(7-8 year olds), Jacob Kilgore (9-10 year olds), Kylan Nelson (11-12
year olds) and Luke Mamer (13-14 year olds). A Springfield, Ohio
native, Luke is a five-year Team Champion and a two-time National
Champion.
Northern Kentucky Interfaith
Commission
Northern Kentucky Math Counts
Northmont City School District
Norwalk Catholic School
Notre Dame Academy
Oak Hills Alumni Association
Oak Hills High School
Oak Hills United Methodist Church
Oakland City University
Oakview Elementary School
Ohio Cancer Research Associates
Ohio Healthcare Association Educational Foundation
Ohio Institute of Photography
and Technology
Ohio Pharmacists Foundations
Ohio Reads
Ohio University Center for Sports Administration
Old Union School
Oldenburg Academy of the
Immaculate Conception
One Way Farm of Fairfield, Inc.
Orchard Park Elementary School
Otsego High School
Ottawa-Glandorf Post-Prom
Our Lady of Grace Catholic School
Our Lady of Mercy
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
Our Lady of the Visitation
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Programs
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Ladies Sodality
Our Lady of Victory Church,
Cub Scout Pack 909
Our Savior Lutheran Church
Painesville Township Excellence for Education Foundation
Parish Kitchen
Parkside Elementary School
Parson Elementary PTO
Pathways
Patrick Reagan Benefit
PAWS Adoption Center
Penfield Park and Recreation Board
People Working Cooperatively
Peoples Community Bank
Perry Cook Memorial Public Library
Perry High School
Phi Delta Epsilon
Pickaway-Ross Career &
Technology Center
Pike Central Post Prom Committee
Pleasant Park Cooperative Preschool
Pleasant Run Farms Civic Association
Pleasant Run Middle School
Price Hill Will
Primrose School Centerville, Ohio
Prince of Peace Catholic School
Project Graduation Committee
ProMusica’s Silent Auction
Providence House
Putnam County Homecare
and Hospice
R.G. Drage Career Technical Center
Ramey Estep Homes
Reading Jr/Sr. High School
Reelsville Elementary School
Reily Township Fire & EMS Auxiliary
Reimer Road Baptist Christian School
Relay For Life
Retired Senior Volunteer Program
Riverdale Athletic Boosters
Riverview Community
Rockwood High School
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FATHER'S DAY "hOME RUN
CHALLENGE"
Major League Baseball teamed up with Gillette
and the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) to
increase awareness and early detection of
prostate cancer this past Father’s Day. In an
effort to emphasize the impact of the disease, all
Major League Baseball games played on Sunday,
June 17, celebrated the “6th Inning Stretch” to
symbolically recognize that one in six American
men will develop prostate cancer, in addition to
the customary 7th inning stretch.
One of the key components of the Father’s Day
initiative was the “Home Run Challenge,” a
program supported by all 30 Clubs and their
players. Now in its 11th year, fans made monetary
donations at www.prostatecancerfoundation.org
for each home run hit during 60 select MLB games
ranging from June 6-17. Major League Baseball
Charities committed $50,000 to the PCF as part of
the “Home Run Challenge” program.
roberto clemente day
Since 1973, Major League Baseball has honored the memory of
Hall of Famer and humanitarian Roberto Clemente by annually
presenting the Roberto Clemente Award. This award recognizes
the players who best exemplify the game of baseball through
sportsmanship, community service and positive contributions
to their teams. Former nominees include Ken Griffey Jr., Sean
Casey, Scott Sullivan and Danny Graves. On Sept. 5, Reds awarded
starting pitcher Aaron Harang as the club’s nominee. The award
was sponsored by Chevrolet who provided a $7,500 donation to the
Miracle League Cincinnati organization on behalf of Aaron.
Roger Bacon High School
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Rose-Mary Center
Ross Middle School
Rural Alliance for the Arts
Saint Ann School
Saint Cecilia School
Saint Gabriel Catholic Church
Saint Margaret of Cortona Church
Saint Ursula Villa
Sands Montessori Parent
Organization
Santa Maria Community Services
Senior Services of
Northern Kentucky
Seton Catholic School
Shenandoah Post Prom
Shiloh United Methodist Church
Shoals Post Prom
Shore Student Ministries
Shriner’s Hospital for Children Sisters of Divine Providence
Sisters of Notre Dame
BUSES FOR BASEBALL
Sponsored in part by the Major League Baseball
Players Association along with the Cincinnati Reds,
this program afforded the opportunity for children
from the Volunteers Of America association the
opportunity to watch batting practice and meet
some of their favorite Reds players on July 5. The
Players Association provided transportation and
concession vouchers for the children while the Reds
donated the game tickets.
Smith School Arts Council
Southeastern Cal Ripken Baseball
Spencervile Post Prom
Spencerville Small Business & Retail Merchant Assoc.
Spring Valley Academy
Springer School and Center
Springfield Arts Council
Springfield Township Professional Firefighters Local 4268
Springmyer Elementary School
St. Agatha Home & School
Association
St. Aloysius on the Ohio School
St. Aloysius Orphanage
St. Andrews Episcopal Church
St. Andrew-St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton School
St. Bartholomew Consolidated School
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make-a-wish visits
The Cincinnati Reds have partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Ohio for the
past six seasons by hosting Make-A-Wish children and their families to join Reds players and
coaches on the field for batting practice on all home Friday games. After meeting their favorite
Reds players, the families enjoy an evening full of wonderful memories at the Reds game.
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St. Benedict School
St. Bernard Woman’s Club
St. Catherine of Siena Church
St. Cecelia Church
St. Charles Borromeo School
St. Clement School
St. Columban Parish
St. Dominic Church
St. Francis de Sales School
St. Gertrude
St. Gertrude The Great Church
St. Joe School
St. John the Evangelist Parish
St. Joseph County Police Department
St. Joseph School
St. Judge Bridgetown
St. Leo the Great Church
St. Margaret of York Church
St. Martin of Tours Church
St. Mary’s Child Center
St. Maximilian Kolbe Church
St. Michael of the Archangel Parish
Club Outreach
Kid Glove games
The Cincinnati Reds have partnered with the Powel Crosley Jr.
Amateur Baseball Fund/The Kid Glove Game program since 1949.
The Reds provide ticket vouchers for select game dates in which
Kid Glove participants receive 100 percent of the resale value. It is
a story filled with a rich history of community support by helping
pay for uniforms, balls, bats and all the equipment it takes to play
baseball, as well as to help fund special programs such as Adapted
Baseball and inner-city baseball programs. Since 1949, the Reds
have helped raise more than $7.5 million through the program.
children's hospital ventilator
dependant patients day
Each season, a special group of children from Cincinnati Children’s
Hospital Medical Center and their families are invited to the
ballpark to meet their favorite Reds players and enjoy a fun-filled
day that includes the opportunity for one lucky child to throw out a
ceremonial first pitch.
St. Monica School
St. Nicholas
St. Patrick Parish Festival Committee
St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church
St. Peter & St. Paul United Church of Christ
St. Peter-Immanuel Lutheran School
St. Philip School
St. Pius X Elementary School
St. Rita Catholic School
St. Rita of Cascia Catholic Church
St. Rita School for the Deaf
St. Sebastian Congregation
St. Stephen Martyr School
St. Theodore Guerin High School
St. Vincent Church
St. Vincent de Paul PTG and Children
St. Vivian PTA
St. Xavier High School
Stark County Association of Realtors
Su Casa Hispanic Center of
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The Public Library of
Cincinnati and hamilton County
For the past five seasons, two great forces have
joined together to encourage reading among youths
and adults in our community. The Reds are proud
to support annually “Books & Baseball,” presented
by The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton
County. The program debuts on Opening Day and
allows all children who checked out any item or
attended a library program the opportunity to win a
pair of Reds tickets for a future game. Additionally,
the club continues to provide Reds tickets as
incentives to the many surrounding neighborhood
libraries in reading programs year-round.
st. vincent de paul food drive
The Reds and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul partnered for a
canned food drive on Sept. 7. Thanks to the generosity of Reds
fans, the drive raised more than 2,500 pounds of food, enough to
feed approximately 500 people for one day.
disabled american veterans day
In recognition of Disabled American Veterans Day, the Reds
continued to partner with the Disabled American Veterans
association headquartered in Northern Kentucky. On May 25, DAV
provided to fans the annual DAV baseball card pack featuring Reds
players Bronson Arroyo, Juan Castro, Aaron Harang and Brandon
Phillips. Hundreds of veterans attended the game and enjoyed
special pregame ceremonies, including a ceremonial first pitch and
the presenting of the colors.
Sugarcreek Local School District
Summit Country Day School
Susan G. Komen Cure
Suzuki Cooperative of Cincinnati Public Schools
Switzerland County Public Library
Sycamore High School
Talawanda Athletic Boosters
Organization
Taylor High School
Temple Christian Academy
Tender Mercies
Tender Years Cooperative Preschool
Terre Haute North Music Boosters
Terre Haute South Vigo High School
The Angel Foundation
The Ave Maria Foundation
The Catherine Morris Memorial Fund
The Child Protection Center
The City Junior High School
The Columbus Woman’s Club, Inc.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
The Downtown Residence Council
The Flat Ridge Raiders
The Frankfort Christian Academy
The Gala Committee and the Academy
The Gold Wings Foundation
The Herald-Dispatch’s Education Outreach Program
The Junior League of Canton, Ohio
The Kevin Mullin Memorial Fund for Brian Tumor Research
The Lakeview PTA
The Lauren Faith Miller
Foundation, Inc.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
The Meigs County Chamber of
Commerce
The MOMS Club
The Montgomery County Juvenile
Court Foundation
The MS Society
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The National Center for Adoption Law & Policy
The New School
The Ohio State University
The Oldsmobile Club of America, Inc.
The Painesville Township Excellence for Education Foundation
The Talbert House
The Village Preschool
The Volunteer Center
The Wetterich Children’s Fund
Club Outreach
walkamerica
Great American Ball Park proudly participates in an annual
fundraiser walk, which benefits March of Dimes. Thousands wind
their way through downtown Cincinnati, taking a loop around the
warning track of Great American Ball Park, and continuing next
door to Paul Brown Stadium, through Northern Kentucky and
then finishing at Sawyer Point. 2007 Honorary Co-Chairs Tom
and Debbie Browning joined walkers on April 29 to help raise
awareness and research dollars for March of Dimes.
The Women’s Connection
Therapeutic Riding Institute
Thompson Middle School
Tichenor Middle School Youth Service Center
Transitions, Inc.
Travis Ryher Benefit
Troy-Miami County Public Library
Tuition Assistance Program for Catholic Education
UA Golf Classic
UAW Local 863
Union Baptist Church
Unioto After Prom
United Italian Society
United Retirement Center
United Seniors of Athens County, Inc.
United Way of Central Indiana
United Way of Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
University of Louisville
University of Toledo
Urban Learning Center
Ursuline Academy Athletics
USO of Metropolitan Washington
Verona Ladies Auxiliary
Versailles After Prom
Villa Madonna Academy
VSA Arts of Ohio
Wabash High School
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ALS Awareness day
For the past six seasons, the Reds have joined forces with the
ALS Association Western Ohio Chapter to help raise awareness
for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou
Gehrig’s disease. On July 29, we celebrated the 104th birthday
of Lou Gehrig with pregame activities that included a ceremonial
first pitch, special scoreboard recognition and an ALS giveaway
baseball card featuring the “Iron Horse” to the first 15,000 fans in
attendance.
Youth
of the year
Annually, the Reds proudly host the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater
Cincinnati “Youth of the Year” recognition ceremony. The program
recognizes an outstanding young person from each of the local five
clubs. Youth of the Year candidates are chosen based on superior
leadership skills, academic achievement and outstanding service to
their club and community. The five local Youths of the Year annually
participate in a competition to determine one local representative
who will compete at the State “Youth of the Year” program in
Columbus. State winners have the opportunity to become the
National Youth of the Year. On Sept. 25, we recognized these
outstanding youths prior to the game:
Deven Boxx – Buenger Club
Daishaw Simpson – U.S. Bank Club
Autumn Brown – Marge Schott-Unnewehr Club
Latrice Williams LeBlond Club
Jessi Wilhelm - Espy Club
hispanic heritage month
Approved in 1968 by the 90th Congress, National Hispanic
Heritage Month is commemorated across the United States
annually from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 to honor the achievements and
heritage of Hispanic Americans. According to the U.S. Census
Bureau, more than 40 million people in the United States are of
Hispanic origin. During pregame ceremonies on Sept. 28, the
Reds recognized the 21 Spanish-speaking countries as children
participated in the parade of flags and ceremonial first pitch.
Waldron Senior High School
Walnut Elementary School
Wapakoneta High School Post-Prom
We Care Arts
Webb Elementary School
Wellness Connection of the
Dayton Region
Wernle Lutheran Church
Wesley Education Center for Children & Families
West Chester Cooperative Nursery
West Elementary School
Wheels for Kaleb
White River Humane Society
White’s Tower Elementary PTA
Wildcat Athletic Boosters
Willoughby-Eastlake Association for the Gifted and Talented
Wilson Elementary School
Windham Athletic Booster Club
Wings of Love Crusades
Winton Place Youth Center
Winton Woods Middle School
Woman of the Year Campaign
Wood County Humane Society
Wood Lane Residential Services, Inc.
Worthington Christian Schools
Wright State University
Xavier University
YMCA of Greater Indianapolis
Youngstown Christian School
Youth Incorporated
Youth, Inc.
Zahn-Marion Township
Branch Library
Zanesville Christian School
Zoom Group
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Club Outreach
reds heads
New in 2007 was Reds Heads, the official kids club of the Cincinnati
Reds. As a member of the coolest club in town, members 14 and
younger receive tons of exclusive members-only merchandise
and memorable Great American Ball Park experiences such as
running the bases, attending Reds batting practice, receiving
special behind-the-scenes ballpark tours, and meeting Reds pitcher
and honorary captain Aaron Harang. In addition to those exclusive
experiences, Reds Heads members even receive four free tickets
to Reds home games! The excitement never stops when you’re a
member of the Reds Heads. Visit www.reds.com to sign up your
special Reds fan today.
run the bases
The Reds weren’t the only ones rounding the horn; fans of all
ages had the chance to run the bases at five Sunday 2007 home
games.
second sunday reds trolley
In conjunction with the Over-the-Rhine Chamber, the Reds and
Duke Energy sponsored trolleys for select Reds games. The
trolleys ran on the second Sundays of the months of May through
August making stops throughout the downtown business and
hotel district.
rosie reds
The Rosie Reds, longtime team supporters, are a philanthropic
and social organization. Their annual fundraising event, the
Luncheon & Fashion Show featuring the wives of Reds players
and coaches, allows the Rosies to annually award baseball
scholarships to seven area colleges and universities: the
University of Cincinnati, Xavier University, Miami University,
University of Dayton, Northern Kentucky University, Thomas
More College and the College of Mount St. Joseph. In addition,
the Rosies donate $2,500 to the Powel Crosley Kid Glove
Association and present a $2,000 award to a senior female athlete
from Withrow High School in memory of Nancy Gomien, a
former president of the Rosies.
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winter caravan
The 2007 Reds Winter Caravan, sponsored by
Cincinnati USA Regional Tourism Network, made
26 stops in 21 cities and towns in four states
covering four days and 1,300 miles. The caravan
kicked off Thursday, Jan. 25 and included 13 fan
stops that were open to the public, 12 Hot Stove
stops at Reds Radio Network affiliates, a field
renovation dedication ceremony in Louisville,
and a visit to Shriners Hospital for Children in
Lexington. The 2008 Winter Caravan will take
place January 24-27.
reds rover
Available for events throughout the tri-state area, the Reds
Rover helps festivals, parades, charity fundraisers and numerous
other community activities come to life with the spirit of Reds
baseball. The Rover attends these events jam-packed with free
promotional items, enter-to-win contests, Reds literature and
even games such as Reds Cornhole. With the ability to broadcast
Reds baseball games over loudspeakers, the Rover will enliven
a crowd of people at any event. A free service to the community,
the Reds Rover attends events during the baseball season (AprilSeptember), based on availability. For scheduling of Reds Rover
and Reds mascots, please contact the Reds Marketing department
good sport
The “Good Sport” program encourages fans to
enjoy Reds games responsibly. Established in
2002, Good Sport helps maintain a wholesome
family atmosphere at Great American Ball Park.
The designated-driver program, in conjunction
with training of ballpark personnel, attempts
to prevent problems before they happen. The
Reds, Great American Ball Park, Sportservice,
Anheuser-Busch and its local wholesaler,
Heidelberg Distributing Company, work in
partnership to implement Good Sport.
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HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM
CINCINNATI REDS HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM
The Cincinnati Reds became the first professional baseball team in 1869, and the
game has played an important role in the development of our nation. Beyond possible
estimation, the influence of the Reds has paid rich dividends, supplied countless hours of
entertainment and provided hope and inspiration to generations of role models.
The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization,
endeavors to record, preserve, and promote the rich tradition and storied history of
the Cincinnati Reds, its importance to the development of the game of baseball, and its
significance to the area both culturally and economically. Through various exhibits at the
Reds Hall of Fame, educational initiatives and events, we strive to engage fans on a yearround basis.
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Reds Hall of
Fame
John Allen
Johnny Bench
Robert S. Castellini
Richard Coleman
Bob Cooper
Bob Crotty
Richard Curry
Karen
Forgus
Charley Frank
Tim Grote
Gary Gruber
Doug Healy
Pat McCaffrey
Chris Meyer
Bill Poffenberger
Bill Reinberger
Greg Rhodes
Geoff Smith
Tom Sundermann
John Williams
W. Joseph Williams, Jr.
Peg Wyant
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Cincinnati Reds Hall
You'll find your hero
In 1958, five Reds legends became the first to be elected to the
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. Currently, more than 70 Reds heroes
have been honored with enshrinement in the Reds Hall of Fame.
Their plaques and accomplishments are displayed year round
in 18,000 square feet of exhibit space at the impressive facility
located next to Crosley Terrace at Great American Ball Park.
Recognized as the premier team sports Hall of Fame in the
country, the Reds Hall of Fame is an impactful, educational and
entertaining arm of the Cincinnati Reds. Through interactive,
informative and topical exhibits, the Hall stands as both a bonus to
the Great American Ball Park experience and a destination location
for Reds and baseball fans around the nation.
Pete: The Exhibit
presented by furniture fair and john morrell
Located within the rotating exhibit gallery, more than 100,000
visitors in 2007 were treated to Pete: The Exhibit, a comprehensive
review of the playing career of Pete Rose, baseball’s all-time
hits leader. The exhibit told Pete’s story from the sandlots of
Cincinnati’s West Side to the memorable chase for the all-time
record. Comprised of hundreds of artifacts, photographs and
memorabilia, the exhibit encompassed the Hall of Fame’s first
floor gallery and included an award-winning 14-minute film that
played throughout the day in the Palace of the Fans Theater.
happenings at the hall
From meet-and-greets and book signings to Hall
of Famer appearances, the Reds Hall of Fame is
a can’t-miss spot on game days. During the 2007
season, a number of authors held book signings,
including Bill Giles, Lauren Long, Phil Bildner,
Greg Hoard and the “Ol’ Left-hander” himself, Joe
Nuxhall. As part of the launch of his exhibit, Pete
Rose appeared for his fans and Reds Hall of Famer
David Concepcion participated in a meet-and-greet
during his number retirement celebration.
of Fame and Museum
Extra Innings Education programs
In 2007, more than 8,000 students and teachers took part in
one of the Hall’s five “Extra Innings” education programs.
The programs augment a classroom curriculum in accordance
with Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and national testing standards
by demonstrating how baseball plays a role in social studies,
mathematics, and science.
Targeted toward pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, students
participate in one of five programs. These fun-filled, lively and
entertaining programs consist of :
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Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
Home Run History
Build a Baseball Team
The Science of Baseball
Reds on the Radio!
Reds Hall of Fame Staff
Rick Walls
Executive Director
Chris Eckes
Operations Manager/Chief
Ken Freeman
Education Programming
Brittney Morris
Project Coordinator
Craig Bradds
Assistant Visitor Services
Gil Ceder
Assistant Visitor Services
Greg Rhodes
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Team Historian
Members of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum are the
heart-line of the organization. Membership is offered at varying
levels with attractive benefits and can include active participation
in carrying out the mission of the Reds Hall of Fame. The Hall’s
roster currently boasts more than 400 members. Joining is easy
and helps provide important financial support for the Hall.
something for everybody
U.s. army reds legends
Baseball camp
The Hall launched its newest initiative in 2007,
the U.S. Army Reds Legends Baseball Camp, a
four-day instructional camp for children ages 7-14.
More than 300 campers were treated to top-notch
instruction and appearances by Bronson Arroyo,
Tom Browning, Lee May, Jim O’Toole and Pete
Rose.
To create a new experience each time someone visits and to
increase broader awareness of the Hall throughout the community,
the Reds Hall of Fame changes exhibits frequently and is
implementing many new and exciting programs. Plans are in the
works to unveil a large-scale 50th Anniversary Exhibit, new audio
tours, a Reds Legends Speakers Series and an All-Access Baseball
Experience, culminating with the enshrinement of the 2008 Hall
of Fame Class at the star-studded induction gala on July 20, 2008.
This is one event you won’t want to miss!
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in-kind donations
Annually, the Reds donate thousands of game tickets that
help charities and civic organizations raise funds for their
causes. Please review our complete donation procedures
and policy posted at www.reds.com (navigate to the
Community section) or by calling (513) 765-7103.
sportservice fundraising
Sportservice, the food-service provider for the Cincinnati Reds, is
proud of the many scholastic, athletic and religious fundraising
groups who have made the company their choice when raising
money for their many worthy causes. Annually, more than 100
organizations have utilized money earned at the concession
stands in the ballpark to provide everything from scholarships
and band uniforms to new places of worship for their members.
Like any successful Major League team, Sportservice is always
on the lookout for new talent and encourages any charitable
group looking to do some serious fundraising to contact them.
For more information on fundraising at Great American Ball Park
for 2008, please contact the group fundraising manager at
(513) 765-7585 or [email protected].
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baseball tomorrow fund
The Baseball Tomorrow Fund is a joint initiative
between Major League Baseball and the Major
League Baseball Players Association. The mission
of the Baseball Tomorrow Fund is to promote and
enhance the growth of baseball throughout the
world by funding programs, field improvements
and equipment purchases to encourage and
maintain youth participation in baseball and
softball. Since its inception in October 1999, the
Baseball Tomorrow Fund awards have totaled
more than $10 million and impacted more than
120,000 kids participating in 200 youth baseball
and softball programs across the United States,
Canada, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic,
the U.S. Virgin Islands, Japan and Europe.
For additional information, please visit www.
baseballtomorrowfund.com or call the Baseball
Tomorrow Fund at the Major League Baseball
offices at (212) 931-7817.
fan mail
Letters during the baseball season (April-September) should be
addressed to specific player(s): PLAYER NAME
C/o Cincinnati Reds
Great American Ball Park
100 Main St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
We cannot guarantee that letters will be answered or items
returned. The Reds may not accept items to be autographed.
Please feel free to visit our most up-to-date policies and
programs at www.reds.com (navigate to the Community
section). You may also call (513) 765-7000 to speak to a
community relations staff member.
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Players and their families took to the field to enjoy the annual family game.
2008 REDS SPECIAL EVENTS
March 31
June 7
June 15
July 19 and 20
Sept. 21 and 22
Opening Day vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Jones Fish Redlegs Run for Home 5K
Alvis Father’s Day Catch
Reds Hall of Fame Induction Weekend
Marty Brennaman Golf Classic
The RCF is dedicated to improving the lives of youth by leveraging the tradition
of the Cincinnati Reds and the game of baseball.
CINCINNATI REDS
100 Main St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202