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John Fay
John Fay has been the Reds beat writer for the Enquirer since 2001. Prior to that, he served in a variety of roles for the Enquirer: backup Reds writer, UC beat writer, backup Bengals writer and as a general assignment reporter. He is a Cincinnati native and a graduate of Elder High School and the University of Dayton.

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Friday, April 20, 2007

The shirt off his back . . .

From the Reds:

DOWN & DIRTY: The first 10,000 adults entering the ballpark tonight received a Ryan Freel Dirty Shirt, presented by Widmer’s...Ryan Freel Dirty Shirt Day for Kids, presented by Widmer’s, is scheduled for Sunday...the first 10,000 kids entering the ballpark for that 1:15 p.m. game will receive the collector's item t-shirt.


3 Comments:

at 1:33 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

They should have a promotion where they give out plus sized Jersey's for Weathers, Stanton and Griffey (and Josh Hancock of course).

 
at 1:54 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

"It's Ryan Hancock if you know what I mean...but we'll talk about that later....Haaaa Ha Haaaaa." OB

 
at 2:05 PM Blogger baundy said...

John,

Just got done reading Doc's article about the Reds needing a leader. Talking with a buddy of mine, we concluded that the best person to step in to the leader or "captain" role on this team would be Brandon Phillips. Yeah, he's young, but he seems like he is a mature young man. When you hear stories about how much of a punk he was in the Cleveland farm system and then look at him now, it's evident that he has grown up. The change of attitude and character that he has gone through could be an example to the other players on the team and he could really be the leader that the Reds are in dire need of. Any thoughts?

 
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