Civil Rights Game big for Cincinnati

Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker is excited about the return of MLB’s Civil Rights Game to Cincinnati for the second consecutive year, and sees the weekend of events as a positive thing for a city with a rich Civil Rights history. MLB Commissioner walked away from last year’s Civil Rights Game impressed with Cincinnati’s ability to host marque events and decided to send the game back to Cincinnati in 2010, and vowed to get an All-Star Game back to the Queen City. Read full article here.

Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker is excited about the return of MLB’s Civil Rights Game to Cincinnati for the second consecutive year, and sees the weekend of events as a positive thing for a city with a rich Civil Rights history.

MLB Commissioner walked away from last year’s Civil Rights Game impressed with Cincinnati’s ability to host marque events and decided to send the game back to Cincinnati in 2010, and vowed to get an All-Star Game back to the Queen City.

Read full article here.

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