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Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum, presented by Dinsmore - Executive Director Rick Walls
- We are saddened to hear of the passing of Reds Hall of Fame second baseman Tommy Helms. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
- Joey Votto continues to contribute to @Reds history not just in accolades but in artifacts as well. He even stopped in for the installation of the homeplate, lineup card, and game ball from his 300th HR game to be preserved & showcased at the Hall in perpetuity. Thank you Joey!
- It's a tough day for baseball fans everywhere, learning of the passing of Joe Morgan. "Little Joe" to many, he was a giant in our sport and an inspiration to all. We will miss Joe and cherish the memories he helped create.
- November 24, 1970: #OTD in Reds history, the Reds hired 26-year-old Al Michaels as the lead announcer for the team’s radio broadcasts. Michaels served in the position for three seasons before moving to San Francisco to call Giants games. He then moved on to network television
- We are deeply saddened with the passing of #14, Pete Rose. He left an indelible mark on the Reds, the game of baseball, and all of Reds Country. His accomplishments and contributions to our history will forever be preserved and celebrated in the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum.
- We are saddened to hear about the death of one of our Hall of Famers, Don Gullett. Inducted in 2002, he was a key component of the Reds' pitching staff in the 70's, helping lead the club to back to back World Championships. He later served as a pitching coach and, in total, was
- Talk about a special treat...Carol McKechnie daughter of Reds HOF manager Bill McKechnie, stopped in for her first visit and grabbed a seat with her father.
- Look who stopped in today. It was great to see David Concepcion and get a few signed baseballs. #GreatEight #BigRedMachine
- Baseball lost a legend today and Cincinnati lost one of its all-time great players. Frank Robinson will forever be a Red and will always be celebrated in the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum not just for his on-field accomplishments but for his impact on the game. #20
















