CINCINNATI — Will Barry Larkin be the next manager of the Cincinnati Reds? The Reds fired David Bell after six seasons on Sunday night. Larkin is one of a plethora of options they could look at to ...
Message: It was refreshing to hear Hall of Famer Barry Larkin call out the Reds on TV, saying they need to be “pushed” and shouldn’t “accept mediocrity.” Do you think it was a shot at David Bell?
CINCINNATI — Reds legend Barry Larkin was critical of the mindset and expectations around this year's team during Tuesday night's win over the Cardinals. Listen to his comments below. For analysis ...
Baseball Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin is going in on his beloved former team. Larkin, who now works as an analyst for Bally Sports Ohio, had some harsh remarks about the Cincinnati Reds this ...
Barry Larkin, National Baseball Hall of Famer and former Cincinnati Reds great, was on hand for "Reds Day at the Dragons" at Dayton's Day Air Ballpark on August 24. An analyst for FanDuel Sports ...
"That is an outstanding play, getting to the wall and scaling it, extending!" National Baseball Hall of Famer and Fanduel Sports Network analyst Barry Larkin said during the broadcast. "Outstanding!
We’ve seen this coming for a while, but now it’s official: Barry Larkin -- and no one else -- has been elected to the Hall of Fame. As you know, 75% of the vote is required for induction. Larkin was ...
FanDuel Sports Network analyst and National Baseball Hall of Famer Barry Larkin alluded during the Miami Marlins-Cincinnati Reds series opener to a story about former Reds owner Marge Schott's Saint ...
The Cincinnati Reds appeared to have a promising opportunity to cut into a two-run deficit in the bottom of the 6th inning of Thursday's 5-4 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Trailing 3-1, Elly De La ...
I’ve been planning to write something touting Barry Larkin’s Hall of Fame candidacy because he’s one of several deserving players on this year’s ballot not getting enough love, but in the meantime ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Barry Larkin was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame on Monday with plenty of room to spare. The former Cincinnati Reds shortstop was chosen on 495 of 573 ballots (86 percent) in ...
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