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The Riverfront: A Cincinnati Reds Show

The world's most dangerous podcast, hosted by Chad Dotson (Redleg Nation, Cincinnati Magazine, "The Big 50: Cincinnati Reds"), Nate Dotson, and a rotating cast of characters. The Riverfront is a deep dive into the daily trials and tribulations of the Cincinnati Reds, filled with witty banter and the occasional reference to Lisalverto Bonilla.
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Mar 26, 2024

On this edition of Redleg Roundtable, Seth Shaner is joined by two-timed Gold Glove second baseman Pokey Reese. 

The two talk about Reese's ride from first-round pick to starting on that magical 1999 team that saw the Reds win 96 games. 

Reese shares thoughts on moments as a Red, as well as getting to be part of a World Series winner with the Red Sox in 2004. 

He will be co-grand marshal of the Opening Day parade alongside friend and former teammate Dmitri Young.

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