A scale model of Crosley Field, home of the Reds from 1912 to 1970. In the middle of the 1970 season, the Reds moved to Riverfront Stadium, where they played until 2002, moving to Great American Ballpark. The sun/moon deck in right field at GABP is modeled after the sun deck at Crosley Field.
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Bronze statue of Sparky Anderson, manager of the Reds from 1970 to 1978.
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Uniform worn by Ted Kluszweski, who played for the Reds from 1947 to 1957.
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Between June and July of 1978, Pete Rose had a 44-game hitting streak, as recognized by the plaque in the background. On September 11, 1985, Rose broke the all-time hit record with number 4,192 and finished his career with 4,256 total hits.
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Uniform and catcher's mask worn by Johnny Bench, the best catcher to ever play baseball.
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There are 4,256 baseballs on this wall, representing each hit by Pete Rose.
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A scale model of The Palace of the Fans, home of the Reds from 1902-1911.
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A replica of a locker from Riverfront Stadium. The jerseys are from members of the 1990 team: Chris Sabo (3B), Joe Oliver (C), and Mariano Duncan (2B/SS).
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The 1990 World Series Champions banner. The Reds swept the Oakland A's in the World Series that year.
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2006 Reds Hall of Fame inductees: Tom Browning, Tom Seaver, and Lee May.
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