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Mr. Redlegs' 'Questions in Sarasota,' Part 1


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By Mr. Redlegs First in a Series (Now with corrections!) When I asked readers and bloggers last week to submit their five top "Reds Spring Camp Storylines" of 2008, the inevitable happened: they sent questions. Lots of questions. Eighty-two questions,...
Reds Spring Camp Storylines No. 5: The Encarnacion Factor First in a Series by Mr. Redlegs Just before pitchers and catchers reported to Sarasota, I asked more than 100 Reds fans and bloggers to answer a simple question: What are...
According to the Sarasota Herald tribune, the Sarasota County commissioners approved $17.6 million to renovate Ed Smith Stadium. John Allen talked to the paper, but doesn't sounds like Sarasota has too much of a shot: Asked if the county's action...

Rosenthal: Lofton possible


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Interesting read from Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal, but he says Kenny Lofton could end up in Cincinnati. That, of course, depends on other possible moves. Could be interesting. Really interesting....

New site...


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Not sure if I was clear enough about this, but my new site is at www.1530homer.com/pages/ctrent.html And, yes, I know there isn't an RSS feed or comments. Trust me, I'm working on it. That said, you can see me on...

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C. Trent Rosecrans, a former Reds beat writer for the Cincinnati Post and reporter for 1530Homer.com. He is a member of the Baseball Writers Association of America and the Pro Football Writers of America. Rosecrans was voted "Best Journalist" by the readers of Cincinnati's CityBeat Magazine and has also won numerous writing awards on the national and state levels.

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