Joey Votto
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Weekly Review: Cincinnati Reds winning streak ends and more
In this review, the Cincinnati Reds’ hot streak goes cold in San Diego. FC Cincinnati falls flat in front of a full house. While SCOTUS rules on a case poised to shake up college athletics. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Cincinnati Reds and more
In this review, the Cincinnati Reds have a winning record for the first time in weeks. The Florence Y’alls season is off to a strong start. Plus, FC Cincinnati prepare to return to the pitch. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Cincinnati Reds, Indy 500 and more
In this edition of the review, the Cincinnati Reds reach the unofficial start of summer. Plus, FC Cincinnati reverts back to their losing ways after their first win of the season. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: FC Cincinnati wins and more
In this review, FC Cincinnati wins a match at long last. The Cincinnati Reds get pummeled in a seven-game home stand. While the legal feuding continues between John Brannen and his former employer. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Wade Miley’s no-hitter and more
In this post-Mother’s Day review, Wade Miley’s first career no-hitter. While fellow Cincinnati Reds pitcher Amir Garrett faces a suspension. Plus, the Cincinnati Bengals revealed their inaugural Ring of Honor ballot. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Wes Miller, Ohio Cup and more
In this week’s review, Cincinnati Basketball’s head coaching search is over. The Cincinnati Reds keep up their winning ways at home. Plus, FC Cincinnati makes a good first impression in their regular season debut. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Cincinnati Basketball chaos and more
In this week’s review, things go from bad to worse for John Brannen. Thomas More Women’s Basketball advance to the NAIA Championship Game. Plus, remembering the lives and legacies of Mike Bell and Howard Schnellenberger. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: transfers, free agents and more
In this week’s review, two metaphorical tidal waves hit Cincinnati sports. Two Cinderella stories with opposite results for two Ohio teams. Plus, Thomas More Women’s Basketball is two wins away from another national championship. Continue reading









