Reds pitcher WAYNE GRANGER, who 50 years ago threw the final pitch at Cincinnati's Crosley Field - a podcast by Hillel Kuttler

from 2020-06-24T05:15:02

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Fifty years ago today, the Reds played their last game ever at Crosley Field. WAYNE GRANGER discusses the experience of being on the mound at the end; even a half-century later, it "brings tears to my eyes," he says. He speaks of the team at the dawn of the Big Red Machine era, including his pitching nine innings of scoreless relief (to earn a save and a win) in a Sept. 1969 doubleheader sweep of the Giants and mouthing off to manager Sparky Anderson in 1970. And he pokes fun at himself for yielding in 1970 the only grand-slam homer ever hit by a pitcher (Baltimore's Dave McNally) in the World Series.

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