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For a long time, it seemed Johnny Bench had an unbreakable record. In 1970, the Cincinnati Reds' legendary catcher walloped ...
Seattle Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh continues to blast home runs at an astonishing pace this season. He is moving into ...
The top catchers from NCAA baseball and softball, along with the top catchers from select states in Reds Country, were ...
Two MLB Hall of Famers teamed up with a pair of current NASCAR stars to throw the first pitch Saturday at the MLB Speedway ...
As much as this weekend has been a celebration of Ichiro Suzuki, with his enshrinement to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, his No. 51 being retired by the Mariners, his statue at T-Mobile Park ...
Johnny Bench early career path rivaled Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle The catching revolution started almost as soon as Bench’s career did. He was entrusted with calling every pitch of every game he ...
Today we know him as "Hall of Famer, Maybe the Best Two-Way Catcher Ever Johnny Bench." But as a 20-year-old rookie in 1968, Bench led the National League with 18 passed balls while also battling ...
CINCINNATI — The 2022 Johnny Bench Awards will be presented to the winners at the Johnny Bench Awards Luncheon at Great American Ball Park and recognized during the pre-game ceremonies before ...
His 1975 World Series ring went for $135,125. The trophy from the Big Red Machine’s title that year sold for $88,125. Bench’s plaque for being the 1970 National League MVP was bought for $135,125.
Bench turned 64 on Dec. 7, has had both hips replaced — “Best I’ve felt in 40 years,” he says — and is no longer a near-scratch golfer and occasional entrant on the Champions Tour.
Bench's 1976 World Series ring, when the catcher was the series' MVP, went for $146,875, while his 1975 World Series ring and 1970 NL MVP trophy each sold for $135,125.
Johnny Bench is a married man. The Cincinnati Reds legend married for a fifth time in March, he confirmed on The Enquirer's "That's So Cincinnati" podcast Wednesday.