Aaron Boone
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I think it's made the story a little better. It made 2004 that much greater.
I think it was something that became so popular last year, not only with baseball fans but even with players in the game, getting to go see the Cave ... To be a part of the process and seeing some of the finalists and what they are going through, it's almost like a mini 'American Idol' going on, and it's fun to see. This is something that they will take with them the rest of their lives, if they get to live this dream out. It's such a unique opportunity.More quotes »
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Yankees, Reds forever linked
10 Hal Morris acquired for Tim Leary, December 1989 Morris and his sweet-swinging lefty bat held down first base for the Reds for most of the 1990s. Edge: Reds 9 Interleague series, June 2003 Juan CastroÂs RBI in the first game and the teamÂs four homers from Cincinnati Enquirer Read more »
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Baseball’s legends compelled analyst Rick Sutcliffe to take to the airwaves
Commentators (l to r) Aaron Boone, Sean McDonough and Rick Sutcliffe in the booth prior to ESPN's Monday Night Baseball telecast Vin Scully. Jack Buck. Harry Caray. Jon Miller. What do these names all have in common? Sutcliffe threw out the first pitch O from ESPN Front Row Read more »
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BBTN Minute: Can Sox bounce back tonight?
April, 22, 2012 Apr 22 11:00 AM ET By ESPNBoston.com The Baseball Tonight crew -- Steve Berthiaume, Aaron Boone and Rick Sutcliffe -- looks ahead to Sunday's ESPN matchup between the Yankees and the Red Sox (8 p.m. ET ESPN). Can Boston bounce back after from ESPN Read more »
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Baseball’s Greatest Rivalry: Red Sox versus Yankees
Aaron Boone's extra-inning walkoff home run in Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS against Boston capped one of the most intense playoff series ever between New York and Boston. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) I was a lifelong New Yorker until about 16 years ago. And then, from The Epoch Times Read more »
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Opening Day party guide
Findlay Market Opening Day Parade When: 1 p.m. Where: Starts at Findlay Market, goes south on Race Street to Fifth Street, then east from there, passing Fountain Square. Who: Aaron Boone, former Reds and ESPN broadcaster, is the grand marshal of 93rd par from Cincinnati Enquirer Read more »