The man below is Ernie Lombardi. He played in the 30's and 40's.  He had a career average of .306.

The man on the left is Deion Sanders.  He used to play football.  Now he is just an announcer.  He had a career average of .263.He had 106 hits and 28 triples.

 

This is Ken Griffey Jr.  He is the Reds outfielder.  He used to play for the Seattle Mariners.  His average, as of 1999, was .299.  His total homers, as of  1999,  was 398 with 1742 hits and 5832 at bats.
This is Barry Larkin. He is the Reds shortstop.  His average, as of, 2000 was .300, and he had 2008 hits out of 6687 at bats, as of 2000.  He also had 179 homers.

This is Willie Green.  He is the Reds third baseman.  His average, hits, at bats, and homeruns, as of 1997, were.243, with 238 hits, 981 at bats, and 49 homers.
Parris was a consistent, solid starter for the Reds during 2000.  The right-hander led the club in both wins (12) and ERA (Earned Run Average).  After the All-Star break, Parris went 7-6 with a 4.34 ERA.  He won seven straight starts at one point.

Kal Daniels (left) was one of the Reds outfielders.  His average was .311.  He had 325 hits, 1044 at bats, 50 homers, and 6 triples. 
Aaron is looking to be the 4th member of the Boone family to make it to the majors, and in the process join brother Bret in the Reds infield.  in 1996 with Class-AA Chattanooga, he set a southern league record with 44 doubles, 17 homers, and 95 RBI. 

This is Dennis Reyes.  He was the Reds pitcher.  He throws pretty good.

 

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