Reds Caravan Stops In Lexington

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 1/28 12:09 am

The Reds Caravan stopped in Lexington Sunday morning. The tour gives fans an opportunity to meet some of the players, get autographs and sign up for Reds tickets.

Reds Infielder Todd Frazier, 2012 Minor League Player of the Year Billy Hamilton, broadcaster and former pitcher Jeff Brantley, broadcaster Jim Kelch, VP of Baseball Operations Dick Williams and mascot Rosie Red were all scheduled to be there.

Frazier said the response from the community on the trip has been very good and that he considers the tour the kick start to spring training.

The 2013 Lexington Community Day at the Great American Ball Park will be on Sunday June 9th when the Reds play the St. Louis Cardinals.

Share
0 Comment(s)
Comments: Show | Hide

Here are the most recent story comments.View All

No comments yet!
Most Popular
Nicholasville Girl: It’s Part Of My Destiny To Be Bald
Kaitlyn Palumbo doesn’t need a ponytail or curly hair to be her true self. In fact, she said she didn’t even show her true colors until she went bald. Video Video
Group Lottery Tickets Can Cause Trouble
Office Lottery pools can increase your chances of winning according to a lottery expert. But sometimes those group winning lottery tickets can create more controversy than celebration. Video Video
Pit Bull Ban Proposed In Flemingsburg
Some dog owners in Flemingsburg may have to get rid of their pets if new ordinance changes are passed. Video Video
West Jessamine High School Principal Fired
West Jessamine High School Principal Ed Jones has been fired.
Lexington inmate didn't return on medical pass
Authorities in Lexington are looking for an inmate who failed to return after being issued a court-ordered medical pass.
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.