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Watch: Terry Francona introduced to huge GABP ovation at Reds' Opening Day

Watch: Terry Francona introduced to huge GABP ovation at Reds' Opening Day

Yahoo27-03-2025

Watch: Terry Francona introduced to huge GABP ovation at Reds' Opening Day
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona got a huge ovation from the Great American Ball Park crowd Thursday as the team was introduced before its Opening Day game against the San Francisco Giants.
The Enquirer's Pat Brennan wrote earlier that Francona's day started with a previously unplanned trip to a cosmetic dentist.
The Enquirer's Gordon Wittenmyer wrote about how Francona opens the 2025 season of raised expectations barely three weeks from his 66th birthday.
Cincinnati Reds manger Terry Francona chats with bench coach Brad Mills
Reporter Jim Day shared video of the ovation from field level:
A pregame photo shared by the Reds:
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Terry Francona introduced, huge GABP ovation at Reds Opening Day

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