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Reds begin the 'Kearns Project'
It's been a little more than a week since the Reds undertook the Austin Kearns project.
In an attempt to thin out an overcrowded outfield, the Reds sent the 24-year-old right fielder to the Florida Instructional League to try his hand at third base.
Reds decide against re-signing Larkin
Barry Larkin's 19-year run as the Reds' shortstop came to an end on Tuesday.
After hitting .289 and making his 12th All-Star team in 2004, Larkin will leave the Reds with a 1995 NL MVP Award, three Gold Glove awards and a 1990 World Series ring to go along with his career .295 batting average, 198 home runs and 960 RBIs. He's also the only shortstop in Major League history to accumulate over 2,200 hits, 190 home runs and 370 steals.
Cincinnati extends Miley's contract through the 2006 season
Many questions remain about the Reds' future, but one thing is certain. Manager Dave Miley will be around to answer them.
On Monday the Reds extended Miley's contract through the 2006 season, with a club option for 2007.
Reds cancel Redsfest, cite lack of location
The Reds said Tuesday they are canceling Redsfest, their annual winter gathering of players and team officials to meet with fans, for the next two years because the Reds cannot find space for the events.
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