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Barry Larkin: "You're trained if that ball is gonna handcuff you as that first cut-off man, you let it go. Matt McLain was ...
Barry Larkin described the kangaroo court during his time with the Reds, and the fine Ke'Bryan Hayes would pay for wearing a ...
Brian Kenny is joined by Hall of Famer Barry Larkin to discuss his time in the league with Dave Parker and more ...
Barry Larkin was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2012 after being named an All-Star a dozen times, winning a World Series in 1990 and an MVP in 1995 and earning nine Silver Slugger ...
Larkin, who retired after the 2004 season with a .295 career average, 2,340 hits, 1,329 runs scored and 379 stolen bases, was elected this year on his third try, receiving 495 votes (86.4 percent).
Larkin had previously said he wants to manage — and only for the Reds. But as he joins the broadcast, he stressed that's not his aim.
During his 19-year career, Barry Larkin wasn't a flashy player like Ozzie Smith was. But Larkin was, without a doubt, a Hall of Fame player.
In this photo provided by Hall of Fame shortstop Barry Larkin, Joel Armbruster, the CEO of Phoenix Bats, displays a bat label from Larkin’s Project Unity initiative in Plain City, Ohio, Tuesday ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Barry Larkin and his wife Lisa Larkin are relisting their Orlando, Fla.-area home for $5.4 million, or roughly half of what they sought when they first put it on the market ...
Barry Larkin's 19-year career with the Cincinnati Reds will land him in the Hall of Fame on Sunday. Our writer covered him through some of his most memorable accomplishments.
Barry Larkin, the fans pick as the All-Time best Reds shortstop, made his first 12 All-Star teams and won nine Silver Slugger awards.
Barry Larkin slides back to first while playing for the University of Michigan in 1985. Larkin, who was originally recruited to play football by late Michigan coach Bo Schembechler, was on the ...
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