Reggie Sanders Joins the Reds Hall of Fame
Introduction
The Cincinnati Reds team put Reggie Sanders in their Hall of Fame. He played baseball for seventeen years. He was very strong and fast.
Main Body
Reggie Sanders started playing in 1991. He took the place of another star player, Eric Davis. Eric Davis had a kidney problem and was sick. People said Reggie was like Eric. But Eric told Reggie to be himself. Reggie played for the Reds for eight years. In 1995, he was an All-Star. His team won a big series that year. Reggie is a great player. He hit 300 home runs. He also stole 300 bases. Only eight players did this. He won a World Series with Arizona. He hit the first home run at Great American Ball Park. Reggie says his father and mother helped him. His father taught him martial arts. His mother was very strong.
Conclusion
Reggie started playing thirty-five years ago. Now he has a special place in the history of Cincinnati baseball.