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08/31/2009 5:55 PM ET
Last chance to select the next player for the Reds HOF
Fans have until Wednesday to choose the next Reds Hall of Famer on ballot sponsored by Cincyfavorites.com
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CINCINNATI (August 31, 2009) - Fans have until Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 5 pm ET to place their votes for the former Reds players who appear on the Modern Player Ballot for induction into the Reds Hall of Fame in 2010.

Modern Player Candidates are: Bret Boone, Jeff Brantley, Norm Charlton, John Franco, Danny Graves, Kevin Mitchell, Hal Morris, Paul O'Neill, Chris Sabo, and Scott Sullivan.

Fans may cast their votes at ballot boxes located at:

  • Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum
  • During games at Great American Ball Park
  • Participating Skyline locations
  • Montgomery Inn locations
  • Online at reds.com/HOF

Fans can enter online at reds.com/HOF up to 25 times per email address.

The player receiving the most fan votes will be honored with induction as part of the Reds Hall of Fame's Class of 2010. Fans can vote for up to three players.

Voting began on August 1, 2009.

One lucky voter will receive two tickets to the 2010 Induction event, a "Super Cincinnati!" package from Cincyfavorites.com and a baseball signed by the 2010 class.

About the Reds Hall of Fame:
Established in 1958, The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame is the oldest continually operating team Hall of Fame in all of baseball. Since its inception, 75 players, managers and executives have been honored with induction to the Reds Hall of Fame. The Reds Hall of Fame and Museum features 15,000 square feet of historical, interactive and educational exhibits, highlighting the rich and storied tradition of the Cincinnati Reds.

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