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Dinger.

Four-bagger.

Blast.

Long ball.

No matter what you call it, a home run is always one of the most exciting plays in all of baseball.

With an illustrious past that includes some of the most iconic home run hitters in the game, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum’s newest exhibit celebrates “The Long Ball: A Home Run History of the Reds.”

The exhibit features the greatest home run hitters and most unforgettable home runs throughout Reds history. From the legendary to the unexpected, “The Long Ball” touches all the bases in this celebration of one of the game’s signature moments and salutes the Reds players who have forever etched their names in the annals of home run lore.

“A game or even a season can be altered by one swing of the bat, and ‘The Long Ball’ exhibit explores the history and evolution of the home run, highlighting the most memorable and impactful long balls in Reds history,” said Rick Walls, executive director, Reds Hall of Fame and Museum. “Utilizing video highlights, audio calls, historical artifacts and analytics, we’ll put the visitor into the action, providing an entertaining and interactive experience.”

Over 150 artifacts will be on display highlighted by items on loan from Reds Hall of Famers Johnny Bench and George Foster including the bat Bench used to hit his final career home run.  

 Game-used bats from over 40 of the top 50 hitters on the Reds’ career home run list are on display.

The exhibit also features a video wall that will play memorable Reds home runs. Enhancing these clips will be an augmented sound system newly installed in the gallery space that will heighten the impact of the presentation.  

Additionally, fans will have the perfect photo opportunity by trying their hand at robbing a home run by leaping above the exhibit’s outfield wall.