Cincinnati Reds - March 12, 1960: The Reds sign 17-year-old amateur free agent Tony Pérez to a contract. Big Dog will play 16 seasons in Cincinnati, slugging 287 homers and driving in
Cincinnati Reds - March 12, 1960: The Reds sign 17-year-old amateur free agent Tony Pérez to a contract. Big Dog will play 16 seasons in Cincinnati, slugging 287 homers and driving in
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Cincinnati Reds - March 12, 1960: The Reds sign 17-year-old amateur free agent Tony Pérez to a contract. Big Dog will play 16 seasons in Cincinnati, slugging 287 homers and driving in
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