May be snowing outside, but baseball is not that far away. As proof, the winter staple known as the Cincinnati Reds Caravan will stop in Lexington on Sunday. Reds’ officials, players, etc. will be at the Lexington Center Shops from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Those expected to attend the Lexington stop include:
- Walt Jocketty – President of Baseball Operations and General Manager
- Jim Kelch – broadcaster
- Phil Castellini – Reds Chief Operating Officer
- Yasmani Grandal – minor league catcher and 2010 first round draft pick
- Tom Browning – Reds Hall of Famer and pitching coach for the Arizona League Reds
- Jay Bruce – outfielder
- Bob Castellini – Reds President and CEO
- Joe Morgan – Hall of Famer and Special Advisor to Baseball Operations
According to the Reds: All stops open to the public are free and at each stop the Reds will raffle off two tickets to the 2011 Opening Day game against the Milwaukee Brewers on March 31. One lucky fan from all the entrants to the Opening Day ticket raffles will win the “Caravan Grand Prize” that includes a Cincinnati hotel stay and Reds prize package featuring a Jay Bruce signed baseball, compliments of CincinnatiUSA.com.
Visit the Reds Caravan web site for more details.


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