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	<title>Redleg Nation :: Reds Trivia 5/17/08</title>
	<description>July 27, 1997: In an unexpected move, Jack McKeon replaces Ray Knight as manager of the Reds.
McKeon, who had been the Reds senor adviser of player personnel since &amp;#8216;93, was named interim manager . On September 19, the position was made permanent, and he was given a contract through the end of the &amp;#8216;98 season. [...]</description>
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	<title>Reds Reporter :: A Cincinnati Reds Blog :: Farmers only: Homer struggles to find the zone</title>
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   Homer Bailey&#039;s becoming an enigma. His lack of consistency might be due to an underdeveloped changeup, but I&#039;m not a scout and really don&#039;t know. He&#039;s still got ace potential, but we haven&#039;t seen a lot of that the past two years. So what do you think: Is Homer more valuable to us as a future cornerstone starter or trade bait  to pick up a big bat? Maybe we could flip him to Texas for Josh Hamilton...
 
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