But the citizens of Cincinnati loved their Reds because they won, no matter what their addresses had been the year before. They rooted for the Old-English 'C' on the players' shirts.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love the fans, I love the game of baseball, and I love Cincinnati baseball.
Everyone would like to play in their hometown, but right now I like Cincinnati, I like the way it's going. I'm happy.
For me to become the highest paid player in the franchise, it was something I didn't anticipate. But I'm glad. I like playing for Cincinnati.
I just want to say I owe the whole reds organization a great deal. Great staff top to bottom and I wish those guys all the best.
People have always worn Cleveland shirts and supported Cleveland no matter how bad the teams were or how close we were. It didn't matter. That's really all about the city. We're just hardworking people that love the city and don't care how the teams do.
For many Native Americans across the land, the name of the Washington football team is a deeply personal reminder of a legacy of racism and generations of pain.
I rooted for the Dodgers when they were in Brooklyn.
I've always had people come up to me to say that they admire the way I play, and then they tell me they're not United fans. That's always been nice.
As a player, to me the Dodgers were the Yankees of the National League because... you either loved them or you hated them.
The Washington Redskin fan base represents honor, represents respect, represents pride.