Dayton Daily News

Reds stir passions as caravan rolls on

Bell: ‘It’s a reminder of how many people care about our team.’

- By David Jablonski Staff Writer

COLUMBUS — The Cincinnati Reds Caravan rolled into Celina, among other destinatio­ns, on Friday and included at least one memorable moment: catching instructor Corky Miller showing off his dance moves in a line of elementary school students.

The North Tour of the caravan continued Saturday at the Air Force Museum before heading to Parrish Auditorium in Hamilton.

Among the faces fans in Dayton and Hamilton saw was manager David Bell’s. He’s 15 months and one season into the job and still finds himself marveling about the passion of the fan base, which he saw in Columbus and Lima on the first two days of the trip.

Hundreds of fans came out to see Bell, new Reds infielder Mike Moustakas, Miller, Reds President Phil Castellini, Fox Sports Ohio broadcaste­r Thom Brennaman and others.

“It’s a reminder of how many people care about our team,” Bell said Thursday at Polaris Fashion Place in Columbus. “It’s incredible to see that. You get to meet people and talk about our team. There’s a lot of excitement right

now. I’ve been in Cincinnati all winter, so I know what’s going on there, but to experience that out in Reds Country, it’s fun to see. It’s such a nice surprise to see how big Reds Country is and how much support we have.”

The Reds suffered their sixth straight losing season in Bell’s first year. However, they improved their win total (75 to 87) by eight from 2018 (67-95) and ended a streak of four straight seasons in last place in the National League Central Division.

The free-agent signings of Moustakas, starting pitcher Wade Miley and outfielder Shogo Akiyama have raised hopes the Reds can return to the postseason for the first time since 2013 and compete for their first division title since 2012.

Bell sees the optimism when he’s out and about in Cincinnati.

“It’s definitely all positive, and there’s a lot of excitement,” Bell said. “It feels different than last year even. I think we made a lot of progress that people saw last year. We didn’t get the results, but there were signs people could get excited about. That’s how we feel about it. I think the fans are perceptive and they saw the same thing. Now we’ve added to that. The excitement is evident.”

 ?? MIKE HARTSOCK/ WHIO TV ?? The Reds Caravan made stops Saturday at the National Museum of the Air Force (pictured) and Miami University Hamilton.
MIKE HARTSOCK/ WHIO TV The Reds Caravan made stops Saturday at the National Museum of the Air Force (pictured) and Miami University Hamilton.
 ?? DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF ?? Reds manager David Bell appears on the North Tour of the Reds Caravan on Thursday at Polaris Fashion Place in Columbus.
DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF Reds manager David Bell appears on the North Tour of the Reds Caravan on Thursday at Polaris Fashion Place in Columbus.

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