The Reds selected signed him as an amateur free agent in 2007.
Red signed the receipt pad, illegibly, then printed her name.
The Reds signed those two free agents before the Dec. 7 meeting.
His career started in 1962 when the Cincinnati Reds signed him as an amateur free agent.
But then no one ever thought the Reds would sign Griffey, even if they did get a "discount" at $116.5 million for nine years.
Three days later, the Cincinnati Reds signed him, and he was back in business as a starting pitcher/long reliever.
The Cincinnati Reds then signed him to a minor league deal on January 23, 2004.
The Reds signed Smith to a one-year, $400,000 contract on March 3, 2010.
In March 1987, the Cincinnati Reds signed him as an amateur free agent at the age of 17.
The Reds had recruited well in 1993-94, and signed Peter Mulholland as their first coach.