Schott, who owned the Reds from 1984 to 1999, was banned from managing the team in 1996 after she spoke admiringly of Adolf Hitler, saying that he “was good in the beginning, but went too far.” ...
The ban was lifted by owner Marge Schott in February 1999 at the behest of outfielder Greg Vaughn, who had just been acquired from San Diego.
The latest development in the series is Bernie Ecclestone's Marge Schott-esque interview with London's The Times newspaper. For such a distinguished and high profile institution, Formula One looks ...
When the outfielder told the Reds that he didn't want to shave his beard, Reds owner Marge Schott acquiesced, effectively ending the longstanding policy. Vaughn spent only one season in Cincinnati ...