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A real blast from the past: Cincinnati's long-gone Riverfront Stadium. (Below:) Manager Lou Piniella and coach Tony Perez lean on the batting cage, watching 2nd baseman Bill Doran take his cuts.
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Look how trends have swung away from what you see here -- the artificial turf, the round concrete "multi-purpose design," the limited amount of advertising space on the walls. 20 years later, Riverfront is gone, as are its "cousins," Busch, Three Rivers and Veterans Stadium.
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