The Cincinnati Reds are honoring the late Dave Parker on the outfield wall at Great American Ball Park.
A depiction of a uniform bearing Parker’s name and the No. 39 was placed on the wall in foul territory near the left field foul pole. That area of the outfield was also used to for similar homages to Tom Browning, who died in December 2022, and Pete Rose, who died in September.
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Parker, nicknamed the “Cobra.” was a Reds player for four of his 19 MLB seasons and was twice named an All-Star as a Cincinnati player. Park died June 28. He was 74.

Dave Parker, nicknamed the “Cobra.” was a Reds player for four of his 19 MLB seasons and was twice named an All-Star as a Cincinnati player. Park died June 28. He was 74.
Parker died just weeks shy of his induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
This month’s Baseball Hall of Fame induction weekend is scheduled for July 25-28.
The Reds also honored Parker with a moment of silence prior to the Reds’ July 28 home game against the San Diego Padres.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Here’s one way the Cincinnati Reds are honoring Hall of Famer Dave Parker