Harlow pointed to Crosley Terrace at the ballpark’s entrance, where sculptures depict famous Reds players in action. There’s “Big Klu” Ted Kluszewski, who cut off the sleeves of his uniform to make room for his massive biceps. National League officials thought Klu’s DIY job looked unprofessional, which prompted the Reds to adopt a sleeveless vest in 1956. Joe Nuxhall is there, too. On loan to the Reds from his high school team, the 15-year-old Nuxhall became the youngest player in the major leagues. After leaving the Reds, he launched a second career as a baseball broadcaster, a job he held for 40 seasons. A statue of Rose sliding into base takes pride of place at the front of the terrace.