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Tony PƩrez, the Hall of Famer and former Reds player, is alive and well, according to his son Eduardo PƩrez. Recent reports about his health were inaccurate, and Eduardo emphasized the importance of fact-checking in media.
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Former Cincinnati Red Eduardo PƩrez, an ESPN MLB analyst, announced via X that his father, National Baseball Hall of Famer and former Reds great Tony PƩrez, is just fine, and recent reports about him were "completely inaccurate."
"Thankfully, he is alive, well, and still stronger than most of us," Eduardo tweeted. "Social media has created too many people pretending to be reporters (without) doing basic fact-checking. Thank you to all who called."
In September 2024, Eduardo was emotional as he announced during "SportsCenter" that he had learned of the death of Pete Rose at age 83.
We dug through the Enquirer archives and found some of our favorite photos of Cincinnati Reds legend Tony Perez.
The Big Red Machine and Great Eight star later went on to coach and manage the team.
Take a look at the Hall of Famer, All-Star and World Series champion through the years.
May 1966: Cincinnati Reds first baseman Tony Perez takes a look at his little slugger and his wife, Juana, at Good Samaritan Hospital. Victor Perez is their first child.
Eduardo PƩrez stated that his father, Tony PƩrez, is alive, well, and stronger than most people, refuting recent inaccurate reports.
Eduardo criticized social media for allowing individuals to act as reporters without proper fact-checking, which contributed to the spread of false information about his father's health.
Tony PƩrez is a National Baseball Hall of Famer and a legendary player for the Cincinnati Reds, recognized for his significant contributions to the team.
Eduardo PƩrez emotionally announced the death of Pete Rose at age 83 during a segment on 'SportsCenter' in September 2024.
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Aug. 15, 1966: Reds first baseman Tony Perez' son Victor, three months old, missed all the action but got the chance to catch up on some shut-eye at the team's annual father-son game
Sept. 10, 1968: Waiting patiently, Victor Perez stands by while Mom serves him chicken and yellow rice as father Tony Perez, Reds' third baseman, watches.
June 1970: Cincinnati Reds first baseman Tony Perez in action at Crosley Field.
Oct. 12, 1972: Happiness is winning the National League, as evidenced by these locker room expressions of Johnny Bench (left) and Tony Perez.
July 26, 1974: "Beautiful, Tony, Beautiful!" That's what Reds manager Sparky Anderson must be saying to Tony Perez after dramatic game-winning homer in the Riverfront Stadium opener.
March 22, 1975: Tony Perez signs autographs for fans.
Oct. 7, 1975: Tony Perez hits a home run.
Tony Perez gets a congratulatory hand slap from Pete Rose after a three-run homer.
April 8, 1976: Tony Perez.
June 1976: Cincinnati Reds first baseman Tony Perez in action at Riverfront Stadium.
May 5, 1978: Tony Perez, then a Montreal Expo, was at first to help Pete Rose celebrate his 3,000 hit.
April 1984: Tony Perez clowns around testing his tight pants.
Sept. 17, 1984: Schottzie the elephant takes a bow for Tony Perez, Mrs. Larry Paul, Mr. Paul and Mrs. Perez, from left.
May 14, 1985: Tony Perez had plenty to smile about after his sixth-inning pinch-hit grand slam beat the Phillies.
July 1, 1986: Tony Perez in the Red's clubhouse.
Oct. 7, 1986: Marge Schott jokes with Tony Perez at a press conference.
Oct. 30, 1992: New Reds manager Tony Perez hugs general partner Marge Schott.
1993: Cincinnati Reds manager Tony Perez (left) stands with general manager Jim Bowden (right) during spring training.
March 5, 1993: Tony Perez wears that trademark smile as he readies for his first game as manager of the Cincinnati Reds.
2000: From left, Tony Perez, Carlton Fisk and Sparky Anderson hold up their plaques at the Baseball Hall of Fame Induction ceremony in Cooperstown, NY.
2000: Hall of famer Johnny Bench gives new Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Tony Perez a kiss after he gave his speech at the Baseball Hall of Fame Induction ceremony.
Sept. 22, 2002: Tony Perez, Barry Larkin, Sparky Anderson and Johnny Bench prior to the start of the final Reds game at Cinergy Field.
June 20, 2009: Former Cincinnati Reds player Tony Perez, who was part of the "Big Red Machine," talks to former NBA basketball player Oscar Robertson before the MLB Beacon Awards Luncheon at the Duke Energy Center.
July 23, 2016: Hall of Famer and Reds great Tony Perez waves to the crowd during the Parade of Legends down Main Street in Cooperstown, NY.
June 26, 2025: Tony Perez walks the red carpet at the Big Red Machine 50th Anniversary VIP Reception at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.
June 27, 2025: Former Cincinnati Reds player Tony Perez waves to fans during the Big Red Machine Parade at Great American Ball Park.
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We dug through the Enquirer archives and found some of our favorite photos of Cincinnati Reds legend Tony Perez.
The Big Red Machine and Great Eight star later went on to coach and manage the team.
Take a look at the Hall of Famer, All-Star and World Series champion through the years.
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We dug through the Enquirer archives and found some of our favorite photos of Cincinnati Reds legend Tony Perez.
The Big Red Machine and Great Eight star later went on to coach and manage the team.
Take a look at the Hall of Famer, All-Star and World Series champion through the years.
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May 1966: Cincinnati Reds first baseman Tony Perez takes a look at his little slugger and his wife, Juana, at Good Samaritan Hospital. Victor Perez is their first child.
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Aug. 15, 1966: Reds first baseman Tony Perez' son Victor, three months old, missed all the action but got the chance to catch up on some shut-eye at the team's annual father-son game
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Sept. 10, 1968: Waiting patiently, Victor Perez stands by while Mom serves him chicken and yellow rice as father Tony Perez, Reds' third baseman, watches.
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June 1970: Cincinnati Reds first baseman Tony Perez in action at Crosley Field.
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Oct. 12, 1972: Happiness is winning the National League, as evidenced by these locker room expressions of Johnny Bench (left) and Tony Perez.
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July 26, 1974: "Beautiful, Tony, Beautiful!" That's what Reds manager Sparky Anderson must be saying to Tony Perez after dramatic game-winning homer in the Riverfront Stadium opener.
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March 22, 1975: Tony Perez signs autographs for fans.
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Oct. 7, 1975: Tony Perez hits a home run.
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Tony Perez gets a congratulatory hand slap from Pete Rose after a three-run homer.
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April 8, 1976: Tony Perez.
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June 1976: Cincinnati Reds first baseman Tony Perez in action at Riverfront Stadium.
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May 5, 1978: Tony Perez, then a Montreal Expo, was at first to help Pete Rose celebrate his 3,000 hit.
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April 1984: Tony Perez clowns around testing his tight pants.
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Sept. 17, 1984: Schottzie the elephant takes a bow for Tony Perez, Mrs. Larry Paul, Mr. Paul and Mrs. Perez, from left.
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May 14, 1985: Tony Perez had plenty to smile about after his sixth-inning pinch-hit grand slam beat the Phillies.
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July 1, 1986: Tony Perez in the Red's clubhouse.
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Oct. 7, 1986: Marge Schott jokes with Tony Perez at a press conference.
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Oct. 30, 1992: New Reds manager Tony Perez hugs general partner Marge Schott.
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1993: Cincinnati Reds manager Tony Perez (left) stands with general manager Jim Bowden (right) during spring training.
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March 5, 1993: Tony Perez wears that trademark smile as he readies for his first game as manager of the Cincinnati Reds.
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2000: From left, Tony Perez, Carlton Fisk and Sparky Anderson hold up their plaques at the Baseball Hall of Fame Induction ceremony in Cooperstown, NY.
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2000: Hall of famer Johnny Bench gives new Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Tony Perez a kiss after he gave his speech at the Baseball Hall of Fame Induction ceremony.
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Sept. 22, 2002: Tony Perez, Barry Larkin, Sparky Anderson and Johnny Bench prior to the start of the final Reds game at Cinergy Field.
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June 20, 2009: Former Cincinnati Reds player Tony Perez, who was part of the "Big Red Machine," talks to former NBA basketball player Oscar Robertson before the MLB Beacon Awards Luncheon at the Duke Energy Center.
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July 23, 2016: Hall of Famer and Reds great Tony Perez waves to the crowd during the Parade of Legends down Main Street in Cooperstown, NY.
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June 26, 2025: Tony Perez walks the red carpet at the Big Red Machine 50th Anniversary VIP Reception at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.
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June 27, 2025: Former Cincinnati Reds player Tony Perez waves to fans during the Big Red Machine Parade at Great American Ball Park.
Tony was among former teammates with Rose one day earlier during Rose's final public appearance, at the Music City sports collectibles and autograph show in Nashville, Tennessee.
Eduardo played for the Reds for parts of three seasons, from 1996 to 1998.
Former Cincinnati Reds player Tony Perez waves to fans during the Big Red Machine parade at Great American Ball Park in 2025.
Tony played for Cincinnati from 1964 to 1976, and again from 1984 to 1986. He managed the Reds for 44 games in 1993.
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