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Now 40, Arroyo's celebration tastes have changed

"The Waffle House, that's my favorite thing," Arroyo said on MLB Network on Thursday. "I'm not into the club scene anymore. It's probably going to be the casino, or I'm going to find a Denny's or an IHOP. When you're turning 40, you've got to go for the late breakfast."

There have been 25 Reds players that have played an age-40 season in the Major Leagues, according to BaseballReference.com, meaning they turned 40 on or before June 30.

The last Reds player to appear in a game at age 40 was reliever Arthur Rhodes, who pitched in Game 2 of the National League Division Series vs.