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Marty Brennaman, who served as the "voice of Reds baseball" for generations, will be immortalized outside Great American Ball Park this year. “This sculpture will be a tribute to Marty Brennaman’s ...
Marty Brennaman, the radio play-by-play voice of the Cincinnati Reds for 46 years, was celebrated Wednesday night at Wrigley Field as he called the final road game of his legendary broadcasting ...
An ugly top of the first inning for the Cincinnati Reds in their loss Wednesday night to the Milwaukee Brewers at Great American Ball Park - the second-to-last game for legendary play-by-play radio ...
Marty and Thom Brennaman, who shared the 700 WLW broadcast of Wednesday night's game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Milwaukee Brewers at Great American Ball Park from a set in Gapper's Alley for ...
From James "Jungle Jim" Bonaminio to Graeter's President and CEO Rich Graeter, The Enquirer has hosted hundreds of guests on the 'That's So Cincinnati' podcast. Former co-hosts and Enquirer ...
Marty Brennaman, the radio play-by-play voice of the Cincinnati Reds for 46 years, was celebrated Wednesday night at Wrigley Field as he called the final road game of his legendary broadcasting career ...
It wasn’t necessarily a secret. Marty Brennaman openly talked about Thrall taking over throughout the season. But it all sunk in for Thrall when Marty and Brantley talked about him during their ...
he did a few seasons of college basketball, including the University of Cincinnati's Final Four run in 1992 with Bob Huggins. The son of Hall of Fame announcer Marty Brennaman just watched his son ...
On a Saturday night in December of 1988, Marty Brennaman pulled on his headset at Freedom Hall in Louisville and prepared to work a televised basketball game between the University of Kentucky and ...
In his final season of broadcasting for the Cincinnati Reds, Marty Brennaman had a first at Great American Ball Park. For the first time ever, Brennaman watched the game from the stands with his wife, ...
By Dan Weber NKyTribune sports reporter Ryle’s Raiders were rounding third and heading home, as Marty Brenneman would say, leading 3-2 in the bottom of the seventh. And yet Dixie Heights would get “a ...