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He missed the steady beat of the 162-game schedule. He missed the camaraderie. Most of all, he missed the people.
Pete Rose was a larger-than-life baseball star during his playing career. But he belonged to Cincinnati. It's where Rose was born, where he played for most of his 24 seasons and also managed. On ...
Longtime Cincinnati Reds play-by-play broadcaster Marty Brennaman sounded off about baseball commissioner Rob Manfred's removal of Rose Tuesday from its permanently ineligible list during an on ...
Brennaman, who took part in the May 14 ceremony at Great American Ball Park honoring Pete Rose, did not hold back when asked ...
Marty Brennaman, who served as the "voice of Reds baseball" for generations, will be immortalized outside Great American Ball Park this year. The Cincinnati Reds announced in a news release that a ...
With Memorial Day as the marker, the Reds are smack dab in the middle of mediocrity. Marty Brennaman believes it could have been avoided. “I think they missed the boat in the offseason ...
“It's the biggest thing that's ever happened to me,” Brenneman said on this week’s episode of the That’s So Cincinnati podcast. “It's bigger than the Hall of Fame, and people are shocked ...
Marty Brennaman, Longtime Cincinnati Reds and Hall of Fame broadcaster and friend of Rose's, is reacting to the news."I can't say I'm surprised, because I had a feeling something was going to ...
Longtime Reds broadcaster Marty Brennaman questioned Major League Baseball’s timing in reinstating Pete Rose, doing so only months after Rose had died. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred announced ...
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