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With Reds Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman’s statue commemoration slated for September 6, the team’s longtime voice ...
A bronze statue of Marty Brennaman, who served as the "voice of Reds baseball" for generations, will soon be unveiled outside ...
We got the chance to join Marty Brennaman and his wife, Amanda, at artist Tom Tsuchiya's studio, where one year's worth of ...
The Cincinnati Reds are set to honor Marty Brennaman, the longtime voice of the team, with a statue outside Great American Ball Park. The unveiling is scheduled for Saturday, September 6, before the ...
I think Marty needed Joe, and Joe needed Marty.” Related: EDITORIAL CARTOON: Mr. Redlegs loses his voice Brennaman also called the Reds World Series championships in 1975, 1976 and 1990.
"How We Lookin'?" – a documentary shot during Marty Brennaman's final season as the Reds' Hall of Fame broadcaster – premieres Aug. 17 at Amelia's Starlite Drive-In Theater.
Brennaman, who received the National Baseball Hall of Fame Ford C. Frick Award in 2000, has been working in recent years on a string of one-year contracts, after four decades of three-year deals.
The season mark of 3,330,545 set last season by the San Diego Padres is assured of being broken based on tickets already distributed for the remaining 19 home games.
Marty Brennaman wishes " (his) son's employers had been as forgiving" as ESPN has been this week with one of its broadcasters, the former veteran Reds play-by-play announcer tweeted this week.
The only thing Marty Brennaman does better than take a joke is dish one out. There are so many jokes that sometimes it’s hard to tell what’s a joke and what’s just a bit of change on a table.