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Marty Brennaman retiring after the 2019 baseball season
« on: January 16, 2019, 01:53:44 PM »
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  • I know a lot of of Herd Fans are also big Reds fans. This is sad for me personally as I feel like something that was left from my childhood is ending. Me and my Dad spent a lot of Summer nights listening to Marty and Joe on AM radio. The Reds weren’t on tv every night of the week like they are now.

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    « Reply #1 on: January 16, 2019, 01:58:51 PM »
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  • I, too, remember listening to them when I was younger. It will be interesting to see who they get to replace him or if it will be a number of people bouncing in and out of the booth. I figured this was coming soon. Back in the day, Marty was there every game. The past few seasons, he has taken a number of weeks off during the season.
     

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    « Reply #2 on: January 16, 2019, 02:01:22 PM »
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  • I, too, remember listening to them when I was younger. It will be interesting to see who they get to replace him or if it will be a number of people bouncing in and out of the booth. I figured this was coming soon. Back in the day, Marty was there every game. The past few seasons, he has taken a number of weeks off during the season.
    Yeah he doesn’t seem to do very many of the West coast road trips anymore. I expected it to. Him and Jeff Brantley do well together, but there’s not a duo out there who cash top Marty and Joe Nuxall.


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    « Reply #3 on: January 16, 2019, 02:16:11 PM »
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  • I wonder if he will make that trip to Mexico in April. The Reds and Cardinals play a two game series there.

    I've never really cared for Jeff Brantley. I know I'm in the minority there, but some of the things he says just drives me bananas. Marty has not had a good sidekick since Joe was there.

    Switching gears just a little, I have two records of the two Big Red Machine years. One that covers the '75 season and the other covers the '76 season. Usually, I break those out at the beginning of the season. Lots of play calling by Marty and Joe both. It brings back tons of memories.
     

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    « Reply #4 on: January 16, 2019, 02:18:36 PM »
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  • I wonder if he will make that trip to Mexico in April. The Reds and Cardinals play a two game series there.

    I've never really cared for Jeff Brantley. I know I'm in the minority there, but some of the things he says just drives me bananas. Marty has not had a good sidekick since Joe was there.

    Switching gears just a little, I have two records of the two Big Red Machine years. One that covers the '75 season and the other covers the '76 season. Usually, I break those out at the beginning of the season. Lots of play calling by Marty and Joe both. It brings back tons of memories.
    I’m sure those are great to listen to. There will never be another team like the Big Red Machine. With free agency it’s pretty much impossible to keep a team like that together in today’s game.


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    « Reply #5 on: January 16, 2019, 02:22:12 PM »
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  • There will never be another like Marty who calls it the way he sees it. The announcers are now hired by the teams and talk and walk the company line or they don't last.
     

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    « Reply #6 on: January 16, 2019, 02:25:06 PM »
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  • There will never be another like Marty who calls it the way he sees it. The announcers are now hired by the teams and talk and walk the company line or they don't last.
    He ripped the Late Dr. Kopp when he spoke at the Herd baseball banquet for the lack of a home field a few years ago. He’s also ripped the MU athletic dept a few times on the air during the Reds broadcast for the same thing. He definitely calls it like he sees it. Young broadcasters wouldn’t get away with that today.


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    « Reply #7 on: January 16, 2019, 02:28:03 PM »
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  • I’m sure those are great to listen to. There will never be another team like the Big Red Machine. With free agency it’s pretty much impossible to keep a team like that together in today’s game.


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    And it has killed baseball. You can no longer identify with a player because they move so frequently. Joey Votto is the last really good player I can remember that looks like he will spend his whole career with the Reds, from minor league to the majors. Used to be I could name every player on the Reds roster. The starting eight was easy. Even the first two off the bench were easy. Now, you can't hardly name the starting eight. And just try to name the first two off the bench.
     

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    « Reply #8 on: January 16, 2019, 02:29:30 PM »
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  • And it has killed baseball. You can no longer identify with a player because they move so frequently. Joey Votto is the last really good player I can remember that looks like he will spend his whole career with the Reds, from minor league to the majors. Used to be I could name every player on the Reds roster. The starting eight was easy. Even the first two off the bench were easy. Now, you can't hardly name the starting eight. And just try to name the first two off the bench.
    Last year I recognized Votto and a couple of others. That was it. I had no idea who the rest of the guys out there were.


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    « Reply #9 on: January 16, 2019, 02:37:43 PM »
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  • Going to be interesting to see how the players from the Bailey trade works out. Puig, at times, could be a head case. I still they need to trade him or Kemp and get a solid starter.
     

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    « Reply #10 on: January 16, 2019, 02:39:03 PM »
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  • I wonder if he will make that trip to Mexico in April. The Reds and Cardinals play a two game series there.

    I've never really cared for Jeff Brantley. I know I'm in the minority there, but some of the things he says just drives me bananas. Marty has not had a good sidekick since Joe was there.

    Switching gears just a little, I have two records of the two Big Red Machine years. One that covers the '75 season and the other covers the '76 season. Usually, I break those out at the beginning of the season. Lots of play calling by Marty and Joe both. It brings back tons of memories.

    Funny you mention the records. I have those as well. Hoping some day they may be of value. Loved listening to Marty and Joe on those summer nights on the ole transistor radio. And Al Michaels before them.


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    « Reply #11 on: January 16, 2019, 02:39:29 PM »
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  • Going to be interesting to see how the players from the Bailey trade works out. Puig, at times, could be a head case. I still they need to trade him or Kemp and get a solid starter.
    I’ve wondered about that trade myself. From what I understand the pitcher they got in the deal is actually pretty solid, but I don’t know a lot about him. The Reds definitely need starting pitching though.


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    « Reply #12 on: January 16, 2019, 02:42:51 PM »
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  • Funny you mention the records. I have those as well. Hoping some day they may be of value. Loved listening to Marty and Joe on those summer nights on the ole transistor radio. And Al Michaels before them.
    I’ve fallen asleep many nights with headphones on listening to the game when it would be a 10:35 start on the west coast. Kids now have the game on tv every night don’t understand that. I still prefer baseball on the radio over tv. I’m also a huge Nascar fan and prefer it on the radio. The guys at MRN radio paint a picture in the mind the same a a good radio baseball broadcaster can.


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    « Reply #13 on: January 16, 2019, 02:44:09 PM »
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  • Will miss Marty....he was great at what he did.  Spend many evenings listening to him with my dad.   Great memories!
     

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    « Reply #14 on: January 16, 2019, 02:45:38 PM »
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  • Will miss Marty....he was great at what he did.  Spend many evenings listening to him with my dad.   Great memories!
    Listening with my Dad to him and Joe brings back a lot of memories to a much simpler time.


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    « Reply #15 on: January 16, 2019, 02:53:26 PM »
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  • Funny you mention the records. I have those as well. Hoping some day they may be of value. Loved listening to Marty and Joe on those summer nights on the ole transistor radio. And Al Michaels before them.

    As a record collector, I can tell you they are not worth much, at least right now. The one for the '75 season was purchased when it came out. The one for the '76 season I purchased not too long ago I paid $3.
     
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    « Reply #16 on: January 16, 2019, 04:52:07 PM »
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  • My wife is a huge dodger fan her whole life. She dispised puig the first couple years. But she said he has done a 180 and she hated losing him. She said he will run thru a brick wall and now plays with passion. This lineup after this trade is going to launch homeruns out of GAB. Roarke and woods are nice additions to the pitching staff. Pick up one more solid pitcher and this team is going to be fun to watch and who knows how far they can go. The offense will be lethal and pitching much improved.
     

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    « Reply #17 on: January 16, 2019, 04:53:54 PM »
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  • My wife is a huge dodger fan her whole life. She dispised puig the first couple years. But she said he has done a 180 and she hated losing him. She said he will run thru a brick wall and now plays with passion. This lineup after this trade is going to launch homeruns out of GAB. Roarke and woods are nice additions to the pitching staff. Pick up one more solid pitcher and this team is going to be fun to watch and who knows how far they can go. The offense will be lethal and pitching much improved.

    I didn’t think that Riggleman did bad with that little he had to work with after he took over last year. I’d like to have see what he could have done with this lineup.


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    « Reply #18 on: January 16, 2019, 06:18:51 PM »
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  • Nothing like listening to the Big Red Machine playing a late night game in LA. Waiting to hear "And this one belongs to the Reds"!!!
     
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    « Reply #19 on: January 16, 2019, 07:47:32 PM »
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  • Wonder if his son will replace him as the play-by-play guy since he is already a part of the Reds/Fox Sports Ohio TV crew.

    Hope Marty hangs in a while longer.  Always thought it would be great to bring him back to Huntington if/when MU and the City dedicates its new baseball facility.  Perhaps they should considered naming media/broadcast booth at the park after Marty, since he has shamed, taken to task, MU for its lack of any credible baseball facility to date.

    Oh, does anyone have any later news about the big MU announcement about fund raising for the baseball (and other?) facility which "allegedly" was to have taken place over last week-end?  I guess it has been put off until later this year, . . . or early 2020, . . . late 2020, . . . 2021? . . . 22??
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    « Reply #20 on: January 16, 2019, 10:39:24 PM »
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  • Like the rest of you I grew up listening to him and have XM radio to listen to him now. Takes me back to sitting with my Grandpa on the front porch on a hot WV summer evening. Him yelling at the ready telling Bench to get a hit 😄.  Sneaking my transistor radio into bed with my earpiece and falling asleep wondering who won. Good times.
     

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  • I believe the plan all along was to have Thom replace him.  I am a native Bostonian and always have Red Sox first, but living in Cincy for over 20 years I can say that listening to Marty has been one of the greatest pleasures of living in this area.  A top notch guy who tells it like it is and announces the game with a style unmatched. The summer they had cardboard Elvis and every game having Elvis facts was one of the best (before the club put the kibosh on it).  He feuds with Griffey Jr and other players, his opinion about Mike Brown and the Bengals, and the enjoyment and humor he brings to the booth is truly unique.  I still get a kick out of his way of announcing attendance at games..."32,453 for tonights titanic struggle, that's 32 thousand, 453.."
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  • I believe the plan all along was to have Thom replace him.  I am a native Bostonian and always have Red Sox first, but living in Cincy for over 20 years I can say that listening to Marty has been one of the greatest pleasures of living in this area.  A top notch guy who tells it like it is and announces the game with a style unmatched. The summer they had cardboard Elvis and every game having Elvis facts was one of the best (before the club put the kibosh on it).  He feuds with Griffey Jr and other players, his opinion about Mike Brown and the Bengals, and the enjoyment and humor he brings to the booth is truly unique.  I still get a kick out of his way of announcing attendance at games..."32,453 for tonights titanic struggle, that's 32 thousand, 453.."

    Yeah, chriss88, that's one of many things that makes Marty a classic:  the way he can weave dry whit and sarcasm which results in both making a point and providing humor.  Love it when he does as you say and announces the attendance in a game between the cellar dwelling Reds and another bottom feeder 20 or so games below .500 and still calls it "a titanic struggle"!!  He'll be missed, BIG TIME, for sure!
     
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  • I’ll take sports teams we can discuss that are even more irrelevant than Marshall for 1000, Alex
     

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  • I’ll take sports teams we can discuss that are even more irrelevant than Marshall for 1000, Alex

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