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CINCINNATI – As his legendary career winds down, Marty Brennaman broadcasts his final Reds Opening Day.
One night in December 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 Austin Peay ...
Marty and Thom Brennaman react to the death of former Cincinnati Reds lefthander Tom Browning, whose perfect game became a career highlight for Marty.
Marty Brennaman is a Cincinnati treasure! He was behind the mic for the Reds from 1974 to 2019. Now, he's officially been retired for a little more than three years. WLWT's Mike Dardis sat down ...
When his microphone goes silent for the final time on Sept. 26, one thing is certain: There will never be a broadcaster quite like Marty Brennaman.
Cincinnati manager Terry Francona got his 2,000th career win when he directed the Reds to a 4-2 win over the Colorado Rockies ...
Calls emerge for a second chance for former Reds announcer Thom Brennaman, without a major job since being fired for using a homophobic slur.
The final road game of Marty Brennaman's legendary play-by-play career made for an emotional evening at Wrigley Field.
Marty Brennaman has a framed contract, left unsigned, in his collection for a big job he passed on for his love of Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Reds' Marty Brennaman left a big imprint on today's broadcasters Bobby Nightengale Cincinnati Enquirer View Comments ...
Tommy Thrall will follow Marty Brennaman as the Cincinnati Reds' radio play-by-play voice Bobby Nightengale Cincinnati Enquirer 0:03 ...
Longtime Cincinnati Reds and Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman is paying tribute to his friend Pete Rose, following news of his passing.