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Larkin stepped up for 19 years'' Hartmann said. Sharing the stage with Larkin was what Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman described as the ''first family of Cincinnati'' - Larkin's wife Lisa, parents Shirley and Robert and two of
announcers? No clue. You need a scorecard to find out who is working where - TV or radio. All you know for sure is that Marty Brennaman won't do TV and Chris Welsh won't do radio. Why? Don't ask. Q: Is that really Wily Mo Pena, formerly of
Obviously, you've been waiting for your ship to come in for a long time and it sunk. So, now you're stealing Marty Brennaman phrases? While, indeed, 2011 was a massive struggle, there are plenty of deck chairs left for the Reds to put
security detail? - Jeff, Springboro A: Only when there are threats. Ken Griffey Jr. received a few, and broadcaster Marty Brennaman received threats from Chicago Cubs fans a few years ago when he criticized them. The Reds sent plain-clothes
battered souvenir. He's also an easygoing type who knows his limitations and, to his enduring credit, never stuffed Marty Brennaman in a garbage can. (Instead, he merely prank calls him.) Oh, and he also checked up on Bob Uecker during a game
who died Sunday at the age of 84. ''The game has taken a hell of a hit lately,'' said Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman , who called the Reds-Indians opener. ''Bob Feller dying and Duke passing away and Sparky Anderson going. We're
unprecedented 62nd season in the Dodgers' broadcast booth thrilled one of his close pals, fellow Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman of the Reds. ''I think `poet laureate of baseball' would probably be as close to being accurate - relative to
unfortunate that he never became a Hall of Famer, as he should have long ago,'' Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman said. Don Kessinger, who played shortstop with the Cubs from 1964-1975 and perhaps saw more of Santo's play
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