Thrall began working in professional baseball as an intern for the Kansas City T-Bones while earning his degree from Northwest Missouri State University.

1924 WMH-Gene Mittendorf 1929 WLW-Bob Burdette 1931 WFBE-Harry Hatman,Sidney Ten-Eyck 1932 WFBE-Harry Hartman,Sidney Ten-Eyck,Oatmeal Brown Here's something for you die-hard Reds fans or broadcast history fans out there.Here's a complete history of radio stations and announcers that have been home to the Cincinnati Reds.Enjoy. In 2018, the 15-year broadcasting veteran called 3 Reds games in spring training and then 3 games near the end of the regular season. He appeared in 89 games in 1975 and 93 games in 1976 as the Big Red Machine won consecutive World Series titles.

While in Pensacola, he also served as the play-by-play voice for football and basketball for the University of West Florida.

After he retired from baseball following the 2006 season, Graves became a Major League Baseball analyst for a digital sports network 120 Sports/Stadium. Before joining the organization full-time in 2019, Thrall spent 7 years broadcasting radio and TV games for Class AA Pensacola. It was pretty cool listening to that. Marty Brennaman. He has hosted the Emmy Award-winning pre- and post-game shows, Reds Live, and co-hosted with former Big Red Machine infielder Doug Flynn a 30-minute magazine show, Reds Weekly.
Franchester Martin Brennaman was born in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1942. When Waite Hoyt auditioned for a baseball announcing job at Cincinnati's WKRC Thanksgiving weekend 1941, he had already planned with his agent that he would spend only one or two years in the Queen City. I'm surprised Wait Hoyt has not recieved the Ford C. Frick award from the Hall of Fame. The Cincinnati Reds Radio Network is an American radio network composed of 69 radio stations which carry English-language coverage of the Cincinnati Reds, a professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB). List of Cincinnati Reds broadcasters. This page was generated at 08:57 AM.Unlike most other team sports, in which teams usually have an equivalent number of players on the field at any given time, in baseball the hitting team is at a numerical disadvantage, with a maximum of 5 players and 2 base coaches on the field at any time, compared to the fielding team's 9 players. He was hired in October 2006. He joined the D-Backs after 6 seasons with the Cubs working for both WGN radio and TV. The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. For the 10th straight year, he will sit in the play-by-play chair during TV game broadcasts in the absence of Thom Brennaman. Since his retirement from baseball following the 2015 season, LeCure has taken volunteer trips to Indonesia and South Africa to help rebuild communities and help the local children. After graduating from Otterbein College, Day worked at WSYX-TV as an anchor/reporter in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. He and wife Julie live in Cincinnati with their children Zachary, Brock and Ava.Tommy Thrall is in his second full season broadcasting for the Reds, his first as the full-time play-by-play announcer on rights holder 700 WLW Radio. A native Texan and graduate of Baylor University, Brian worked at several television outlets in his home state before moving to Ohio. He was hired in October 2006. Left with a hole to fill, WSAI/WLW conducted a national search for an announcer who could take Barber's... By the time Dick Bray got into sports broadcasting, he was already well known in the Cincinnati athletics community. Leland Gaither Allen was born in Cincinnati in 1915 and was a regular at old Redland Field as a boy, in part because his father was a lawyer and three term Congressman. Every now and then the public TV stations around here (Dayton has two, and I also can get WCET out of Cincinnati) will run a show on Hoyt. After graduating from the University of North Carolina in the mid-1960s, Brennaman got into broadcasting sports, including the 1970 Virginia Squires of... To say Joe Nuxhall is one of the most famous individuals ever affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds is an understatement.

Chris went 21-31 with a 4.45 ERA, 8 complete games and 3 shutouts in 122 career appearances, including 75 starts. A list of all broadcasters in Reds history.

Chris created and operates baseballrulesacademy.com, an interactive website designed to teach the rules of baseball by use of video lessons and quizzes.Jeff Brantley is in his 14th season as a member of the Reds Radio and Reds TV broadcast teams. Does anyone know why? I've never heard any examples of his broadcasts. Our springtime look at Cincinnati Reds radio announcers of the past concludes with the longest tenured announcer—Marty Brennaman. Dave Bill Tom George Mark Bob Ernie Soupy Dick Alex Sparky Does anyone recall how good or bad of an announcer H.O.F. Day is an Emmy Award-winning reporter with 31 years’ experience in sports broadcasting.