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  2. Marty Brennaman - Wikipedia

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    Brennaman joined Joe Nuxhall on the Reds radio team in 1974. [2] "Marty and Joe" became an institution in the city, appearing together in numerous radio and television commercials. Brennaman's trademark call of a Reds victory ("And this one belongs to the Reds!") was coined during his second game with the team.

  3. Marty Brennaman and wife, Amanda, golf with future Hall of ...

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    Marty Brennaman's wife, Amanda, posted photos on Facebook from a golf outing she and the longtime Cincinnati Reds radio play-by-play announcer played in at Tucson Country Club with former Reds ...

  4. Amanda Brennaman shares photos of her husband, Marty ... - AOL

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    Amanda Brennaman shared photos from Vin Scully's memorial of Marty posing with Al Michaels, Bob Costas, Sandy Koufax and others.

  5. Friends roast Marty Brennaman – here are the sharpest ... - AOL

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    − Amanda Brennaman, wife of Marty "Marty, your first two marriages were titanic struggles." − Jeff Ruby. Marty has paid off more houses than Fannie Mae. − Scott Sloan, 700 WLW talk show host

  6. Thom Brennaman - Wikipedia

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    Brennaman has also called college football and college basketball for Fox as well. He served as the first television voice for the Arizona Diamondbacks from 1998 to 2006 and left after the 2006 season to join his father Marty in Cincinnati. In 2006, Brennaman was named as Fox's lead play-by-play announcer for the Bowl Championship Series.

  7. Joe Nuxhall - Wikipedia

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    Nuxhall was born and raised in Hamilton, Ohio.During World War II, many regular baseball players were unavailable while serving in the military.Meanwhile, Nuxhall was the biggest member of the ninth grade class in Hamilton at 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and 190 pounds (86 kg)—a left-hander with a hard fastball, but not much control.

  8. Ken Griffey Sr. - Wikipedia

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    George Kenneth Griffey Sr. (born April 10, 1950) is an American former professional baseball outfielder.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1973 through 1991, most notably as a member of the Cincinnati Reds team that won three division titles and two World Series championships between 1973 and 1976. [1]

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