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Joe Morgan Dies: Cincinnati Reds Hall Of Famer & Longtime ESPN Commentator Was 77
Joe Morgan, the Cincinnati Reds’ Hall of Fame second baseman who powered the team’s legendary Big Red Machine era of the 1970s before co-anchoring with Jon Miller ESPN’s must-watch Sunday Night Baseball for 21 seasons, died Sunday at his home in Danville, CA. He was 77.
A family spokesperson the cause of death was…
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Cincinnati Reds Play-By-Play Veteran Thom Brennaman Resigns After On-Air Slur
Longtime Cincinnati Reds TV broadcaster Thom Brennaman resigned Friday from the team and from Fox Sports Ohio a little more than a month after he was suspended for uttering an anti-gay slur on an open mic during a broadcast. He exits the role as the MLB franchise’s play-by-play announcer he has held since 2007
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Cincinnati Reds Announcer Thom Brennaman Issues Apology Letter For Gay Slur, But Suspended From Reds And NFL Games
UPDATED, 4:45 PM: Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman has been suspended from working Reds and Fox’s NFL broadcasts. The punishments come amid an outcry over an anti-gay slur he uttered on an open mic during his call of a Reds game on Wednesday night.
Brennaman sent a letter to the editor at The Cincinnati Enqui…
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By Bruce Haring
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Reds-Pirates Weekend Baseball Series Postponed By Positive COVID-19 Player
Major League Baseball has again postponed a series because a player has been stricken with coronavirus. In the latest incident, Saturday and Sunday contests between the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates were posted by an unidentified player testing positive for COVID-19.
The latest incident follows similar…
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By Bruce Haring
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