Now up for the Diamondbacks … Former ESPNer Steve Berthiaume, World Seriesp-winning manager Bob Brenly
Steve Berthiaume, left, a longtime ESPN anchor on such benchmark programs as “SportsCenter” and “Baseball Tonight” said being in the ballpark every day as the Diamondbacks’ new television play-by-play voice feels like he “won the lottery.” Bob Brenly, right, is Berthiaume’s new partner and the D-Backs’ once-and-again color commentator. Brenly is still plenty popular among Arizona fans after leading the team to the 2001 World Series title as its manager.
Steve Berthiaume, left, a longtime ESPN anchor on such benchmark programs as “SportsCenter” and “Baseball Tonight” said being in the ballpark every day as the Diamondbacks’ new television play-by-play voice feels like he “won the lottery.” Bob Brenly, right, is Berthiaume’s new partner and the D-Backs’ once-and-again color commentator. Brenly is still plenty popular among Arizona fans after leading the team to the 2001 World Series title as its manager.
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nodon7 posted at 6:52 pm on Mon, Feb 18, 2013.
Glad Sutton is gone. Liked Grace but Dbacks had no choice but let him go as well. That being said I have listened to plenty of Brenley's Cubs broadcasts over the years and I am really not a fan. Hopefully he will be a good team with Berthiaume and at least be good enough to listen to. If not it's back to switching to the radio broadcast as Sutton pushed me to at times over the years.