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The lure of family is expected to cost the Diamondbacks yet another original. Play-by-play voice Thom Brennaman has interviewed with Cincinnati about joining his father, Marty, as part of the Reds’ broadcast team, and if the sides can reach contract agreement the D-Backs will not stand in the way, team president Derrick Hall said.
The lure of family is expected to cost the Diamondbacks yet another original. Play-by-play voice Thom Brennaman has interviewed with Cincinnati about joining his father, Marty, as part of the Reds’ broadcast team, and if the sides can reach contract agreement the D-Backs will not stand in the way, team president Derrick Hall said.
It is official. Thom Brennaman has left the Diamondbacks’ family for his own family. Brennaman signed a fouryear radio and TV contract with Cincinnati, a move that will reunite him with his father, Marty, a Hall of Fame broadcaster who has been with the Reds since 1974.
It is official. Thom Brennaman has left the Diamondbacks’ family for his own family. Brennaman signed a fouryear radio and TV contract with Cincinnati, a move that will reunite him with his father, Marty, a Hall of Fame broadcaster who has been with the Reds since 1974.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Doug Davis pitches against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning of a baseball game, Thursday in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Reds' Jeff Keppinger (27) is congratulated by third base coach Mark Berry after hitting a solo home run off Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Doug Davis during the second inning.
The most surprising team this year has been the Cincinnati Reds, who last year lost 34 of their final 52 games last season and didn’t exactly go out and add much over the winter. Their payroll is about $46 million.
CINCINNATI - Orlando Hudson and Ken Griffey Jr. were talking on opening day, and the talk turned to Cincinnati rookie Johnny Cueto.
CINCINNATI - The last six outs have been such gimmes for the Diamondbacks this season that what transpired at Cincinnati’s Great American Ball Park Sunday was darn near shocking.
CINCINNATI - The last six outs have been such gimmes for the Diamondbacks this season that what transpired at Cincinnati’s Great American Ball Park Sunday was darn near shocking.
Cincinnati is a free agent, and the Cactus League appears a probable landing site, perhaps as early as 2009.
Police seized a computer used by a former employee of The Indianapolis Star who was the ex-girlfriend of slain Cincinnati Reds outfielder Dernell Stenson.
TUCSON — Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Edwin Jackson wasn't his usual sharp self in a 13-7 loss to the Cincinnati Reds.
A 19-year-old man was arrested on a homicide charge Thursday night in the death of Cincinnati Reds outfielder Dernell Stenson, and police said they were seeking a second suspect.
CINCINNATI - General manager Jim Bowden and manager Bob Boone were fired Monday by the Cincinnati Reds, who failed to live up to expectations in a new ballpark.
A look at the best-of-five American League division series between the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Angels:
Arizona Diamondbacks\' Matt Kata can\'t stop a base hit by Cincinnati Reds\' Barry Larkin in the first inning Tuesday in Cincinnati.
Arizona's Dan Haren delivers a pitch against Cincinnati. June 30, 2009.
Reds pitcher Aaron Harang, shown practicing during spring training, allowed three runs Tuesday as Arizona beat Cincinnati 10-4.
Arizona Diamondbacks' Max Scherzer delivers a pitch against the Cincinnati Reds in the fourth inning of a baseball game Sunday, Sept. 14, 2008, in Phoenix.
Cincinnati rookie outfielder Jay Bruce is traveling with a stack of color action photographs of former teammate Adam Dunn. Really.
Arizona Diamondbacks\' Claudio Vargas delivers a pitch during the third inning of their baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds, Saturday.
The Diamondbacks acquired left-handed reliever Jon Coutlangus from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Class A outfielder Daniel Perales on Monday.
One week after authorities in Sarasota, Fla., balked at upgrading their spring training facility, the Cincinnati Reds agreed Monday night to an exclusive, 75-day negotiation window with the city of Goodyear.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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