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Life-long Cincinnati baseball fans Robert Lee Brewer and Brian A. Klems talk about everything Reds baseball, including the latest news, debating teams of the past, sharing challenging trivia questions and more.
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Opening on the Road, Bold Predictions, & Reds Trivia – 2022 Episode 1
In this episode, we look at the history of the Reds opening on the road (and the Aprils that follow). Also, Robert, Cris, and Brian make bold predictions on what we can expect from some of our favorite Redlegs this … Continue reading →
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Should the National League Add the DH? – Episode 13
Robert and Brian tend to agree on baseball, but…everything goes out the window when they discuss whether the National League should add the designated hitter. While both used to be anti-DH, Brian has slowly been lured to the dark side … Continue reading →
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2019 Fantasy Baseball Forecast for the Cincinnati Reds – Episode 12
As we draw closer to the 2019 season, it’s time to get serious about the prospects of the Cincinnati Reds—in terms of fantasy baseball. Using a Top 300 player list from ESPN.com, Brian and Robert discuss which players are ranked … Continue reading →
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2019 Are The Cincinnati Reds Ready to Contend? (Yes, and Here’s Why) – Episode 11
In this first episode for the 2019 season, we examine the three big trades (or heists) pulled off by the Cincinnati Reds. Plus, we compare the Reds’ moves against a 5-move plan to be contenders (based on a post by … Continue reading →
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Episode 10 – All Star Break and Second Half of 2018 Reds Outlook
After an insane first half of the 2018 season, the Cincinnati Reds are in this weird space in which they started off incredibly bad and finished super strong. In this episode, we discuss what the heck happened in the first … Continue reading →
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Episode 9: Emergency Podcast – Reds Fire Bryan Price! We Discuss What That Means & More
Stop the presses! The Cincinnati Reds have fired coach Bryan Price, confirming that a 3-15 start to the season is unacceptable, even with the “rebuild” and early season injuries. We discuss the move, interim manager Jim Riggleman, what to expect … Continue reading →