Is a Brandon Phillips trade imminent? What about Zack Cozart? Bill Lack joined Chad Dotson for a discussion of those topics, and much more, in the latest episode of the Redleg Nation Radio podcast.
Lots of Cincinnati Reds news to discuss this week as Redleg Nation writers Chad Dotson and Jason Linden enjoy another riveting conversation. First up, should Billy Hamilton and Adam Duvall win Gold Glove awards? Then, the guys discuss the flurry of recent transactions and what they mean for the 2017 Reds. Finally, Chad's new book (with Chris Garber) about the 50 Greatest Moments in Reds history is available for pre-order!
Reds broadcaster and longtime friend of Redleg Nation Chris Welsh -- the crafty left-hander -- returns to the podcast. Welsh joined Bill Lack for a wide-ranging discussion about the Cincinnati Reds and what the future holds for this organization.
Let us never forget the glorious moment when Adam Dunn called up to the Reds radio booth during a rain delay -- on the banana phone! -- and talked to Marty Brennaman, calling himself "Adam from Milwaukee." We revisit that great moment in Reds history on the podcast this week, followed up by Bill Lack's interview with legendary Reds pitcher Jim Maloney.
Chad Dotson and Jason Linden unpack the recent comments from new Reds GM Dick Williams about his off-season priorities. The guys also discuss precisely what the Reds need to do over the next couple of months, and Jason predicts that the Reds will win 117 games next season. Really!
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It's episode #150 of the Redleg Nation Radio podcast!
Chad Dotson and Bill Lack celebrated this incredible achievement (we've recorded a round number of podcasts!) by talking about the Reds. Specifically, we talked about the Reds' announcement that Bryan Price will be returning as manager in 2017, and whether we've gotten any answers to the questions facing the current version of the Redlegs. Plus, Bill and I reminisced about the origins of Redleg Nation, dating back to the legendary Reds Listserv of the mid-1990s.
Chad Dotson and Chris Garber -- co-authors of the best book ever (soon-to-be) published -- got together for the latest episode of the Redleg Nation Radio podcast. The guys talked about the book, of course, but used "The Big 50" as a jumping-off point to discuss the current Reds team in the context of this club's history. Enjoy!
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Should the Cincinnati Reds fire their manager, Bryan Price? Is Price the right guy to lead the Reds as they tiptoe back into pennant contention, and if not, who is? Chad Dotson is joined by Jason Linden this week, and the guys try to tackle those questions. Other topics of discussion: the fun story of Hernan Iribarren, the amazing second half of Joey Votto, why 2016 has been kinda fun...plus more Tim Tebow jokes.
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Chad Dotson was joined this week by Doug Gray, from RedsMinorLeagues.com and Redleg Nation. We discussed last weekend's big Meetup at GABP, then dove headfirst into a discussion of soon-to-be Cincinnati Reds, such as Nick Senzel, Amir Garrett, and Taylor Trammell, and the club's recent international signings. Plus we talked about Tim Tebow for some reason. Enjoy!
Barry Larkin is our guest on the latest episode of Redleg Nation Radio. Larkin, of course, is a Reds legend and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, and the guys are more than a little excited to have him on the podcast. Redleg Nation's Jason Linden had an opportunity to sit down with Larkin this week and talk about a wide variety of topics. Enjoy!
Jason Linden joined Chad Dotson again for a fun discussion of the following topics:
1. Precisely how awesome is Joey Votto?
2. Can we equate the 2016 Reds to the 2009 Reds?
3. What should the Reds do with Devin Mesoraco and Tucker Barnhart next year?
Jason also maintains that Chad said Adam Dunn is better than Pete Rose, but you'll just have to listen and decide for yourself.
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Chad Dotson and Bill Lack get together again to talk about the Cincinnati Reds, who are currently one of the hottest teams in the major leagues. The question of the day: can the Reds compete in 2017? Other questions answered: Should Bryan Price return next year? Why is Joey Votto the greatest hitter on earth? Who is the best player that has not yet been inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame?
Chad Dotson and Jason Linden looked to 2017 in the latest episode of the podcast, discussing which current Reds will be playing next year and which kids will be joining the Cincinnati lineup soon. Jason also made an insane prediction. Go listen!
Chad Dotson and Bill Lack are back again to discuss the Jay Bruce trade, Cincinnati's better-than-expected play of late, and what the Reds should do with manager Bryan Price after this season. Plus much, much more!
Chad Dotson and Jason Linden are back with a Trade Deadline Spectacular!!! Everything you need to know about all the trade deadline action, plus discussion of Joey Votto's amazing last couple of months, an interesting free agent signing, and the return of Homer Bailey. Also, the guys discuss whether it's time to purchase 2016 playoff tickets.
Jason Linden joined Chad Dotson for the latest edition of Redleg Nation Radio. The guys discussed Joey Votto, and Junior Griffey, and Devin Mesoraco, and Cody Reed, and Tony Disco, and...well, almost everything you need to know about the current state of the Cincinnati Reds. Including the biggest question facing the current edition of the Reds: What should the club do about the Brandon Phillips problem?
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Chad Dotson and Joel Luckhaupt (author of "100 Things Reds Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die" and "The Wire to Wire Reds") get together again to talk about the Cincinnati Reds. Specifically, the guys proposed some radical solutions to the problems facing the Redlegs and make some predictions for the second half. Also: they talked about Pokemon Go.
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Chad Dotson and Bill Lack are back, and they're talking about the Reds again. In this episode, the guys discuss Adam Duvall's All-Star Game selection, the futures of Brandon Phillips and Bryan Price, and ask whether Jay Bruce or Zack Cozart are future Reds Hall of Famers.
Plus, a look back at the 1970 Reds and the beginning of the Big Red Machine.
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Ted Power, who spent the bulk of his ten-year big league playing career with the Reds (and now serves as the pitching coach for the Triple-A Louisville Bats), joined Redleg Nation Radio this week for a great interview with Jason Linden. Also, Jason and Chad Dotson talked a little about Homer Bailey, Amir Garrett, and a guy named Jermaine Curtis, who needs to be on the Reds radar right now.
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Redleg Nation writer Nick Kirby makes his Redleg Nation Radio debut in the latest episode, as he joined host Chad Dotson to talk All-Stars, trade bait, and much more. Enjoy!
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Redleg Nation editor Chris Garber joined your host, Chad Dotson, on this week's podcast, and the guys had a rousing -- largely optimistic -- discussion about the current Cincinnati Reds National League baseball club in light of Cody Reed's major league debut, and where the franchise is headed. You'll have to listen for all the particulars, but there's only one way to describe their conclusion: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
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