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Old 08-11-2007, 01:05 AM   #31
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Bravo Marty! We got the best announcer in the game for another 3 years at least!
You're deluding yourself. And it's not about the time frame.

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Old 08-11-2007, 01:24 AM   #32
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You're not in the minority, or Castellini wouldn't have done this.
I agree, but also I wonder if Marty would still be here if Linder was running the show. Its no secret that Uncle Carl wanted Marty out -- Steve Stewart was brought in to be his eventual replacement. I wonder if even Carl would've blinked at getting into a urinating match with Marty.

Oh well -- no win situation for Casty here. Marty is the vox populi for Reds fans. Ditching him would be tough and probably would only create a negative backlash in the fanbase and the media.
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Old 08-11-2007, 01:41 AM   #33
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While I may be in the minority, I'm certainly happy to see this done.
Me too. As meligned as Marty is, he's Reds on Radio to me. Along with Joe Nuxhall. I'm a lifer.
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Old 08-11-2007, 05:41 AM   #34
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I don't think anyone in any profession should ever have that right, I think it's silly.
Wait...you don't think anybody should have the ability to decide when they retire?

Huh? Employees are beholden to the employer to tell them when they are alowed to retire ?

Please tell me I am misunderstanding your statement.
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Old 08-11-2007, 06:58 AM   #35
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Oh well -- no win situation for Casty here. Marty is the vox populi for Reds fans. Ditching him would be tough and probably would only create a negative backlash in the fanbase and the media.
Casty may think it is better to have the negative backlash from the fanbase and media directed at Reds players rather than against him. Great. Marty can continue his crusade against any Reds player who hasn't kissed his rear end and who doesn't fit his ideal of a hustling player of limited talent who makes quality outs and knows how to play the game.
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Old 08-11-2007, 07:01 AM   #36
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Wait...you don't think anybody should have the ability to decide when they retire?

Huh? Employees are beholden to the employer to tell them when they are alowed to retire ?

Please tell me I am misunderstanding your statement.
Krono is absolutely correct. If you are a professional, and you do not perform up to standards, you do not necessarily get to decide when you retire.
If I start doing a lousy job representing my clients, it will not matter all that much how good a job I did for them back in 1986.
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Old 08-11-2007, 07:11 AM   #37
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Re: Marty signs three-year contract extension

There goes three more years where I won't be tuning into the Reds broadcasts. Oh well. I'm sure I'll find something else to occupy my time.
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Old 08-11-2007, 09:28 AM   #38
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I've said it before, but the only thing that bothers me about Marty is when he starts telling stories that have nothing to do with baseball, or the Reds.

As far as his "grumpiness" goes, I think Marty is just as frustrated with the state of the ballclub as we the fans are. He is just one of those guys that takes it a little to hard sometimes. He happens to be in a position to have millions of fans hearing that frustration. Winning cures a lot, and I really think if this team was closer to the playoffs that Marty wouldn't be griping as bad about some of the little things. One thing I do wish is that he would focus his frustration on some other things rather than Adam Dunn. I mean I would not have a problem if he started in on guys like Gary Majewski. There is no reason that guy should be playing professional baseball, and I would have no problem with Marty venting his frustration on players like that.
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Old 08-11-2007, 09:38 AM   #39
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There goes three more years where I won't be tuning into the Reds broadcasts. Oh well. I'm sure I'll find something else to occupy my time.
I bought XM last year so I could listen to Reds games without being tied to a computer. I stopped listening early this year having grown tired of the broadcasts (though I still love XM and listen to other teams on a regular basis).

Last night, I tuned in again and the first thing I hear is "The home run is the most over rated stat in baseball" and some refence that the the Padres are in first as evidence of that. (No mention of the superior pitching they have). I flipped the channel and won't be back for a while I am sure.
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Old 08-11-2007, 10:33 AM   #40
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Krono is absolutely correct. If you are a professional, and you do not perform up to standards, you do not necessarily get to decide when you retire.
If I start doing a lousy job representing my clients, it will not matter all that much how good a job I did for them back in 1986.
Poppycock.

Sure, the empolyer might not be willing to accomidate an employees wishes for when or the process of how they retire, when they aren't happy with the employees performance. They are under no burden to accomidate him/her. If they say no to a request then the employee has to make some choices.

But to say that no employee in any profession gets a say so in deciding when/how they'd like to quit working? They can decide to quit tomorow (within the limitations of the contract, their financial situation, etc). So what? The employee has to sit around and wait for the employer to say they can stop working now. And to suggest the employee doesn't have the right to even suggest it? Pure crap. As if none of you people have never asked your employers for leeway, a special perk or negotiatied yourself a pay raise. You aren't entitled to what you ask for, but you damn well have the ability to at least ask for it.

Look, people here dispise Marty for a myrid of reasons. I get that. But to say the man has no ability to ask him employer to work out an arragement that is suitable to both of them is petty spite. Pure and simple. Sorry to be so harsh but the Marty hate has run amok.
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Old 08-11-2007, 11:05 AM   #41
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Who the hell said that?

This just means at least three more years without baseball on the radio. Too bad, I really miss it.
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Old 08-11-2007, 11:06 AM   #42
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As for Jeff Brantley I think I've only heard him once or twice so I don't really have an opinion on him.

Brantley has almost put me to sleep when I was driving home from work and he was doing the solo thing. He was dry, he wasnt informative and didnt detail the battery or who was at bat through an entire inning. It was horrible.
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Old 08-11-2007, 11:08 AM   #43
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Poppycock.

Poppycock?

That even sounds like something Marty would say.

Well, then, to your poppycock, I'll throw in a fiddle-faddle.

Marty blasts some Reds players with more sarcasm and venom than any announcer I've ever heard... EVER.

I was only half kidding on a different thread when I suggested that he creates a hostile work environment for certain Reds employees.

He thinks he's the story... Mr. "Tell it like it is".

He reminds me of the announcer in "Angels in the outfield" these days.
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Old 08-11-2007, 11:35 AM   #44
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Re: Marty signs three-year contract extension

^^^

The guy who's organization Marty lambasts nightly gives him a 3 year deal. Nice.

The above comments speak to my thoughts as well. Marty has just been given a free pass to be as negative and snarky as he likes. It seems like he answers to no one.

Unfortunately...Jeff Brantley has jumped off the analysis wagon he came in on and on to the snarkmobile that Marty's drivng.

Hopefully they've given him enough to be a shirt.
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Old 08-11-2007, 11:49 AM   #45
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Last night, I tuned in again and the first thing I hear is "The home run is the most over rated stat in baseball"
Once again, Marty is wrong. The most overrated stat in baseball is the one conferred upon certain 'HOF' announcers.

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