Jim Day is 54. I 'm stunned.
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Jim Day is 54. I 'm stunned.
Wow, that's a good way to think of it
I was a 13 year old grade schooler during Marty's first year, and I'm now a 58 year old grandfather as well.
It's the end of an era, for sure. I've loved Marty and I've been out of sorts with Marty, but that's how family is.
My favorite childhood memories with my late dad were sitting out in the yard on a soft summer night, listening to Marty and Joe call another Reds win.
Whomever they choose, I hope they don't feel the need to talk incessantly. As my man Chris "Mad Dog" Russo says, "Let the game breath."
I enjoy the background noise and listening to the sounds of the game for a couple pitches in a row. Marty had a knack for that, IMO.
Who knows? I'm sure Marty loves having the grandkids around. Maybe the whole lot pulls up stakes and moves to Arizona.
If Marty does stay in town, his living specter is going to haunt his replacement. The Reds win a game and this new guy says something different that "And this one belongs to the Reds" people are going to whine and moan about how Marty was s much better than New Guy. With social media, there's a lot more opportunity for the people to complain - even if it's just to complain for complaining's sake.
Marty & Joe were the broadcasters of my youth -- the days where I collected baseball cards, went to autograph shows, read every baseball book I could get, played organized little league, and played backyard ball with my friends. They were the voices of baseball to me when I fell in love with the game. Just as it seemed strange to no longer hear Joe, it will equally feel odd to not hear Marty. For me, it doesn't get any better than Marty & Joe. :thumbup:
If Marty leaves, how will I know who to hate on the Reds?
For reference:
http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/cin/h...oadcasters.jsp
I can't endorse this book enough
SABR Digital Library: Calling the Game: Baseball Broadcasting from 1920 to the Present
I will miss him. Heard his first broadcast on the school bus announcing Hank Aaron’s homerun etc. Should be an interesting hot stove league tonight on 700wlw at 6pm est.