2022 Minicast – The Great Eight

September 28, 2022 by  
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Let’s go back to 1975 and remember The Great Eight from the Big Red Machine as Ed Kasputis interviews baseball researcher and editor, Mark Armour.

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2021 Minicast – The Great Eight

August 11, 2021 by  
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Let’s go back to 1975 and remember The Great Eight from the Big Red Machine as Ed Kasputis interviews baseball researcher and editor, Mark Armour.

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2020 Minicast – The Great Eight

June 24, 2020 by  
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Let’s go back to 1975 and remember The Great Eight from the Big Red Machine as Ed Kasputis interviews baseball researcher and editor, Mark Armour.

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2017 Minicast – The Great Eight

December 20, 2017 by  
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Let’s go back to 1975 and remember The Great Eight from the Big Red Machine as Ed Kasputis interviews baseball researcher and editor, Mark Armour.

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2017 Cincinnati Reds

May 28, 2017 by  
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We are in the Queen City celebrating our 400th Episode, sharing memories from past podcasts and listening to Ed Kasputis tell his story of attending the last show of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus on May 21, 2017.

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Minicast – The Great Eight

April 28, 2014 by  
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Episode 256 - The Great Eight

Let’s go back to 1975 and remember The Great Eight from the Big Red Machine as Ed Kasputis interviews baseball researcher and editor, Mark Armour.

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The Most Beloved Red

May 23, 2010 by  
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Joe Nuxhall as a rookieJoe Nuxhall statueJoe Nuxhall as a broadcaster

This week is Red’s week with our podcast featuring the Cincinnati Reds being released on Friday, May 28th.  From a national perspective, who can forget the members of the Big Red Machine or that great Red’s team that led from start to finish and won the 1990 World Series?

The most beloved Red played with neither of these great teams.  His name is Joe Nuxhall.  Visit Cincinnati and drop his name and you’ll quickly learn why Nuxhall is the most beloved Red.  Nuxhall first pitched for the Reds on June 6, 1944 at the age of 15.  He pitched 16 years in the Majors and won 135 games.

After retiring from the Reds, Nuxhall became a broadcaster for the Reds from 1967 to 2004.  Nuxhall died in 2007 after a long bought with cancer.  On your next visit to Great American Ballpark, visit the gate behind home plate and see the various statues.  This pitcher is Nuxhall, the most beloved Red.

Joe Nuxhall