Reds' Brennaman plans retirement By Associated Press January 17, 2019 Last Updated: January 17, 2019 10:15 AM Professional CINCINNATI — Like his longtime broadcasting cohort used to say, Marty Brennaman is rounding third and heading for home. The Reds play-by-play announcer said Wednesday that he’ll retire after the 2019 season, his 46th in Cincinnati. Brennaman is 76. Continue Reading with One of the Options Below Already a subscriber? Sign in Here Become a Butler Eagle Subscriber Today Subscribe to read the full article and support our local, independent news organization. Subscribe Here You can cancel any time. Share this article: Order Photo Reprints: More in Professional Yasmani Grandal, Nick Gonzales snap Pirates’ 3-game skid in win over Cardinals Penguins legend Jaromir Jagr, 52, plans to retire after 37th professional season Cardinals beat Pirates as Andre Pallante outduels Paul Skenes QB Justin Fields is keeping it simple. So are the unbeaten Steelers Sidney Crosby signs 2-year extension with Pittsburgh Penguins through 2026-27 season A QB debate could be brewing in Pittsburgh. Why Justin Fields wants no part of it