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 Become a Butler Eagle Subscriber Today Subscribe to read the full article and support our local, independent news organization. Subscribe Today Already a subscriber? Sign in Here You can cancel any time. Share this article: Order Photo Reprints: More in Professional Bob Skinner, a 3-time All-Star outfielder and a 3-time World Series champion, dies at 94 Pirates reliever Chris Devenski, manager Don Kelly suspended for throwing at Reds’ Sal Stewart The Pirates believe they're built differently this year. A sweep of the Reds offered proof Skenes perfect into 7th, Konnor Griffin hits 1st career homer in Pirates' win over Brewers Teams focus on defense in Round 2 of NFL draft, but the Steelers go WR, QB on Day 2 Penguins at Flyers and Senators vs. Hurricanes are looking to avoid first-round sweeps