FOX Sports Ohio Redsfest presented by Kahn's is an offseason event featuring fan interaction with current and former Reds players, interactive games for kids of all ages, hard-to-find memorabilia and much more! Proceeds from the event benefit the Reds Community Fund.
Redsfest - baseball's premier fan fest!
Known as the "Voice of the Reds" on the Reds on Radio Network, Marty Brennaman completed his 36th season with the Reds in 2009 and is one of only three Reds broadcasters to receive the prestigious Ford C. Fricke Award for broadcasting excellence from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
Former Reds closer Jeff Brantley has been a member of the Reds TV and radio broadcast teams for the past three seasons after spending five seasons with ESPN as both an in-game analyst and a studio analyst for the network's popular "Baseball Tonight" show.
Former Reds pitcher Chris Welsh worked the last 17 seasons alongside recently retired partner George Grande as the longest-running TV duo in Reds history. A Cincinnati native, Welsh is a partner with Champions Baseball Academy, which has partnered with the Reds Community Fund on several occasions for youth baseball camps and instruction.
A member of FOX Sports Ohio's Emmy Award-winning pre-game show "Reds Live" for the past eight seasons, Jim Day also appears on the post-game wrap and has more than 20 years of broadcast experience. In addition to his Reds duties, Day covers the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets and virtually every other major sport for FOX Sports Ohio.
Former University of Kentucky football player Jeff Piecoro just finished his 11th season working for the award-winning "Reds Live" pre-game show. Piecoro also joins Jim Day for the post-game recap show on FOX Sports Ohio and serves as the color analyst for UK football games and the TV play-by-play announcer for University of Cincinnati basketball.
The radio play-by-play voice of the Louisville Bats for more than 20 years, Jim Kelch has filled in on both TV and radio for the Reds during the last two seasons. Previously, Kelch also appeared on St. Louis Cardinals broadcasts as a fill-in when Louisville was a Triple-A affiliate for the Cards.
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