Behind The Scenes Of A Postseason Run

It was a long season that paid off for the Red Legs as they won their division and are now heading into the postseason. I only worked 79 games…but it FELT like 162. And it’s always sad when a season ends…especially after the season that we’ve had! Here is a behind-the-scenes look at Great American Ball Park and the motley crew of people that I get to hang with most of my summer…



Beautiful day at the ball park!


Our truck. Exciting stuff…huh?


Before the gates open


Early lineups…before Dusty changes them…again.


Media Row

And now…some of my cohorts in crime…


The Director: Uncle Roy


The Tape AD: Siggy


The On-Air Guy: Pic

The Opponent: Houston’s Wave
(I told him I was gonna put him in here. He actually READS my blog! Gotta give the man credit…)

The Coord: SuperFan
(Seriously…she really IS a Reds fanatic!)


The BFF: Janice


The Statistician: Daddy Wags (In Memory Of…)
(A great man who, I’m sure,  is watching the Reds postseason run from heaven and lovin’ every second of it!)


These guys make the call…and then they signed my ball. Marty Brennaman, Thom Brennaman and Jeff “The Cowboy” Brantley. Class acts all the way!

So there are no pictures of players or anything on here. Due to certain privacy policies, I’m really not supposed to take pictures or ask for autographs…and I’m cool with that. This year’s group of players all are very cool and I can say that throughout the season I had limited conversations with Paul Janish, Orlando Cabrera, Jordan Smith, Mike Leake and a few others and they all seem very personable and easy-going. Hope they can make it all the way! That would be really cool…but from here on out, I’ll be watching on my television at home.

Good luck Red Legs! And thanks for a great season!!! Win this one for Wags!!!

A Part Of Something Special

I’ve been working with the Reds television crew for going on 7 or 8 years now but it wasn’t until this season that I actually got to travel with the team to other cities and get a feel for how a professional sports team actually works together. I’m not gonna lie…I’m an outsider. I’m a t.v. guy. So of course the players & coaches have no idea who I am or what I am doing when I’m on a plane or a bus with them. But it’s still pretty cool that for my first time in, I got to be with 2010 Cincinnati Reds as they won the N.L. Central and are heading to the playoffs for the first time since 1995. For a majority of the season I’ve been watching this team go through a lot of ups (Aroldis Chapman’s first appearance, 22 wins in the last at-bat, lots of defensive heroics by a variety of players) and a few downs (a sweep by the Cardinals, a September swoon) and I can honestly say that watching these guys get through an entire season filled with so much adversity (most sports outlets had them pegged for 3rd or even 4th in the N.L. Central) and come out on top is a very cool thing.

It’s funny…I do so much work in sports that sometimes it’s easy to forget that most of these moments get lost. Working all kinds of events from pro football to lacrosse, I forget that at one point I also loved to play sports and that there is nothing like the feeling of being a winner. Sometimes, as I watch the celebrations that occur after a big win by any team, I get kind of put-out by it. Champaign everywhere, cities get turned upside down, people get obnoxious (players AND fans). Somehow we’ve managed to take the idea of winning and turn it into a spectacle. We lose sight of what the celebration is about. Winning a championship on ANY level is not an easy task. A lot of it isn’t up to the players. A lot of it is a little luck and good timing. For these Reds, who are still trying to make a strong push for a higher seed in the playoffs, this season has been very much about a young team striving to be better and taking their ability and some luck a long way. I’m excited for them and I’m very excited for out little city here along the Ohio River.

It’s been a long time since the Reds were in the playoffs and it will be fun to see them in post-season play. With some veteran leadership (Rolen, Arroyo, Cabrera) and a lot of fresh, young talent (Votto, Phillips, Bruce, Chapman), here’s hoping the 2010 Cincinnati Reds can get on a roll and take it to the next level because they’re gonna have a lot of competition with Philadelphia and Atlanta being in also. So they need to now focus on the task at hand and bear down a little bit but not lose sight of what got them there in the first place. Last night, after Jay Bruce hit a walkoff home run that clinched the N.L. Central division, he ran around the bases with a huge smile on his face, like he was playing a kids’ game once again, without a care in the world. And that’s how the team should play from here on out. They are “The Little Team That Could” this year and they will be the underdogs in the playoffs. There are no expectations. They have exceeded every goal that was set for them in the beginning of the season and now it’s just cake. So now is the time they need to take their cake, eat it and smear it all over their faces. And man is it gonna be sweet!

So here’s to our team…one long season now whittles down to this…a playoff run and a lot of excitement! I’m hoping the magic lasts a little longer. It would be really cool to say I was there when this all went down. Even if it was just a view from the back row…