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The Marty & Joe era began in 1974 with the hiring of a minor-league baseball announcer that Reds President Bob Howsam called "one of the bright, young announcers in the country."
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Amazon plans to invest $115 million in Diamond Sports Group, which filed for bankruptcy last March. Diamond owns 18 regional sports networks.
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Now that the tennis tournament is staying in Mason, the event's new owner says it will return the annual tourney to its previous name.
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Hamilton County commissioners agreed Thursday to pay for things like better wheelchair accessibility, upgrading elevators, and some seat replacement.
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Channel 9's simulcast with the NFL Network bounces Miami University's bowl game to the Bounce network on Channel 9.3 in Cincinnati until the Bengals' game ends.
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The lawsuit filed Thursday targets a bylaw that bars Division 1 student athletes who transfer from participating on the field or court for an entire year.
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Joe Burrow’s season-ending wrist injury has raised the question: Does the team have a chance of making the playoffs without him?
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The midfielder from Argentina earned 60% of the total vote, as decided by a poll of players, club technical staff, and media.
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Noonan is in his second year in charge of the Orange and Blue.
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This is the team's first league-wide individual award.