Bad Boy to Royals
Steve Stewart has been hired by the Kansas City Royals. He'll do their pre- and post-game radio shows, as well as play-by-play on select games.
All the best to the Bad Boy.
And a reminder about tonight:
HOT STOVE LEAGUE AT HOF: Wednesday’s Hot Stove League show on 700 WLW Radio will be broadcast live from the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum...the 1-hour program begins at 6:00 p.m. and also can be heard via the internet at reds.com...legendary Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman will host...the show is open to the public...admission to the Hall of Fame and Museum is free after 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday.
5 Comments:
Good for Steve. He handled himself well with taking Joe's spot to his losing the job. Good things happen to good people.
John are you schedule to make any more guest spots on the show? Seems like a natural fit to have the beat writer on the show.
Woody
Good for Steve. I never thought he was the best baseball voice, but I always found him to be well-prepared on game day and seemed to be a genuine good guy.
will there be a podcast to the Hot Stove show anywhere?
700 WLW has podcasts of all their shows. In Itunes you can probably search for Paul Daugherty or 700 WLW sports talk or 700wlw.com
Glad to hear it for him. It is a shame when a guy loses a job especialy when he didn't actualy do anything wrong.
He was the same guy that the Reds heard on tape... then they canned him for being what he was.
Crummy.
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