Redlegs Radio Report
Former Cincinnati Red, and present Bowling Green Hot Rods coach, Skeeter Barnes joins Jason Harbison and Todd Smith. Skeeter's high school coach called the show.
info_outline Redlegs Radio Report 142 | Matt McLainRedlegs Radio Report
Jason Harbison and Todd Smith are joined by Cincinnati Reds rookie pitcher Matt McLain. He is part of the youth movement that has turned the season around for Cincinnati.
info_outline Redlegs Radio Report 141 | Tommy ThrallRedlegs Radio Report
Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Tommy Thrall joins the show to chat with Jason Harbison and Todd Smith.
info_outline Redlegs Radio Report 140 | Ashlee WilsonRedlegs Radio Report
Bowling Green Hot Rods assistant GM Ashlee Wilson challenges Jason Harbison to join the celebrity hot dog eating contest. He accepts. Also, Todd Smith and Jason continue to celebrate this Reds team.
info_outline Redlegs Radio Report 139 | Tom HumeRedlegs Radio Report
Jason Harbison and Todd Smith chat with former Cincinnati Reds pitcher and coach Tom Hume. They are very excited by the Reds' recent run.
info_outline Redlegs Radio Report 138Redlegs Radio Report
Jason Harbison and Todd Smith break down the state of the Reds, which has made a turn for the positive.
info_outline Redlegs Radio Report 137 | C. Trent RosecransRedlegs Radio Report
Jason Harbison and Todd Smith are joined by Cincinnati Reds beat reporter C. Trent Rosecrans.
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Jason Harbison and Todd Smith talk all things Reds baseball.
info_outline Redlegs Radio Report 135 | Sam LeCureRedlegs Radio Report
Jason Harbison and Todd Smith are joined by former Cincinnati Reds pitcher, and current broadcaster, Sam LeCure.
info_outline Redlegs Radio Report 134 | Bronson ArroyoRedlegs Radio Report
Jason Harbison and Todd Smith are joined by former Cincinnati Reds pitcher, Bronson Arroyo. He was recently inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame.
info_outlineKeenan Briggs and his family join the show. Keenan became a national sensation when he hit a home run in youth baseball. He has only one arm. He has been invited to throw out the first pitch at a Cincinnati Reds game. He's also the first non-MLB Alumni to present the MLB Heart & Hustle Award.