
Season 3, Episode 15: WLW's Afternoon Drive. Broadcasting Legends Eddie Fingers and Rocky Boiman
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In this episode of 'We Love Our Team', hosts Jack Greiner and Randy Freaking welcome broadcasting legends Eddie Fingers and Rocky Boiman. The conversation explores their backgrounds in radio and sports, their deep-rooted fandom for the Cincinnati Reds, and their experiences as broadcasters. They share memorable moments from Reds history, discuss the evolution of the team, and reflect on the current players making an impact. The episode also touches on coaching influences, the fan experience at games, and aspirations for the Reds' future.
takeaways
- Eddie Fingers grew up in Dayton, Ohio, as a Reds fan.
- Rocky Boiman transitioned from football to broadcasting after his NFL career.
- Both guests have a strong connection to Cincinnati sports culture.
- Eddie recalls his early memories of Reds baseball and Crosley Field.
- Rocky shares his experiences of watching Pete Rose and the Big Red Machine.
- The importance of coaching in shaping athletes' lives is emphasized.
- Current Reds players like Joey Vato and De La Cruz are highlighted.
- The fan experience at baseball games is more casual compared to NFL games.
- Broadcasting styles vary, with Marty and Joe being favorites among fans.
- Both guests express optimism about the Reds' future championship potential.
Sound Bites
- "I always respected that about Joey Vato."
- "I think Larkin is kind of growing into it."
- "I think the intensity is more in a football game."
Sponsored by Moerlein Lager House, host of the March 26, 2025 Opening Day Eve Party benefitting the Reds Community Fund!