• Season 2, Episode 15: The One and Only, Bob Herzog!

  • 2024/11/19
  • 再生時間: 43 分
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Season 2, Episode 15: The One and Only, Bob Herzog!

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  • In this episode of WE LOVE OUR TEAM, Bob Herzog, co-anchor of Good Morning Cincinnati, shares his journey from law school to broadcasting, his deep-rooted love for the Cincinnati Reds, and memorable moments from his childhood as a fan. He discusses the origins of his popular segment, Dance Party Fridays, and reflects on the significance of Opening Day in Cincinnati. The conversation also touches on the future of the Reds, Joey Votto's legacy, and Herzog's favorite baseball movies and broadcasters, culminating in a fun word association game.

    takeaways

    • Bob Herzog transitioned from practicing law to a successful broadcasting career.
    • His love for the Cincinnati Reds began in his childhood, despite the team's struggles during that era.
    • Dance Party Fridays started as a spontaneous moment and became a beloved segment.
    • Opening Day holds a special place in Cincinnati culture and should be recognized as a holiday.
    • Joey Votto is seen as a potential Hall of Famer by Herzog.
    • The Sandlot is Herzog's favorite baseball movie, reflecting his family memories.
    • Herzog fondly remembers the 1990 World Series and the excitement it brought.
    • He emphasizes the importance of family ties to the West Side of Cincinnati.
    • Herzog's broadcasting style is influenced by his comedic approach and love for the sport.
    • The conversation highlights the nostalgia and emotional connections fans have with their teams.

    titles

    • From Law to Broadcasting: Bob Herzog's Journey
    • Cincinnati Reds: A Fan's Perspective


    Sound Bites

    • "I was a weak arm second baseman!"
    • "I love the Sandlot!"
    • "I still love Major League!"
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あらすじ・解説

In this episode of WE LOVE OUR TEAM, Bob Herzog, co-anchor of Good Morning Cincinnati, shares his journey from law school to broadcasting, his deep-rooted love for the Cincinnati Reds, and memorable moments from his childhood as a fan. He discusses the origins of his popular segment, Dance Party Fridays, and reflects on the significance of Opening Day in Cincinnati. The conversation also touches on the future of the Reds, Joey Votto's legacy, and Herzog's favorite baseball movies and broadcasters, culminating in a fun word association game.

takeaways

  • Bob Herzog transitioned from practicing law to a successful broadcasting career.
  • His love for the Cincinnati Reds began in his childhood, despite the team's struggles during that era.
  • Dance Party Fridays started as a spontaneous moment and became a beloved segment.
  • Opening Day holds a special place in Cincinnati culture and should be recognized as a holiday.
  • Joey Votto is seen as a potential Hall of Famer by Herzog.
  • The Sandlot is Herzog's favorite baseball movie, reflecting his family memories.
  • Herzog fondly remembers the 1990 World Series and the excitement it brought.
  • He emphasizes the importance of family ties to the West Side of Cincinnati.
  • Herzog's broadcasting style is influenced by his comedic approach and love for the sport.
  • The conversation highlights the nostalgia and emotional connections fans have with their teams.

titles

  • From Law to Broadcasting: Bob Herzog's Journey
  • Cincinnati Reds: A Fan's Perspective


Sound Bites

  • "I was a weak arm second baseman!"
  • "I love the Sandlot!"
  • "I still love Major League!"

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