
Season 3, Episode 11: Chad Dotson's Journey From Judge to Reds Writer
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In this episode, Jack Greiner and Randy Freaking welcome Chad Dotson, a prominent writer covering the Cincinnati Reds. Chad shares his unique journey from law to sports writing, his experiences as a lifelong Reds fan, and his insights on the team's ownership and broadcasting. The conversation delves into Chad's early memories of the Reds, his perspective on journalism as a fan, and his thoughts on the Hall of Fame debate surrounding Pete Rose.
Additionally, they discuss the evolution of sports media, including podcasting, and Chad's recent book, 'The Big 50: The Cincinnati Reds.' In this engaging conversation, Jack and Chad delve into the rich history of baseball, focusing on memorable moments, significant players, and the impact of managers. They discuss the importance of Pete Rose's record, the legacy of the 1990 Reds, and the challenges faced by teams throughout history. The conversation also touches on the emotional connections fans have with the game, highlighted by discussions of classic baseball movies and personal anecdotes.
Takeaways:
- Chad Dotson's background includes being a judge and a sports writer.
- He started writing about the Reds as a hobby during law school.
- The evolution of sports media has shifted from blogs to podcasts.
- Chad's first Reds game was a disappointment as he missed seeing Johnny Bench.
- He writes from a fan's perspective, not as a traditional journalist.
- Chad is critical of the Castellini ownership of the Reds.
- He believes Pete Rose deserves to be in the Hall of Fame despite his controversies.
- Marty Brennaman is considered the gold standard among Reds broadcasters.
- Chad acknowledges he was wrong about George Grande's broadcasting skills.
- His book aims to engage both new and hardcore Reds fans with unique insights. The significance of memorable moments in baseball history.
- Pete Rose's return to Cincinnati is a pivotal event.
- The 1990 Reds are often overlooked in discussions of great teams.
- Managers play a crucial role in shaping team dynamics and success.
- Tragedy can impact a team's season and legacy.
- Lou Gehrig's story remains a powerful part of baseball lore.
- Chad's book highlights lesser-known aspects of Reds history.
- Baseball movies evoke strong emotional connections for fans.
- Different eras of baseball have unique challenges and triumphs.
- The passion for baseball unites fans across generations.
Sound Bites
- "We love our team."
- "This is the game."
- "He just got the hit."
- "What a story, what a story."
- "What a fun team."
- "Just an incredible manager."
- "Just a wild story."
- "It's a really fun team."
Sponsored by Moerlein Lager House, host of the March 26, 2025 Opening Day Eve Party benefitting the Reds Community Fund!