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Episode 7: Sridhar Pappu

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In this episode of the We Love Our Team podcast, hosts Jack Greiner and Randy Freking welcome guest Sridhar Pappu, a lifelong Reds fan and author. They discuss Sridhar's Reds fandom and how it developed, with a focus on the 1987 Reds team. Jack, Randy, and Sridhar also touch on trades in Reds history and the impact of certain players. The conversation covers various topics related to the Cincinnati Reds, including trades, players, and ballparks. The hosts and guest discuss the impact of trades on the team's success, mentioning both successful and unsuccessful trades. They also talk about the legacy of former Reds general manager Jim Bowden and his approach to building the team. The conversation then shifts to the 1968 season and the Detroit Tigers, exploring the connection between the team and the Detroit riots. The hosts share their experiences of watching the Reds play in different ballparks and discuss their favorite parks. They also mention the Immaculate Grid game and share their go-to Reds players when playing the game.

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In this episode of the We Love Our Team podcast, hosts Jack Greiner and Randy Freking welcome guest Sridhar Pappu, a lifelong Reds fan and author. They discuss Sridhar's Reds fandom and how it developed, with a focus on the 1987 Reds team. Jack, Randy, and Sridhar also touch on trades in Reds history and the impact of certain players. The conversation covers various topics related to the Cincinnati Reds, including trades, players, and ballparks. The hosts and guest discuss the impact of trades on the team's success, mentioning both successful and unsuccessful trades. They also talk about the legacy of former Reds general manager Jim Bowden and his approach to building the team. The conversation then shifts to the 1968 season and the Detroit Tigers, exploring the connection between the team and the Detroit riots. The hosts share their experiences of watching the Reds play in different ballparks and discuss their favorite parks. They also mention the Immaculate Grid game and share their go-to Reds players when playing the game.

Cincinnati's finest steakhouse and seafood restaurant!

Win a $50 Gift Card from Prime Cincinnati by emailing us at freepete14@gmail.com!

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