
The world's most dangerous podcast, hosted by Seth Shaner and a rotating cast of characters. The Riverfront is a deep dive into the daily trials and tribulations of the Cincinnati Reds, filled with witty banter and the occasional reference to Lisalverto Bonilla.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 813 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BaseballSociety & CultureSports | |||

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On the latest edition of The Riverfront Reds Show, Seth Shaner and Tim Daniel talk about the newest inductees into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, including Reggie Sanders, whom The Riverfront and founder Chad Dotson have stumped for often over the... more
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On the latest edition of The Riverfront Reds Show, Seth Shaner is joined by longtime sportswriter Marcus Hartman to talk about the Cincinnati Reds' failed bid to land free agent Kyle Schwarber.
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Not interested in a show where the main person steps away. Knew the writing was on the wall when he sold the website to Doug Gray. Locked on it is.
Why would you give Matt Jones any air time to speak about the Cincinnati Reds? He’s a tag a long fan who doesn’t care if they win or lose. That’s literally what he says on his radio show. He stared in a Netflix show called WRESTLERS and did he wear Reds gear? No, he wore Philadelphia Phillies gear. To let that clown speak on anything Reds related is ridiculous. He doesn’t even go to half of the Home Reds games. If you needed a Real Cincinnati Reds fan who’s a season ticket holder, I know 10 peop... more
Great podcast for Reds fans. Audio quality is consistently poor.
I was trying to find a Reds podcast to listen to, and thought I’d found one. However , on my third episode, hearing the male host talk about how we should bring Trevor Bauer back was insulting to half the reds fan base, at least. It’s disgusting, and not a cute hot take.
Guess I’m back looking to what reds podcast I should listen to
Been listening for about a few years now and used to enjoy it. But anymore it’s nothing but negative whining. Just sale the show Chad, it’s not good anymore.
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Topics frequently discussed include the Cincinnati Reds' roster decisions, player performance, management strategies, and injury reports. The hosts provide insightful analysis on the team's trades, player arbitration, and offseason strategies, often laced with humor and personal anecdotes. Notably, there is a focus on the emotional connection fans have with the team, reflecting both optimism and frustration regarding the franchise's direction. The podcast is unique in its blend of critical analysis and personal stories, making it relatable for fans while navigating the complexities of baseball management and performance.
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The Riverfront: A Cincinnati Reds Show launched 18 years ago and published 813 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Riverfront: A Cincinnati Reds Show include:
1. Marcus Hartman
2. Terence Moore
3. Pokey Reese
4. Chris Hammond
5. Dan Shlufman
6. Jonathan Knight
7. George Grande
8. Chris Garber
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