Bob Brenly

Bob Brenly

Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor2=black
bgcolor1=#fd5a1e
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Bob Brenly
nickname=B.B.
position=Catcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1954|2|25
debutdate=August 14
debutyear=1981
debutteam=San Francisco Giants
finaldate=October 1
finalyear=1989
finalteam=San Francisco Giants
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.247
stat2label=Home Runs
stat2value=91
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=333
teams= As Player
*San Francisco Giants (1981-1988, 1989)
*Toronto Blue Jays (1989)As Manager
*Arizona Diamondbacks (2001-2004)
highlights=
*All-Star (NL): 1984
* Manager of 2001 World Champion Arizona Diamondbacks

Robert Earl Brenly (born February 25, 1954 in Coshocton, Ohio) is a former catcher and manager in Major League Baseball and a current broadcaster for the Chicago Cubs alongside Len Kasper. Brenly is the color commentator for Cubs baseball on WGN and Comcast SportsNet. On Saturday September 13, 2008, Brenly signed a four-year extension worth 3.5 million dollars to continue his role as color analyst for Cubs games.

Early life

Bob Brenly attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio and was a member of the Bobcat baseball team. By the time Brenly graduated in 1976, he had earned All-America honors and matched Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt's school-record 10 home runs in a single season.

Bob Brenly's only curtain call in baseball occurred during a minor league game (teams and date unknown). Brenly's team was on the road, and the home team's fans designated him as the game's "Beer Batter," where if the player struck out, beer in the stadium would be sold at half price for the rest of the game. After Brenly struck out, the fans stood on their feet and cheered for him as he came back out from the dugout and acknowledged the crowd.

MLB career

Brenly had a major league career spent almost entirely with the San Francisco Giants from by|1981 to by|1989. He won the 1984 Willie Mac Award for his spirit and leadership, and was named to the National League All-Star Team. When his current broadcast partner, Len Kasper was a child, he would play Strat-O-Matic baseball, coincidentally as Brenly.

Brenly served as a coach under manager Dusty Baker with the Giants. He replaced Buck Showalter as manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks after the by|2000 season, and led the Diamondbacks to the 2001 World Series title in his first season as a manager. Although the team repeated as Western Division champions in by|2002, a slide which left the team in last place in mid-by|2004 led to Brenly's dismissal.

Broadcasting career

He later returned to being a baseball analyst for Fox (where Brenly had worked from by|1996-2000). He was then hired in November 2004 to replace Steve Stone as a color analyst for televised Chicago Cubs games, and in 2008 completed his fourth tour of duty as a Cubs broadcaster. Brenly teams with play-by-play announcer Len Kasper. He had previously teamed with Harry Caray, Thom Brennaman, and Ron Santo during the by|1990 and by|1991 seasons on radio. Brenly is often referred to by his nickname, "BB" and was rumored to be in the running for several managerial positions for the 2008 season, though nothing materialized.

In by|2007, Brenly served as a game analyst during postseason broadcasts on the TBS cable television network. He covered the Yankees–Indians series in the ALDS and the Rockies–Diamondbacks series in the NLCS.

Personal life

Bob Brenly is married to Joan Brenly. Their son Michael Brenly was drafted by the Cubs in 2004 (out of high school) and 2008 (out of UNLV) as a catcher, and is currently on the Boise Hawks, a Single A affiliate of the Cubs. [http://www.suntimes.com/sports/baseball/cubs/993375,CST-SPT-cubntxtra07.article]

Quotes

*"Yes dear, you're right, I'm sorry." (according to Brenly, the most important sentence all husbands should learn to say)
*"Give it to a kid!" (his advice for fans who catch a foul ball)
*"The last place you want to get hit with a foul ball is the big toe."

External links

* [http://chicago.comcastsportsnet.com/talent.asp#Brenly Chicago Cubs Broadcasters at Comcastsportsnet.com]
* [http://chicago.comcastsportsnet.com/shows-Len-And-Bob-.asp Ask Len and Bob at Comcastsportsnet.com]
* [http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/team/broadcasters.jsp?c_id=chc#bob_brenly Chicago Cubs Broadcasters at Cubs.com]
* [http://blogs.trb.com/sports/custom/weblog/wgnsports/ Len & Bob's baseball blog at WGN Sports.com]


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