Another feel good story I suppose.
MJ
Wednesday, November 1, 2006 11:23 AM PST
Kainer signs pro contract
Texas Longhorns Wed, 01 Nov 2006 11:05 AM PST
AUSTIN, Texas -- University of Texas baseball standout Carson Kainer has signed a professional contract with the Cincinnati Reds, the senior announced on Tuesday.
Reds sign former UT outfielder with transplanted kidney
KXAN 36 Austin Wed, 01 Nov 2006 10:43 AM PST
AUSTIN, Texas Former Texas Longhorns outfielder and kidney transplant recipient Carson Kainer has signed with the Cincinnati Reds.
Reds sign former UT outfielder with transplanted kidney
NewsChannel 10 Amarillo Wed, 01 Nov 2006 10:24 AM PST
AUSTIN, Texas Former Texas Longhorns outfielder and kidney transplant recipient Carson Kainer has signed with the Cincinnati Reds. Kainer underwent a...
Jeff Brantley Will Be Player In Booth Reds Were Looking For
Fox 19 Cincinnati Wed, 01 Nov 2006 8:04 AM PST
What started as a rumor last week has been confirmed by the Cincinnati Reds. Former relief pitcher Jeff Brantley will join hall of fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman in the radio booth for the 2007 baseball season.
Reds hire ex-reliever Brantley to join Brennamans in booth
Dayton Daily News Tue, 31 Oct 2006 9:17 PM PST
It isn't likely Jeff Brantley will walk into a broadcast booth wearing nothing but cowboy boots, as he once did in the Cincinnati Reds clubhouse during a rain delay, but listeners can prepare to be told the naked truth.
Former Reliever Joins Reds' Broadcast Staff
WLWT.com Tue, 31 Oct 2006 2:18 PM PST
CINCINNATI -- The Cincinnati Reds added former reliever Jeff Brantley to their broadcast team on Tuesday. Brantley, an ESPN baseball analyst, signed a four-year deal and will split time between radio and television broadcasts of Reds games.
Horns' Kainer signs pro contract
Austin American-Statesman Wed, 01 Nov 2006 4:24 AM PST
Texas outfielder underwent kidney transplant on Sept. 12. Carson Kainer had planned to return to Texas for his senior season, but the Longhorns' All-Big 12 outfielder received an offer he could not refuse Tuesday.It wasn't 'We, the conglomerates.' It wasn't 'We, the corporations.' It was 'We, the people."
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