Season 2, Episode 10: Meet Optimistic Reds Part Owner, George Vincent
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In this episode, Jack and Randy welcome George Vincent, a corporate attorney and part-owner of the Cincinnati Reds. George shares his journey from being a Detroit Tigers fan to becoming a Reds supporter after moving to Cincinnati. He reflects on his childhood memories of baseball, particularly the 1968 World Series, and discusses his transition into the Reds ownership group. The conversation also touches on the challenges of small-market teams, recent rule changes in baseball, and George's community involvement. He shares insights on his favorite players and expresses optimism for the Reds' future.
Takeaways
- George's first baseball experience was with the Detroit Tigers.
- The 1968 World Series was a pivotal moment in George's childhood.
- George became a Reds fan after moving to Cincinnati in 1981.
- He believes small-market teams can achieve sustained success.
- The pitch clock has improved the pace of baseball games.
- George admires Joey Votto and Adam Duvall as players.
- He values community involvement and philanthropy.
- George reflects on the importance of analytics in baseball.
- He has a deep appreciation for the history of the Reds.
- George expresses optimism for the Reds' future and young talent.
Sound Bites
- "I fell in love with the Tigers from that point on."
- "That was one of the great, great moments of my life."
- "If you can't play baseball, being a part owner is beyond belief."
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