Robert Earl Brenly Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Robert Earl Brenly (born February 25, 1954) is an American baseball sportscaster and a former baseball player, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. He played the majority of his career as a catcher with the San Francisco Giants. After retiring as a player, he worked as a broadcaster with the Chicago Cubs, then as a coach with the Giants, then as a broadcaster for Fox. He was hired to manage the Arizona Diamondbacks for the 2001 season, and won the franchise's only championship his first year. In 2004, he was fired by the Diamondbacks and again became a broadcaster with the Cubs until 2012. He now serves as a color commentator for Diamondbacks broadcasts.
Chicago, Illinois: After a last minute deal fell through, Bob Brenly informed the Chicago Cubs and WGN TV that he is leaving the TV booth for the Chicago Cubs. Shortly after leaving his job with the Cubs, he was hired to do the same job that he had with the Cubs and WGN TV, he was hired to become the new color man for the Arizona Diamondbacks. [October 2012]
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Television color analyst for the Chicago Cubs since 2005 [October 2007]
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Tied a major league record on 14 September 1986 by making four errors at third base in the fourth inning of a game against the Atlanta Braves. He would go on to hit two home runs in that game, including a game winner with two outs in the ninth inning.
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Named to 1984 National League All Star Team.
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Member of 1987 National League Western Division Champion San Francisco Giants team. Member of 1989 American League Eastern Division Champion Toronto Blue Jays team. Member of 1989 National League Champion San Francisco Giants team.
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Catcher for the National League's San Francisco Giants (1981-1989) and the American League's Toronto Blue Jays (1989).
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Professional baseball player and manager.
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Title
Year
Status
Character
Keep the Faith
2013
Documentary
Himself
Mike & Mike
2012
TV Series
Himself - TBS Baseball Broadcaster
Prime 9
2010-2011
TV Series
Himself
Cubs Forever: Celebrating 60 Years of WGN-TV and the Chicago Cubs
2008
TV Movie documentary
Himself
2007 National League Championship Series
2007
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Color Commentator
2005 National League Championship Series
2005
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Color Commentator
The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame...
2005
TV Series
Himself
2004 National League Championship Series
2004
TV Series
Himself - Color Commentator
Nine Innings from Ground Zero
2004
TV Movie documentary
Himself
Sunday Night Baseball
2001-2004
TV Series
Himself - Arizona Diamondbacks Manager / Himself - Arizona Dimaondbacks Manager
2002 MLB All-Star Game
2002
TV Special
Himself - NL Manager: Arizona Diamondbacks
2001 World Series
2001
TV Movie
Himself (Arizona Diamondbacks Manager)
2001 National League Championship Series
2001
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Arizona Diamondbacks Manager
1999 American League Championship Series
1999
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Color Commentator
1999 MLB All-Star Game
1999
TV Special
Himself
1998 World Series
1998
TV Series
Himself - Color Commentator
1998 National League Championship Series
1998
TV Series
Himself - Color Commentator
1997 American League Championship Series
1997
TV Series
Himself - Color Commentator
1997 MLB All-Star Game
1997
TV Special
Himself - Color Commentator
1996 World Series
1996
TV Series
Himself - Color Commentator
1996 National League Championship Series
1996
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Color Commentator
MLB on FOX
1996
TV Series
Himself
1987 National League Championship Series
1987
TV Series
Himself - San Francisco Giants Catcher / Himself - San Francisco Giants Pinch Hitter / Catcher