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Barry Larkin would give Kyle Farmer long-term deal, make him captain

Cincinnati Reds shortstop Kyle Farmer (17) reacts to a called swing by the first base umpire in the third inning of the MLB baseball game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Miami Marlins at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati on Monday, July 25, 2022.

Analysts say a lot of things during the course of a Major League Baseball game, but there was one thing National Baseball Hall of Famer, former Cincinnati Reds great and Bally Sports Ohio analyst Barry Larkin said during the 3rd inning of the Reds' 11-2 win Monday night against the Miami Marlins at Great American Ball Park that had him trending on Twitter.

What Larkin said showed support for Reds infielder Kyle Farmer after Farmer's two-out, RBI single tied the game at 1. 

"Kyle Farmer - just getting it done, as 'Farm' does," Larkin said after Farmer's hit. "Just staying patient, staying aggressive. Didn't like the call on the check swing. Didn't lose his composure, continued to battle. You know, (BSO play-by-play announcer) John (Sadak), we were talking about moves that you and I would make? And I mentioned to you that I would sign this kid right here, Kyle Farmer, to a long-term deal and slap a 'C' on his chest. I love everything about Kyle Farmer. His competitive nature. His work acumen. His humility. His tenaciousness. He is just a pro - and I think a great example for how you want players in your organization to compete, and a guy that you can follow both on and off the field. Tremendous amount of respect for that man."


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