7-14 since the break. Lost last ngiht 15-5 to the Padres for number 8 in a row.
Now 3 games under and 8 back.
How quickly things change. We can still get 3rd place, folks! :thumbup:
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7-14 since the break. Lost last ngiht 15-5 to the Padres for number 8 in a row.
Now 3 games under and 8 back.
How quickly things change. We can still get 3rd place, folks! :thumbup:
I predicted this scenario months ago, so it must've been easy to see.
We couldn't have just bumped my Pirates thread to give me a little redemption? :D
yeah well THEY were supposed to suck
:thumbup: I think anyone with any minimum level baseball I.Q. did see it coming. This pitching was bound to have a drop off even if they were more talented than I gave them credit for (though I don't know they have proven anything there), they are young and relatively inexperienced. And the pitching/defense was what carried them.
Same thing happened in Seattle when the offense never arrived - the pitching can't do it all. They may not be done sliding yet...
No need for us to jump the Pirates for third. It's all about getting the best draft pick possible now in this lost season. (And it will be fun watching the young guys and our stud players in general play the rest of the season. It's still going to be interesting to watch the rest of this Reds season, but we're out of it and I want the best draft position possible for the '12 draft if we're not going to make the playoffs. Which we're not.)
Just as I, and many others, predicted. They may end up finishing just a few games below .500 but they were never legitimate contenders for the Central crown.
No, but safe to say that when Dusty does mindless things like bat Janish in the two-hole, it won't bother me nearly as much as it normally does considering this season is a waste anyway. The players aren't going to throw games of course. But as a Reds fan, I couldn't care less if we finish third or fourth in the division. If you're not first (or in the wildcard race) you're last. If the Reds have no shot at making the playoffs --which they don't IMO -- then as a fan I'm hoping for the best draft pick possible now. No way we would ever fall to the level of the Astros, but I wouldn't even care if we finished fifth behind the Cubs this year. Might as well get the best draft pick(s) possible if you're completely out of the playoff race.
So what happens to all those Pirates fans that all of a sudden appeared out nowhere?
Easy to make fun of them, but Reds fans did much the same thing last year. I was in PNC Park a few weeks ago to watch the Redlegs, and divisional opponents or not, I was happy to see them excited about baseball again. Can't be a bad thing for MLB if that city awakens from the dead as a baseball town.