Anytime you give Lance Lynn 4 runs, you're probably going to lose.
Oh well, 1-2 at St Louis isn't the death knell.
We're still in the race.
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Anytime you give Lance Lynn 4 runs, you're probably going to lose.
Oh well, 1-2 at St Louis isn't the death knell.
We're still in the race.
Congratulations to Brandon Phillips, who has tied "The Big Bopper" Lee May for 15th place on the Reds' all-time home run list.
Updated Reds HR list (players in italics are active):
Reds 100-Home Run Club
1. Johnny Bench - 389
2. Frank Robinson - 324
3. Tony Perez - 287
4. Adam Dunn - 270
5. Ted Kluszewski - 251
6. George Foster - 244
7. Ken Griffey, Jr. - 210
8. Eric Davis - 203
9. Barry Larkin - 198
10. Vada Pinson - 186
11. Wally Post - 172
12. Gus Bell - 160
13. Joe Morgan - 152
13. Pete Rose - 152
15. Lee May - 147
15. Brandon Phillips - 147
17. Joey Votto - 137
18. Jay Bruce - 135
19. Dan Driessen - 133
20. Reggie Sanders - 125
21. Ernie Lombardi - 120
22. Sean Casey - 118
23. Frank McCormick - 110
24. Dave Parker - 107
25. Chris Sabo - 104
26. Dave Concepcion - 101
If the Reds pitching continues to throw the way they have been throwing, Reds' fans should feel very good about this team's chances of reaching the postseason. I, personally, think the offense is overrated. But they certainly are better than they have shown in this past stretch.