I love this day. First sure signed that hated winter will end soon.
The Operator (02-15-2013)
Oh to be young and playing baseball in the sun. Thanks for the pics, OBM!
"I can make all the stadiums rock."
-Air Supply
WMR (02-13-2013)
Corky Millers mustache looks to be in the best shape of its life
redsmetz (02-13-2013),Spider Tre (02-14-2013),The Operator (02-15-2013)
The Cincinnati Enquirer posted a video of Bruce, Choo, and Cozart taking batting practice.
http://news.cincinnati.com/videonetw...tting-practice
This needs a sticky for the next month or so, eh?
Arise and walk, come through. A world beyond that door is calling out for you. Arise and walk, come through. It's calling out for you.
Actually, when you're over 6 feet tall, 10 pounds isn't really a lot of weight. I'm 6'3" and I gained 25 pounds in one winter and lost body fat by lifting twice per day and eating protein shakes. Of course, I was in my twenties, but Homer is still in that range also. Your other point is valid though...I used to lose 5 pounds (sometimes more) of water at every workout. Hopefully, Homer put a lot of that weight in his legs. This may be the year Chapman begins his journey to becoming a dominant closer, but it may be the year Homer completes his journey.
"This field, this game, is a part of our past. It reminds us of all that once was good, and what could be again." -- Terence Mann
Day Two via Cincinnati.com
Manager Dusty Baker watches batting practice from behind the cage at the Cincinnati Reds' spring training facility in Goodyear, Ariz., on Wednesday.
Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman, right, shares a laugh with catcher Ryan Hanigan after throwing at the team's spring training facility in Goodyear.
Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman throws as he's watched by pitching coach Bryan Price.
Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto fields a bunt during practice Wednesday.
Reds pitchers Johnny Cueto, left, and Jonathan Broxton head to a workout Wednesday.
Reds manager Dusty Baker keeps an eye on practice.
Reds pitching coach Bryan Price playfully tugs at a necklace worn by pitcher Mike Leake.
Reds pitcher Mat Latos adjusts his cap during practice Wednesday.
Reds starting pitcher Mat Latos and catcher Devin Mesoraco talk after Latos threw during practice Wednesday.
Reds pitcher Mat Latos throws Wednesday.
Reds pitcher Sean Marshall throws Wednesday.
Reds pitcher Sean Marshall throws during practice.
Reds pitcher Mat Latos throws Wednesday.
Pitcher Nick Masset warms up during practice.
Reds players stretch to end practice Wednesday.
Reds manager Dusty Baker chats with pitcher Homer Bailey after Bailey threw during practice Wednesday.
Reds pitching coach Bryan Price watches as Aroldis Chapman, left, and Homer Bailey throw during practice.
Reds starter Mat Latos covers first during Wednesday's workout.
Reds pitcher Mike Leake goes to cover first base while catching a throw during practice.
Reds relief pitcher Jose Arredondo fields a bunt during practice.
Reds pitcher Mat Latos fields a ball during practice.
Reds catcher Miguel Olivo pats pitcher Sean Marshall on the shoulder after Marshall threw during practice.
Reds reliever Sean Marshall concentrates before throwing during practice Wednesday in Goodyear.
Reds pitcher Sean Marshall throws during practice.
Reds pitcher Sean Marshall throws during practice.
Edit: Trying to save OBM some work
Last edited by elfmanvt07; 02-14-2013 at 10:05 AM.
2014 Reds record: 1-2
I look like a banker in this...
bigredmechanism (02-14-2013),OnBaseMachine (02-14-2013)
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