Gullet's ability to get the Reds pitcher to lower their breaking balls, seems non-exsistant. That homer was totally made from a hanging curve. Best reason to fire Don is that example.
Gullet's ability to get the Reds pitcher to lower their breaking balls, seems non-exsistant. That homer was totally made from a hanging curve. Best reason to fire Don is that example.
You can't give teams 4 outs, especially with this pitching staff. That error cost Claussen 3 runs and atleast 15 extra pitches.
maybe the pitcher will clear the sacks.
that strike zone is REALLY tiny tonight. And the Brewers aren't swinging at anything if not right down the middle.
35 pitches on the inning. The Milwaukee announcers are going nuts. They're not used to this.
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why didn't the Reds think of that.Originally Posted by Virginia Beach Reds
Glover K's to end the inning.
3-0 Brewers. 35 pitch inning for Claussen.
About 25 extra pitches, and the Reds will have to use there bullpen even more tonight.Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
Cuz Casey's got thunder.Originally Posted by flyer85
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this is a site for Reds fans and those that are pulling for the Reds. I think the Brewers site is www.brewers.com or something like that.Originally Posted by flyer85
I agree. Jimenez took strike 3 as ball three earlier.Originally Posted by Virginia Beach Reds
having seen pitching this bad for awhileOriginally Posted by WVRedsFan
Every once in a while I buy something, bring it home, and my wife looks at me and says, "You actually spent MONEY on that???"
That's how I feel about the Reds pitching staff.
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the ump continues to only call the softball size strike zone, so he's not showing any favoritism.
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