Tim Stauffer is a pitcher that Adam Dunn should simply destroy.
Tim Stauffer is a pitcher that Adam Dunn should simply destroy.
'When I'm not longer rapping, I want to open up an ice cream parlor and call myself Scoop Dogg.'
-Snoop on his retirement
Your Mom is happy.
Finally,the lineup that we all have wanted. I hope it works because this is the best the Reds have,IMO.
Stauffer would be smart to risk it with Randa though. Thus the flaw in Miley's lineups.Originally Posted by Red Leader
Sounds like O'Brien made some poor decisions in setting the 40-man roster.Originally Posted by Ricardo Cabesa
Does anyone know anything about Stauffer? Hard Thrower,Junkballer??
WLW has left the broadcast to cover the Washington D.C. rogue plane scare
I work in DC and heard a plane which is taboo over DC. It always kinda makes me uneasy when I hear a plane because I know something is up.Originally Posted by Reds/Flyers Fan
Something is up? Ya think??Originally Posted by cumberlandreds
Looks like it was much ado about nothing. But if I lived or worked in D.C., I would be a little paranoid about things like this.Originally Posted by cumberlandreds
Amazing, isn't it?Originally Posted by smith288
But at least it's there now.
Let's roll with it and take this series.
Confidence breeds more confidence.
Rob Neyer: "Any writer who says he'd be a better manager than the worst manager is either 1) lying (i.e. 'using poetic license') or 2) patently delusional. Which isn't to say managers don't do stupid things that you or I wouldn't."
Don't want to start out too negative but Paul Wilson has now allowed nine straight batters to reach base.
From BA on Stauffer
Strengths: Stauffer's best pitch is a plus changeup. He also throws an 89-92 mph fastball, a cutter and a developing curveball. His pitches work better than their grades because he can throw all of them for strikes at any point in the count. Managers and coaches at every level praised his grit and determination.
Weaknesses: Stauffer lacks a true major league out pitch, and he was hittable last year. He's close to his ceiling, leaving little room for projecting him beyond a No. 3 or 4 starter, not the typical expectation for a No. 4 overall choice. His curve can flatten out at times.
not off to a good start. Single for Roberts.
Wilson is going to throw over to 1st about 50 times this inning.
might have to come out after 75 pitchesOriginally Posted by CTA513
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