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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    Quote Originally Posted by griffeyfreak4
    Talk about a quick game!!! I missed the whole thing at dinner! its been only an hour and a half.
    2:35 now...it started at 7:10


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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    Quote Originally Posted by westofyou
    3 hits until the 8th I think that has more to do with it than a PH apperance in the 8th
    I don't agree. The Reds were still within striking distance until the Freel/Booker moves.
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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    he's due, cmon

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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    Quote Originally Posted by westofyou
    3 hits until the 8th I think that has more to do with it than a PH apperance in the 8th
    I think she may be refering to the three hits and a walk Belisle served up, or choosing Freel to come off the bench cold to pinch hit, even though the Cruzer is hitting lifetime vs. LH pitching .385/.475/.523. Freel's hitting .292/.452/.417 against pitchers of the same handedness of Eveland.

    Of course, Claussen was at 117 pitches, and someone had to relieve him. Narron just picked the wrong poison tonight.
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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    Quote Originally Posted by TeamBoone
    I don't agree. The Reds were still within striking distance until the Freel/Booker moves.
    Sometimes the other team beats you, sometimes they are actually better.

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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    Freel was the right move, he stunk the ball hard, and he's our best remaining hitter against the LH pitcher.

    Belisle was the right move, he's pitched pretty much as well as Weathers this year, and the 8th inning is his, the 9th is Weathewrs. THere was some very lucky hits that inning, and he had Millar struck out 3 times before he was given the walk.

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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    Quote Originally Posted by westofyou
    Sometimes the other team beats you, sometimes they are actually better.
    It was 3-1, bottom of the 8th, with a runner on first. Should have brought in Cruz to PH in that situation. If they walk Cruz, it just brings up the switch hitting Lopez. Just sayin'...

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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    Quote Originally Posted by Reds Nd2
    It was 3-1, bottom of the 8th, with a runner on first. Should have brought in Cruz to PH in that situation. If they walk Cruz, it just brings up the switch hitting Lopez. Just sayin'...

    Sometimes the other team just beats you and sometimes Team Boone is right.
    The Brewers pitcher was a LH, Cruz has 14 ab's vs LH's in his last 250 ab's I don't think that was going to happen.

    BTW concerning Belise, I was watching it and in Belises inning the SS was shaded towards 2nd for the DP on both GB that went to left, that was a lucky way to get beat on positioning.
    Last edited by westofyou; 09-05-2005 at 11:52 PM.

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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    Updated Reds HR list (players in italics are active):

    Reds All-Time Home Run Leaders
    1. Johnny Bench - 389
    2. Frank Robinson - 324
    3. Tony Perez - 287
    4. Ted Kluszewski - 251
    5. George Foster - 244
    6. Eric Davis - 203
    7. Barry Larkin - 198
    8. Vada Pinson - 186
    9. Wally Post - 172
    10. Gus Bell - 160
    11. Adam Dunn - 154
    12. Joe Morgan - 152
    12. Pete Rose - 152
    14. Lee May - 147
    15. Ken Griffey, Jr. - 138
    16. Dan Driessen - 133
    17. Reggie Sanders - 125
    18. Ernie Lombardi - 120
    19. Sean Casey - 118
    20. Frank McCormick - 110
    21. Dave Parker - 107
    22. Chris Sabo - 104
    23. Dave Concepcion - 101
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    25. Paul O'Neill - 96
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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    So the real question is can Dunn crack the top 10 by the end of the month?
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    Re: 9/5/05- Reds vs. Brewers - Dunn Batting 3rd

    Not if he keeps swinging at garbage.
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