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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Edit: fixed boxscore

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    NY YANKEES (4) AT CINCINNATI (5)
    
     NY YANKEES       AB  R  H BI  CINCINNATI       AB  R  H BI
     K Reese lf        5  0  2  0  R Freel 2b        3  0  0  0
     M Cairo 2b        3  0  1  0  A Holbert 2b      1  0  0  0
     D Garcia 2b       1  1  1  0  F Lopez ss        3  1  1  0
     K Stinnett c      3  0  0  0  R Olmedo ss       1  0  0  0
     O Santos c        1  0  0  0  S Hatteberg 1b    3  0  0  0
     M Jones dh        4  1  2  0  A Abad 1b         1  0  0  0
     M Cabrera cf      3  0  0  0  A Dunn lf         2  1  1  0
     R Guillen rf      1  0  1  2  D Wise lf         1  1  0  0
     E Duncan 1b       4  0  0  0  R Aurilia 3b      3  1  1  1
     R Johnson 3b      3  0  0  0  E Snyder 3b       1  0  0  0
     M Vechionacci 3b  1  0  0  0  T Rhodes dh       4  0  1  1
     F Escalona ss     3  2  2  1  A Kearns rf       2  0  1  1
     R Pena ss         1  0  0  0  B Brian rf        1  1  0  0
     K Thompson rf     1  0  0  0  J LaRue c         2  0  0  0
     D Rolls lf        2  0  0  0  R Hanigan pr      0  0  0  0
                                   D Sardinha c      0  0  0  0
                                   C Denorfia cf     4  0  2  0
     TOTALS           36  4  9  3  TOTALS           32  5  7  3
    
     NY YANKEES                010 010 020 --  4
     CINCINNATI                000 301 001 --  5
    
    ONE OUT WHEN WINNING RUN SCORED.
     E--R Olmedo, C Denorfia, D Garcia, M Cabrera, R
     Guillen. LOB--NY YANKEES 6, CINCINNATI 6. 2B--F
     Lopez, A Dunn, M Cairo, F Escalona, R Guillen.
     HR--F Escalona 1 (1) (off P Dumatrait). CS--K
     Thompson. S--D Sardinha.
                                       IP   H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR
      NY YANKEES
     M Mussina                          4   3   3   2   2   1   0
     J Cox                              1   0   0   0   0   1   0
     P Hughes                           2   3   1   1   1   2   0
     S Erickson (L,0-1)             1 1-3   1   1   0   0   0   0
      CINCINNATI
     P Dumatrait                        3   4   1   1   1   1   1
     K Mercker                          1   0   0   0   0   1   0
     D Weathers                         1   2   1   0   0   0   0
     C Hammond                          1   0   0   0   0   1   0
     E Ramirez                          2   3   2   2   0   1   0
     R Wagner (W,2-1)                   1   0   0   0   0   1   0
    
     BALK--P Hughes. SO--NYY: E Duncan 2, D Rolls 2, M
     Cairo. CIN: S Hatteberg, F Lopez, A Abad, R
     Olmedo. BB--NYY: K Thompson. CIN: J LaRue, A Dunn,
     A Kearns. T--2:28. A--7,296.


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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Tuffy is looking good so far this spring.
    My dad got to enjoy 3 Reds World Championships by the time he was my age. So far, I've only gotten to enjoy one. Step it up Redlegs!

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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    I think that is at least two straight good outings for Wagner
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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Freel is not doing so hot. Given that Womack has been decent, this does not bode well...
    Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.

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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Freel is not going to be our everyday 2B...It is Womacks to lose
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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Having the entire staff walk only one guy is definately a good thing. Looks like Mercker had a pretty good day at the office unlike Elizardo and Weathers.

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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Weathers hasn't been so hot the past week or so. Really starting to scare me.
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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Yea Leader and it's not like he's even facing ML-caliber hitting yet either.

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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Quote Originally Posted by Red Leader
    Weathers hasn't been so hot the past week or so. Really starting to scare me.
    Hopefully it's like last year when everyone wanted to run him out of town on a rail after his slow start the first month and he came back to pitch decent the rest of the year.

    But with the finger injury, who knows for sure.

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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Yeah, Weathers seems to be improving slowly after a really bad start. Kent Mercker seemed sharp right off the bat, though.

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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Quote Originally Posted by Red Leader
    Weathers hasn't been so hot the past week or so. Really starting to scare me.
    nothing quite like Hot Weathers

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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Quote Originally Posted by timmario66
    Hopefully it's like last year when everyone wanted to run him out of town on a rail after his slow start the first month and he came back to pitch decent the rest of the year.

    But with the finger injury, who knows for sure.

    Yeah, I realize that he's behind schedule about a month, but last year he wasn't behind schedule and he stunk the first month of the season. Does that mean that he's going to stink the first two months of this season?

    Cash in. I'd bet plenty of teams would give up something for a pitcher like Weathers this time of year. Maybe he could be packaged with Dave Williams (idea credited to M2) for a little bigger return.
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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Quote Originally Posted by RedsManRick
    Freel is not doing so hot. Given that Womack has been decent, this does not bode well...
    It was Womack's already, only an EE like spring would help.
    Go Gators!

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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Quote Originally Posted by KronoRed
    It was Womack's already, only an EE like spring would help.
    Why can't RA be the starter at 2B if Freel is out of the running?

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    Re: 3/10 - Reds v. Yankees

    Cause Aurilia doesn't "bring speed and a winning attitude to the top of the linup"
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