A win makes us 81-81. Hopefully, this season will be an initial building point.
A win makes us 81-81. Hopefully, this season will be an initial building point.
* Attended the 1990 and 2010 Reds Division clinchers *
Go 76ers, Go Steelers and Go Bucks
Chris Denorfia CF
Juan Castro 3B
Edwin Encarnacion 1B
Adam Dunn LF
David Ross C
Brendan Harris 2B
Ray Olmedo SS
Dewayne Wise RF
Matt Belisle P
Per Marc
Back to following MiLB; there's always hope for tomorrow!
4/3/06:
Tony Womack 2B
Felipe Lopez SS
Ken Griffey Jr CF
Adam Dunn LF
Edwin Encarnacion 3B
Scott Hatteberg 1B
Austin Kearns RF
Javier Valentin C
Aaron Harang P
10/1/06:
Chris Denorfia CF
Juan Castro 3B
Edwin Encarnacion 1B
Adam Dunn LF
David Ross C
Brendan Harris 2B
Ray Olmedo SS
Dewayne Wise RF
Matt Belisle P
4/3/06
Belisle
Burns
Coffey
Hammond
Mercker
Weathers
White
10/1/06:
Bray
Coffey
Cormier
Franklin
Majewski
Schoeneweis
Weathers
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.
Lets hope the final day lineup doesn't look like next years opening day
Marty had Steve Stewart choked up big time.
"Enjoy this Reds fans, you are watching a legend grow up before your very eyes" ... DoogMinAmo on Adam Dunn
I'm intrigued by Encarnacion at 1st base. Could be interesting.
Edwin at 1st? Interesting.
Reds lose 1-0.
Their 6th straight losing season.
Marty did say some kind words to Steve Stewart before he went downstairs to do the Star Of The Game Show.
* Attended the 1990 and 2010 Reds Division clinchers *
Go 76ers, Go Steelers and Go Bucks
* Attended the 1990 and 2010 Reds Division clinchers *
Go 76ers, Go Steelers and Go Bucks
I agree. He certainly sounded like a standup guy and a solid voice in the booth. I wish him luck.
But there's real subtext in his final words: "you have a football game to watch."
Indeed, the heart of the city's fandom beats in PB Stadium. This organization has miles to go before they catch the feeling that's been created by Marvin Lewis and Co. down just a few city blocks west.
Right now, that's the story with the Reds' organization, whether you care to admit it or not: it's still the patient etherized upon the table, and the Bengals, well the Bengals have lapped the Reds many times over.
“And when finally they sense that some position cannot be sustained, they do not re-examine their ideas. Instead, they simply change the subject.” Jamie Galbraith
I noticed that too. Nothing about postseason baseball to watch, just football.
You are correct. And while the Bengals deserve credit for what they have done, this upsets me inordinately and to no end. I take it personally.Indeed, the heart of the city's fandom beats in PB Stadium. This organization has miles to go before they catch the feeling that's been created by Marvin Lewis and Co. down just a few city blocks west.
Right now, that's the story with the Reds' organization, whether you care to admit it or not: it's still the patient etherized upon the table, and the Bengals, well the Bengals have lapped the Reds many times over.
There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.
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