Tavares flies to Hamilton in shallow center for the first out. And then Belisle throws a 0-2 pitch down the middle to Tulowitski who lines it into leftcenter for a single. 0-2 counts continue to haunt Reds pitchers.
Holiday K's on a fastball.
Tavares flies to Hamilton in shallow center for the first out. And then Belisle throws a 0-2 pitch down the middle to Tulowitski who lines it into leftcenter for a single. 0-2 counts continue to haunt Reds pitchers.
Holiday K's on a fastball.
He got all of that one.
Hmmm, that slider didn't slide very much.
Helton hits his second HR of the year, all thanks to Belisle throwing a 0-2 pitch right down the middle to a struggling rookie. I'm puzzled by the Reds pitchers continually making those little league mistakes.
right before that pitch, with the power outage discussion, I commented to the wife that helton will probably hit a HR.
Looked like Belisle put that one right where Helton would have requested he put it if he was taking BP.
Helton still rakes.
“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
Seiously, has a Reds pitcher EVER allowed a 0-2 hit and then got out of the inning without allowing a run? It doesn't seem like it.
Well, someone said the Rockies would leave with 20 team homers after entering with 13...
they're well on their way.
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