Per Fay:
Willy Taveras 8
Alex Gonzalez 6
Brandon Phillips 4
Laynce Nix 7
Ramon Hernandez 3
Jay Bruce 9
Jonny Gomes DH
Ryan Hanigan 2
Adam Rosales 5
Matt Maloney 1
vs. RHP Luke Hochevar
Per Fay:
Willy Taveras 8
Alex Gonzalez 6
Brandon Phillips 4
Laynce Nix 7
Ramon Hernandez 3
Jay Bruce 9
Jonny Gomes DH
Ryan Hanigan 2
Adam Rosales 5
Matt Maloney 1
vs. RHP Luke Hochevar
Top of the first and 2 down. The game starts in about an hour.
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I bet Taveras, somehow, made both of those outs.
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What a top of the lineup ... the Mad Hackers. 4 pitches
4 pitches, and the reds are done...
4 pitches and the Reds are out in the 1st. Somewhat obvious - no scoring.
The Reds have two guys at the top of the lineup with sub 600 ops.
The Reds have two guys at the top of the lineup with sub 600 ops.
The Reds have two guys at the top of the lineup with sub 600 ops.
The Reds have two guys at the top of the lineup with sub 600 ops.
The Reds have two guys at the top of the lineup with sub 600 ops.
This is how the world ends. Not with a bang, but with a whimper.
The Reds have two guys at the top of the lineup with sub 600 ops.
The Reds have two guys at the top of the lineup with sub 600 ops.
This is how the world ends. Not with a bang, but with a whimper.
Redrum
Redrum
Redrum
This is how the world ends. Not with a bang, but with a whimper.
The Reds have two guys at the top of the lineup with sub 600 ops.
The Reds have two guys at the top of the lineup with sub 600 ops.
Only Dusty could bat those guys 1-3. No other manager in baseball could construct that ... even IF the pitcher was a lefty(which of course he isn't)
Was that Brett Butler's kid?
Last edited by oneupper; 06-12-2009 at 08:25 PM. Reason: I meant Brett
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Why do Reds pitchers take such a cookie-cutter approach to facing hitters? Every hitter, no matter their weaknesses, seems to get the same sequence from Reds' pitchers. And this has been going on for a long time, long before Dusty's been here.
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No score after one inning.
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