OC should probably not say anything. He makes one play and the Reds were one swing away the rest of the game.
OC should probably not say anything. He makes one play and the Reds were one swing away the rest of the game.
"I know a lot about the law and various other lawyerings."
Hitters who avoid outs are the funnest.
Hindsight is 20/20, but can you imagine if Wood started? Might still be a scoreless game, in about the 12th inning or so.
Votto for MVP
The disappearing sinker just wasn't fair. It was getting to the plate and just diving into the dirt.
If I have learned anything about baseball in the last few years it is this:
When you see major league hitters taking silly swings, making little contact, swinging at balls in the dirt, etc., the ball is moving late and fools the best hitters in the world pitch after pitch after pitch. That was Halladay tonight. There is nothing they can do about it. There is no more dominating position in sports than a pitcher with his best stuff. He starts each and every event.
"Rounding 3rd and heading for home, good night everybody"
I will just say this: Halladay's strike zone was more generous than Volquez' but I don't think it mattered.
"Rounding 3rd and heading for home, good night everybody"
Could it be possible that losing to Halladay in this fashion is better than just losing to Halladay. We have all seen how this team bounces back from adversity time and time again...I think they just might bounce back in a big way against Oswalt and Co. Friday.
"Today was the byproduct of us thinking we can come back from anything." - Joey Votto after blowing a 10-1 lead and holding on for the 12-11 win on 8/25/2010.
"Today was the byproduct of us thinking we can come back from anything." - Joey Votto after blowing a 10-1 lead and holding on for the 12-11 win on 8/25/2010.
Volquez was not mentally ready to pitch that game. Good experience for him, going forward, but in no way did he look like a pitcher on a mission and that is what you have to be in the playoffs. Wood looked like a veteran and Volquez like a rookie. Hindsight always 20/20, but mental makeup in the post season plays a big part. Dusty should have learned something about his pitchers and their makeup tonight.
"I know a lot about the law and various other lawyerings."
Hitters who avoid outs are the funnest.
I don't think Volquez has the makeup to ever be a big game pitcher.
Halladay was dominant. Great effort by him. Reds can still win game two and come back to Cincy with home field advantage.
"The players make the manager, it's never the other way." - Sparky Anderson
I don't disagree with a word that Cabrera said (Volquez might have lasted longer than 1 2/3 innings if he was getting the calls Halladay was), it's just a matter of who is saying it. When you are a big reason the score was 4-0 instead of 1-0, you might want to keep quiet.
Reminds me of the old "Leon" commercials for Budweiser.
Board Moderators may, at their discretion and judgment, delete and/or edit any messages that violate any of the following guidelines: 1. Explicit references to alleged illegal or unlawful acts. 2. Graphic sexual descriptions. 3. Racial or ethnic slurs. 4. Use of edgy language (including masked profanity). 5. Direct personal attacks, flames, fights, trolling, baiting, name-calling, general nuisance, excessive player criticism or anything along those lines. 6. Posting spam. 7. Each person may have only one user account. It is fine to be critical here - that's what this board is for. But let's not beat a subject or a player to death, please. |