You have to imgaine this would be a great fit, He also gets to go home. I am happy for the Big Guy.
Hey Sparky! Indian Hill English teachers taught me everything I know!
Was there ever a question?
"Rounding 3rd and heading for home, good night everybody"
Good for Aaron! Hope he turns it around. He certainly left some good memories behind here.
Pretty much the best case scenario for the big guy. Good luck Aaron!
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.
I wonder if he'll pitch against us in relief when we go there for our annual 20 inning game
I hope he does well too out there, except when they play the Reds. He deserves to close out his career on a high note and especially where he lives.
best wishes to Aaron and ideal situation for him. hope he has a Renaissance and does well.
2006 Redzone mock Draftee's- 1(st) Daniel Bard(redsox), 1(st sup)( Jordan Walden (Angels), 2(nd) rd.- Zach Britton(Orioles), 3(rd) Blair Erickson(Cardinals), 3(rd) Tim Norton( Yankees),(cuz its a Tim Hortons thing
Pain heals. Chicks dig scars. Glory... lasts forever.
Good luck over there Aaron! May you regain your touch!
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I'm kind of glad to see this, but kind of depressed by it, as well. Harang was one of my favorite Reds, and it is a bit sad to see him go...but, unfortunately, there was no room for the guy on the staff.
I always said Harang would have been an absolute stud in a big park like San Diego. He obviously doesn't have the stuff he had a few years ago, but I think he could still put together some solid years out there. Good luck to the big man
Harang was a great Red. He always gave it everything he had, and had some really good years on some really bad teams.
I hope he can find success in San Diego, his home. I'd hate to see such a good guy go out on a sour note.
VERY relieved if he doesn't go to the Cardinals. I envisioned that since last summer and it made me sick to my stomach. Especially when he wins Comeback Player of the Year.
I have a love-hate relationship with Albert Pujols. Mostly hate.
One of the more predictable moves of the off season. I wish him well and I think SD is a place made for him. If he can't be successful there then he really is through
Without looking at any numbers at all, is he a Reds Hall of Famer?
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