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    9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Fox Saturday blackout...no TV for me today.

    Reds lineup

    1. Phillips 2B
    2. Heisey LF
    3. Votto 1B
    4. Bruce RF
    5. Francisco 3B
    6. Stubbs CF
    7 Hanigan C
    8. Valaika SS
    9. Arroyo P
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    "I think we’re starting to get to the point where people are starting to get tired of this stretch of ball,” Votto said. “I think something needs to start changing and start going in a different direction. I’m going to do my part to help make that change.”


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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Rockies lineup:

    1. Fowler CF
    2. Ellis 2B
    3. Gonzalez RF
    4. Tulowitski SS
    5. Giambi 1B
    6. Smith LF
    7, Pacheco 3B
    8. Iannetta C
    9. White P
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    "I think we’re starting to get to the point where people are starting to get tired of this stretch of ball,” Votto said. “I think something needs to start changing and start going in a different direction. I’m going to do my part to help make that change.”

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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Reds 1st:

    Phillips fouls out to Giambi at 1st.
    Heisey bunts, pitcher White throws it away, Heisey to 3rd. Single w/ 2 base error.
    Votto singles to center, ball gets by Fowler, Votto to 2nd, Heisey scores, error on Fowler.
    Bruce grounds out to SS, Votto to 3rd.
    Francisco grounds out to 2nd.

    After half an inning Reds 1, Rocks coming up.

    White at 19 pitches, 12 strikes.
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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    #38 for Arroyo.
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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Make it 39. 4-1 Rockies.
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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Rockies 1st:

    Fowler Ks swinging.
    Ellis HRs to left.
    CarGo doubles to right, Bruce almost got him at 2B.
    Tulo, on a hit and run, singles to left, CarGo scores.
    Giambi hits a 2 run HR to dead center.
    Smith pops out to Votto, with a little deep sky excitement.
    Pacheco singles to center.
    Ianetta flies out to Bruce.

    After 1 inning, Rockies 4, Reds 1.

    Arroyo at 33 pitches, 21 strikes. Burton was already up in the pen.

    Arroyo has now given up 39 HRs this year, one shy of the Reds all time record: 40 by Eric Milton in 2005.
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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Quote Originally Posted by mbgrayson View Post
    Rockies 1st:

    Fowler Ks swinging.
    Ellis HRs to left.
    CarGo doubles to right, Bruce almost got him at 2B.
    Tulo, on a hit and run, singles to left, CarGo scores.
    Giambi hits a 2 run HR to dead center.
    Smith pops out to Votto, with a little deep sky excitement.
    Pacheco singles to center.
    Ianetta flies out to Bruce.

    After 1 inning, Rockies 4, Reds 1.

    Arroyo at 33 pitches, 21 strikes. Burton was already up in the pen.

    Arroyo has now given up 39 HRs this year, one shy of the Reds all time record: 40 by Eric Milton in 2005.
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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Reds 2nd:

    Stubbs flies out center.
    Hanigan lines a single to center.
    Valaika flies to deep right.
    Arroyo flies to center.

    After one and a half innings, Rockies 4, Reds 1.
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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    40.
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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Rockies 2nd:

    Alex White doubles over Bruces head.
    Fowler HRs, Arroyo ties Milton for the Reds team record.

    Arroyo done. Ouch.
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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    #40 to a guy who now has 15 career homers.

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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    I've been a big Arroyo supporter and still think he can bounce back in 2012 with Mono behind him and a relatively light workload in 2011. An off-season rest is very needed.

    It was a really bad idea to extend him though.
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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Please let this be the last start for Arroyo. Tell him to get better and figure out another way to fool these hitters for next year.

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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Quote Originally Posted by mbgrayson View Post
    Arroyo has now given up 39 HRs this year, one shy of the Reds all time record: 40 by Eric Milton in 2005.
    “I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”

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    Re: 9-10-11 Reds at Rockies

    Rockies 2nd, part 2:
    Travis Wood on to pitch.

    Ellis pops out to Phillips.
    CarGo Ks looking.
    Tulowitski Ks looking.

    After 2 innings, Rockies 6, Reds 1.
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