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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Quote Originally Posted by HeatherC1212 View Post
    We have a huge lead, Heisey's been playing through the illness bug, so I have no problem if they're just giving Chris the rest of the game off to finally get a break.

    Go Reds!
    Wouldn't mind them letting Votto having the rest of the game off.
    ...the 2-2 to Woodsen and here it comes...and it is swung on and missed! And Tom Browning has pitched a perfect game! Twenty-seven outs in a row, and he is being mobbed by his teammates, just to the thirdbase side of the mound.


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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    What inning? With all the runs and trying to work I've lost track. Thanks
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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Ludwick just reminds me of Dave Kingman at the plate.
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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Frazier strikes out on straight as an arrow FB many inches off the plate. It never was a strike from the time it left the pitcher's hand. It's ABs like that which shows why he's a backup

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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Quote Originally Posted by cumberlandreds View Post
    What inning? With all the runs and trying to work I've lost track. Thanks
    11-3, End of the 5th.


    Quote Originally Posted by MikeS21 View Post
    Ludwick just reminds me of Dave Kingman at the plate.
    I was just thinking that, though Ludwick is much better defensively.
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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Klu View Post
    11-3, End of the 5th.




    I was just thinking that, though Ludwick is much better defensively.
    Thanks!

    Much nicer guy too. Kingman was a real butt.
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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Quote Originally Posted by reds44 View Post
    There just not a very fun team to watch.
    Up by too many runs, no drama. Hurts the ratings.

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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeS21 View Post
    Ludwick just reminds me of Dave Kingman at the plate.
    That's a compliment to Ludwick. I doubt he ever attains Dave Kingman status

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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Quote Originally Posted by cumberlandreds View Post
    Much nicer guy too. Kingman was a real butt.
    True. I was just going back to edit my post to mention that.

    I remember back in the early 80's (1982, maybe?) when Kingman led the league in homers with 37, and had a .204 batting average to go with it.
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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Perhaps this is why Simon doesn't get more opportunities ...
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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Ray View Post
    Frazier strikes out on straight as an arrow FB many inches off the plate. It never was a strike from the time it left the pitcher's hand. It's ABs like that which shows why he's a backup
    He swung at one last night that bounced about five feet in front of home plate. I like the kid, but I think sometimes he makes his mind up that he's going to swing no matter what. Pitchers will get hip to that if he doesn't adjust.
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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Quote Originally Posted by RichRed View Post
    He swung at one last night that bounced about five feet in front of home plate. I like the kid, but I think sometimes he makes his mind up that he's going to swing no matter what. Pitchers will get hip to that if he doesn't adjust.
    I know what you mean but I'm more concerned that he can't even lay off straight pitches. At least the ball that bounces 5 ft in front of the plate had to have moved first.

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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Kipnis K's - leaving them jammed.
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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Hey, Votto is now batting in the #2 spot! (Second spot behind the pitcher)
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    Re: 6/14/2012 Reds vs Native Americans Part III

    Lead off batter made an out, Negron then reaches on a error, moving to second. Simon with his first AB, just K'd. Isn't that special?
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