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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    2-1 Dodgers. Wonder how the Reds will fare against the high scoring Brewers if they keep failing to score.

    Ramirez up. Homer throwing pitch 90. 1-1 count.


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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Gonzalez owns Homer.
    “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: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Ramirez seems to be in some pain out there. Game delay. Fouled off Henley's ankle. Limping around.

    ESPN leaves the game to fill time during the delay.

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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Servo View Post
    Gonzalez owns Homer.
    If a guy owns you, you pitch inside, brush him back, if you hit him you hit him. You make him think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by George Foster View Post
    If a guy owns you, you pitch inside, brush him back, if you hit him you hit him. You make him think.
    Bad pitch, but the Reds need to score. Now Ramirez hits a single to left.

    Homer needs relief. Still no outs.

    Dee Gordon runs for Henley.

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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Close pickoff attempt. Line drive hit by Cruz, first and third. Homer has nothing left, needs to come out, no move yet.

    Reds giving the game away now.

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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Just like that, Bailey has lost it.
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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Herrera, speedster, up. First and third, no outs. Pop up bunt, foul, Hanigan dives but can't make the play.

    Safety squeeze.

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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Reds always leave the starting pitcher in too long.
    “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: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Servo View Post
    Reds always leave the starting pitcher in too long.
    Always might be a stretch

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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Quote Originally Posted by edabbs44 View Post
    Always might be a stretch
    If you are limited to one or two runs on offense, it's tough.

    Homer gets a K, one out.

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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Quote Originally Posted by WVRedsFan View Post
    Just like that, Bailey has lost it.
    When he starts to miss, he misses up. That's why he should start in Pac Bell.

    To Homer's credit...Nolan Ryan can't win a game when your team just scores 1 run.
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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Homer at 97 pitches, remains. AJ Ellis bunts foul. Dodgers seem very bunt/squeeze happy here. Gordon very fast at third.

    1-1 count on Ellis.

    2-1, another fake bunt.

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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Quote Originally Posted by George Foster View Post
    When he starts to miss, he misses up. That's why he should start in Pac Bell.

    To Homer's credit...Nolan Ryan can't win a game when your team just scores 1 run.
    Yes. And that's what he is doing. This lineup would be hard pressed to score anything against Kershaw (which they did) or anyone else.
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    Re: 9/23/12 - Dodgers vs. Reds

    Quote Originally Posted by edabbs44 View Post
    Always might be a stretch
    It just feels that way.
    “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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