For those truly "worried", where do you rank the Reds in terms of the other playoff teams, in regards to winning it all.
For those truly "worried", where do you rank the Reds in terms of the other playoff teams, in regards to winning it all.
I will chime in that since his return, Joey Votto has not been able to drive the ball at all. He hits what is pitched to him. His eye is still spectacular, but without looking it up, I believe his slugging has gone from the high 600's before the injury to a very pedestrian 300 something after his return.
I'm sure if I see it other team's scouts will see it as well.
Last edited by dfs; 09-27-2012 at 02:29 PM.
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So to answer your question I'm prepared to lose three straight to any NL team if our offense stuggles against better than average pitching. Wily Peralta is pitching a 2 hit shut out against us right now. We are struggling more than not.
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They are playing games that amount to little more that glorified spring training games. I don't have much of an issue with the way they are playing right now. It would be nice to see them tearing the cover off the ball, but I want that to happen in Oct instead of now.
This team can only stay hot on offense for so long, I have no problem if they save it up for October.
I tend to make it a point not to worry about things out of my control but I understand although anything can happen in the post season, the Reds are anything but a hot team going into this. I have no expectations but I'm hoping for the best. The only thing that'd really bother me is if the Cardinals knocked 'em out
Not overly worried about the team, more worried about who we play in the first round. I'd prefer Atlanta, but we could get San Francisco or even St. Louis.
I feel a lot better this year than I did in 2010 about the Reds chances. In 2010, the Reds may have been the 4th best team in the NL or at best, the 3rd best. They certainly weren't 1st or 2nd best. This year, I feel safe in saying they are 1st or 2nd. It's a much more balanced team with the pitching and bullpen. I think they can hang with any team in the NL and I even like their chances against the AL playoff teams too, especially in a 7 game series.
I'm worried. Where's the offense?
It's not like they're going to get dominated by Wily Peralta then all of a sudden flip a light switch and start raking the likes of Cain, Bumgarner, Wainwright, Gonzalez, etc.
And Joey Votto isn't the same hitter he was pre-injury. Still awfully good, yes, but not the terrifying presence he was. I'm not sure we'll see that Votto until April vs. the Angels.
The offense is mediocre and capable of being completely shut down in a best of five. It's too bad, because with this pitching staff they don't need a great offense -- just a good one -- to rival any team as favorites to win it all. Right now, the offense makes them long shots, IMO.
But if they reel off 3-4 games of 5+ runs to end the season all of these struggles are forgotten. I'd be more worried if the playoffs started tomorrow.
“I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”
The lackluster hitting has been a pattern. An outburst in St. Louis would seem more like an aberration at this point.I'd be more worried if the playoffs started tomorrow.
Gonna be hard for them to get through multiple rounds of postseason play, IMO. But anything can happen, of course.
“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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