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    6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Hamilton cf
    Phillips 2b
    Griffey rf
    Conine 1b
    Dunn lf
    Encarnacion 3b
    Gonzalez ss
    Ross c
    Harang p


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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Narron sure loves to use Conine as the cleanup hitter.

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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Quote Originally Posted by BRM View Post
    Narron sure loves to use Conine as the cleanup hitter.
    Insanity.
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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Phillies lineup has been posted, courtesy of C. Trent.

    Phils
    Rollins ss
    Bourn lf
    Utley 2b
    Howard 1b
    Rowand cf
    Vctorino lf
    Nunez 3b
    Ruiz c
    Moyer p

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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    That Burrell is a very expensive bench player.

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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Career vs Moyer:

    Conine - .360/.433/.760/1.193 in 29 plate appearances
    Junior - .364/.417/.636/1.053 in 24 plate appearances
    Gonzalez is 4-4 with 2 doubles and a homerun.

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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Quote Originally Posted by BRM View Post
    Career vs Moyer:

    Conine - .360/.433/.760/1.193 in 29 plate appearances
    Junior - .364/.417/.636/1.053 in 24 plate appearances
    Gonzalez is 4-4 with 2 doubles and a homerun.
    The need to know info is what Castro hits.


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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Quote Originally Posted by Heath View Post
    The need to know info is what Castro hits.


    2-7 with a homerun. Good enough for a .286/.286/.714 line. I'm surprised Jerry didn't start him.

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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Quote Originally Posted by BRM View Post
    2-7 with a homerun. Good enough for a .286/.286/.714 line. I'm surprised Jerry didn't start him.
    Nah, much better to save a bat like that for a late inning PH assignment.
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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Quote Originally Posted by Red Leader View Post
    Nah, much better to save a bat like that for a late inning PH assignment.
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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Quote Originally Posted by BRM View Post
    Narron sure loves to use Conine as the cleanup hitter.
    Not alot of good options vs. LHPs, especially based on this year's stats. Not sure that's Narron's fault.
    When all is said and done more is said than done.

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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Kind of inconsistent.

    I love Hamilton leading off, but it would seem that Narron's so matchup crazy that leading off a lefthander would be taboo. Strange.

    Why is Phillips always batting at the top of the order? Oh, I forgot. Speed. Never mind that his OBP is, at .324 only 6th best. Jerry's lineup in OBP is:

    .359
    .324 (Phillips)
    .385
    .340
    .361
    .346
    .297
    .255

    Conine at cleanup is really strange when your two power hitters are batting 3rd and 5th. Whoa! I forgot our two power hitters are leftys. Never mind their former success against the pitcher. We must split up those leftys, right?

    It's really not that bad of a lineup (lilke I said, i especially like Hamilton leading off), but I would prefer:

    Hamilton (.359)
    Encarnacion (.346)
    Griffey (.385)
    Dunn (.361)
    Conine (.340)
    Phillips (.324)
    Gonzo (.297)
    Ross (.255).

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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Quote Originally Posted by WVRedsFan View Post
    Kind of inconsistent.

    I love Hamilton leading off, but it would seem that Narron's so matchup crazy that leading off a lefthander would be taboo. Strange.


    Hamilton (.359)
    Encarnacion (.346)
    Griffey (.385)
    Dunn (.361)
    Conine (.340)
    Phillips (.324)
    Gonzo (.297)
    Ross (.255).

    I wouldn't bunch the lefties.

    Not a bad idea to switch EE and Phillips for OBP reasons. Of course, in every other facet of the game Phillips is head and shoulders above EE this year. EE needs to get better or he is a minus as a third baseman. He's still young though.

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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Quote Originally Posted by WVRedsFan View Post
    Jerry's lineup in OBP is:

    .359
    .324 (Phillips)
    .385
    .340
    .361
    .346
    .297
    .255
    Here are their respective year to date OBP's (and OPS) vs. LH pitching

    Hamilton .339 (.673)
    Phillips .360 (.970)
    Griffey .360 (.897)
    Conine .340 (.816)
    Dunn .339 (.756)
    EE .333 (.644)
    Gonzo .280 (.613)
    Ross .261 (.690)
    When all is said and done more is said than done.

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    Re: 6/27/2007 Reds vs Phils

    Quote Originally Posted by Kc61 View Post
    I wouldn't bunch the lefties.

    Not a bad idea to switch EE and Phillips for OBP reasons. Of course, in every other facet of the game Phillips is head and shoulders above EE this year. EE needs to get better or he is a minus as a third baseman. He's still young though.
    Encarnacion is also better with RISP.


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