Homer Bailey is what he has always been.
Replacement-level.
Wish Walt could have seen that....two or three years ago.
For such a great baseball mind, he certainly seems to miss a lot.
Homer Bailey is what he has always been.
Replacement-level.
Wish Walt could have seen that....two or three years ago.
For such a great baseball mind, he certainly seems to miss a lot.
Bailey gives up his 7th hit of the game to Barney. That brings up trouble in the form of Starling Castro.
It would behoove Homer to retire Castro with LaHair on deck. Okay. Castro bounces into a force out at second.
I think the saddest part about this game is that the reds are being shut put by a guy who made 3 starts totalling 20IP and didn't make a rehab start coming back from the disabled list
I think its sad the cubs have more home runs then the reds do hits total.
Valdez got good wood on that but caught.
2 hits and Votto Owns both. Wow do we know how to make pitchers look like HOFers.
1-2-3. Five hits against Cubbies pitching in 14 innings.
We might as well just skipped the bottom of that inn and let the cubs just stay at the plate. It wasn't even worth the effort to jog off the field.
Reds have to hit sometime. Please.
If Im managing this team I get off my ass next time they are all in the dugout and blow my top. Start screaming pointing fingers throwing things and then throw some do what the **** you want and storm in to the tunnel.
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