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Re: 4/21 vs Pirates
Good analysis M2.
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Re: 4/21 vs Pirates
Two out of three in Florida.
And we'll be right where we want to be. Go REDS!!!!!!!!!
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Re: 4/21 vs Pirates
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I won't hold you in suspense. It's guys who slug. By far and going away the highest correlation between RBIs and any other stat is SLG. I agree the Reds could use a more diverse lineup, but the team is what it is at this time, a club that lives and dies with the longball. Sean Casey's too hot and cold and Joe Randa's too Joe Randa to significantly remake the team (I believe they'd be more effective hitting #5 and #6). IMO the guy who most changes the composition of the lineup is Freel because he adds speed. Eddie Encarnacion could add a slash and burn element next year.
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Re: 4/21 vs Pirates
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I don't think Randa's hitting the ball as hard as you do. Regardless he's in a rather predictable swoon. Kearns has been hitting .222 all season with a good BB rate and no power. He's yet to get hot by any measure. Jr.'s got a .409 OB in his last six games, though I agree about his power. Ryan Freel did just fine subbing in for Randa. You're also overlooking that Kip Wells is a much tougher pitcher on RH hitters than LH hitters. It made a lot of sense to sit those guys today. Wells' main weakness against RH hitters is wildness and Freel's better equipped to take advantage of that than Randa. You could argue Kearns would have been better equipped for it than Wily Mo, but no way is Wily Mo getting benched right now.
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Re: 4/21 vs Pirates
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Re: 4/21 vs Pirates
Oh and it wasn't just the hitters that needed to do their job. The fielding wasn't in it as well. As good a slugger Dunn is he still cost the REDS with a fielding error today.
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