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3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Lineup:
Reds Stubbs 8 Phillips 4 Votto 3 Rolen 5 Bruce 9 Gomes 7 Hanigan 2 Janish 6 LeCure 1 Adolescent Bears Colvin 9 S. Castro 6 Byrd 8 A Ramirez 5 C Pena 3 A Soriano 7 DeWitt DH Barney 4 Zambrano 1
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
For the record, Bailey is pitching in a minor league game today. That pretty much means he is the Reds #4 starter. They don't think they need to see him against MLB hitters.
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Reds top of the 1st:
Stubbs K looking Phillips BB Votto K Rolen 8 0-0
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Colvin 8
Castro 6 (nice play deep in the hole by Janish) Byrd BB Ramirez 8 End 1 0-0 And back to work for me. I'll try update when I can. BTW, when I went to Az last year, the games in Mesa were intolerable. Cub fans are miserable no matter where they are.
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Bruce K's
Gomes doubles Hanigan singles Gomes scores 1-0 Reds Janish flies out LeCure grounds into a force out. 1-0 Reds after 1.5 |
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Pena doubles
Soto singles Soriano pops out to Votto Dewitt grounds into a FC. Pena scores Soto out at 2nd. 1-1 Barney singles Colvin ground rule double 2-1 Cubs Castro flies out. 2-1 after 2. |
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Time to focus on the Buckeyes, I'm out.
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Phillips doubles after a Stubbs K then Votto walks and Rolen with the 3 run shot. 4-2 Reds ok I'm done now.
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
4-4 in the bottom of the 3rd as Danny Ray replaces LeCure with one out.
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
6-4 Cubs after 3 as Danny Ray allows LeCure's runners to score. LeCure's ERA rockets up to 5.79.
IP 2.1 H 8 ER 6 BB 1 K 0 |
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Reds tie it at 6 on a Stubbs single and a Votto HR.
Going to the bottom of the 5th |
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Cubs now lead 9-6 after 5 innings, as Burton takes the mound and surrenders 3 runs in the fifth. LeCure, Herrera and Burton all looking like the B-squad in this game against the Adolescent Bears. Love that handle!
Anyone hear what's happening with Bailey in the minor league game? |
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
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Homer Bailey for Class A Bakersfield vs Brewers: 5.1ip, 5h, 4er, 0bb, 7k, 76 pitches per M. Sheldon Last edited by muddie; 03-18-2011 at 06:27 PM. |
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Get out the laughing gas!
Reds now take 10-9 lead in this game of playground seesaw with the Adolescent Bears. It's the end of the 7th. Maloney preserved our 1-run advantage pitching an inning, surrendering a walk and a hit but ceding no runs to the Chicagoans. We racked up four runs in the sixth inning on a series of doubles (by Gomes, Hanigan) and RBI singles (by Stubbs, Phillips, Votto). |
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Re: 3/18/11 Reds Vs. Baby Bears
Reds up 14-12 after 8
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