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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
didi has wheels but Phils gets the force out, 2 down
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Location: New England
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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
Phipps k's, game over
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Danger is my business!
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Back in Florida
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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
Six runs scored in the series. Lucky to get away with one W.
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#154 |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 9,702
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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
Reds hit the ball well today, not always in luck.
Halladay got he job done, but certainly wasn't dominating. On another day, with the same stuff and less luck, we'd get 5 off him. |
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#155 |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Cambridge, OH
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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
Updated Reds HR list (players in italics are active):
Reds 100-Home Run Club 1. Johnny Bench - 389 2. Frank Robinson - 324 3. Tony Perez - 287 4. Adam Dunn - 270 5. Ted Kluszewski - 251 6. George Foster - 244 7. Ken Griffey, Jr. - 210 8. Eric Davis - 203 9. Barry Larkin - 198 10. Vada Pinson - 186 11. Wally Post - 172 12. Gus Bell - 160 13. Joe Morgan - 152 13. Pete Rose - 152 15. Lee May - 147 16. Brandon Phillips - 139 17. Dan Driessen - 133 17. Joey Votto - 133 19. Jay Bruce - 132 20. Reggie Sanders - 125 21. Ernie Lombardi - 120 22. Sean Casey - 118 23. Frank McCormick - 110 24. Dave Parker - 107 25. Chris Sabo - 104 26. Dave Concepcion - 101
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thirsty and miserable
Join Date: May 2006
Location: NJ/NY
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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
A bit surprised about BP, he's got good career numbers against Halladay. He has been in kind of a funk in the last week or so though. Ludwick, as I pointed out earlier, is apparently 0-for-life against Halladay.
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"Since I've been with the Reds in 1989, we've never had a farm system this loaded," Bowden said. "If we were the New York Yankees and had unlimited dollars, we could have traded for Colon, (Jeff) Weaver, Rolen, (Cliff) Floyd, (Kenny) Rogers and Finley and gotten them all -- and still held onto our top five prospects. That's an amazing statement." |
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Will post for food
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Dublin, OH
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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
Jay Bruce is 25 and kills baseballs.
And getting better every year. And a Red for a very long time. Niiiice. |
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Senor Votto
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
17. Joey Votto - 133
19. Jay Bruce - 132 I wonder who will be higher on the list at the end of the season?
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Will post for food
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Dublin, OH
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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Shelburne Falls, MA
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Re: 9.5.12 Phillies @ Reds (the Start of the Didi Gregorius era and the Return of Vot
Very impressed with Gregorius' athleticism. Maybe a bit raw at the plate right now, but I see a high-ceiling athlete. Reds have a dilemma at SS, IMO. (Hamilton = OF)
Villareal pumped strikes. That was nice to see.
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