Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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Fil3232
I’d say we’re just responding in kind to the President & COO of the Reds
There's a better than decent chance that front office-adjacent folks post or snoop here. They should hear it.
The hardest-core fans are sickened by this. Now imagine a Joe Punchclock fan. Why would they show up?
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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Originally Posted by
Redsfaithful
like I don't actually need to know the ins and outs of someone like Tommy Pham.
And that's totally fine. But, if you had been watching you would know he has been stinging the ball and having good at bats.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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Falls City Beer
Whether I watch every inning or look at the stats page, you guys claim I know nothing and I'm pure pessimism (despite the facts). What am I missing by not watching Pham? What should I be anticipating from him going forward? Ok. This team is 2-9. What are they likely to improve to?
As Redsfaithful said, the only kids worth tuning in for are Greene and Stephenson (and India when he returns). Man that's some thin gruel.
"Man, this guy clearly doesn't see that this .200 winning percentage team is actually a .350 winning percentage team. Sucka."
Its not a matter of watching "every inning" - you specifically stated you have literally not watched ONE inning. And yet, you make absolute statements about players based off quite literally the box scores in a very small sample size. You can do whatever you want to do. I can also point out BS when I see it.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
FWIW, I feel like that’s what you do all the time with prospects. Unless you’re grinding on MiLB tv.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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RedTeamGo!
Its not a matter of watching "every inning" - you specifically stated you have literally not watched ONE inning. And yet, you make absolute statements about players based off quite literally the box scores in a very small sample size. You can do whatever you want to do. I can also point out BS when I see it.
...since the Atlanta series. They've gotten completely throttled. They didn't stand a chance in any of the west coast games so far. There's nothing BS about deciding not to watch a 2-9 team with the worst stats in baseball.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
I watched or listened to every inning until 1130PM last Saturday night against the Dodgers.
Then Sunday I watched until the Dodgers blew it open again. So what... 3 innings?
Maybe 2 innings last night. Once it was 2-1 I knew that was a deficit too far to overcome for this offense.
I'm skipping the rest of the Padres series. I'll tune in a bit for the Cardinals this weekend. But if they poop the bed in that series too, that'll downgrade my attention span to just checking the score in the morning. Once they are 10 or 15 back, I'll stop even checking the score.
I like baseball though and I have the MLB package free, so I have been watching other teams. "Big Inning" is a pretty cool feature of MLB. It just cycles through the good parts and/or live action around the league, and has very limited commercials. I highly recommend it.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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Falls City Beer
...since the Atlanta series. They've gotten completely throttled. They didn't stand a chance in any of the west coast games so far. There's nothing BS about deciding not to watch a 2-9 team with the worst stats in baseball.
I am not referring to the team. I am referring to specific players, and....you know what, I don't care. You do you.
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Fil3232
FWIW, I feel like that’s what you do all the time with prospects
Its not what I do with prospects, but whatevs
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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RedTeamGo!
And that's totally fine. But, if you had been watching you would know he has been stinging the ball and having good at bats.
I doubt many of them are actually as bad as their stats would indicate currently, at least I'd hope not or they'll blow past 100 losses.
I'm not trying to make more out of this start than it is, there are 2-9 stretches even for good teams every year, obviously it's amplified happening at the start. But you add in the failson owner comments coming right after a salary dump which came right after they locked out the players which came right after the Bengals went to the Super Bowl and showed all sorts of things are actually possible if an organization tries, and it's just dire.
What fanbase wouldn't be gnashing teeth right here? It's actually funny that there's anyone at all pumping the brakes on anger right now.
They just started 2-9! An owner took a dump on the fans on Opening Day after dumping a bunch of salary! We will talk about the last two weeks for YEARS.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
It’s kind of funny how the Reds genuinely tried in 2020 and 2021 and so they at least played ok to start the year while each of the last years where they just slapped something together and hoped for the best (2018, 2019, 2022) have all seen the Reds get off to horrific starts.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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Tom Servo
It’s kind of funny how the Reds genuinely tried in 2020 and 2021 and so they at least played ok to start the year while each of the last years where they just slapped something together and hoped for the best (2018, 2019, 2022) have all seen the Reds get off to horrific starts.
But...but they can't afford getting off to fast starts
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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Redsfaithful
I doubt many of them are actually as bad as their stats would indicate currently, at least I'd hope not or they'll blow past 100 losses.
I'm not trying to make more out of this start than it is, there are 2-9 stretches even for good teams every year, obviously it's amplified happening at the start. But you add in the failson owner comments coming right after a salary dump which came right after they locked out the players which came right after the Bengals went to the Super Bowl and showed all sorts of things are actually possible if an organization tries, and it's just dire.
What fanbase wouldn't be gnashing teeth right here? It's actually funny that there's anyone at all pumping the brakes on anger right now.
They just started 2-9! An owner took a dump on the fans on Opening Day after dumping a bunch of salary! We will talk about the last two weeks for YEARS.
I agree with your sentiment here. It’s amplified because it’s the start of the year and the owner made an ass of himself on opening day.
As far as the players go, aside from Naquin and Drury who are overplaying, and Farmer and Stephenson who are meeting expectations, every other player is worse to significantly worse than we can expect from them for the rest of the year. Including Moose and Aquino.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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TheBigLebowski
Listening to Bob and Phil take victory laps over this on Opening Day was truly nauseating.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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Originally Posted by
Redsfaithful
I doubt many of them are actually as bad as their stats would indicate currently, at least I'd hope not or they'll blow past 100 losses.
I'm not trying to make more out of this start than it is, there are 2-9 stretches even for good teams every year, obviously it's amplified happening at the start. But you add in the failson owner comments coming right after a salary dump which came right after they locked out the players which came right after the Bengals went to the Super Bowl and showed all sorts of things are actually possible if an organization tries, and it's just dire.
What fanbase wouldn't be gnashing teeth right here? It's actually funny that there's anyone at all pumping the brakes on anger right now.
They just started 2-9! An owner took a dump on the fans on Opening Day after dumping a bunch of salary! We will talk about the last two weeks for YEARS.
Just to be clear: I totally agree with you.
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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Originally Posted by
Redsfaithful
I doubt many of them are actually as bad as their stats would indicate currently, at least I'd hope not or they'll blow past 100 losses.
I'm not trying to make more out of this start than it is, there are 2-9 stretches even for good teams every year, obviously it's amplified happening at the start. But you add in the failson owner comments coming right after a salary dump which came right after they locked out the players which came right after the Bengals went to the Super Bowl and showed all sorts of things are actually possible if an organization tries, and it's just dire.
What fanbase wouldn't be gnashing teeth right here? It's actually funny that there's anyone at all pumping the brakes on anger right now.
They just started 2-9! An owner took a dump on the fans on Opening Day after dumping a bunch of salary! We will talk about the last two weeks for YEARS.
This is exactly why the Reds need to divorce themselves from Phil. He’s a pox that’s gonna pee on the fire of attempt to correct this ship
Re: Phil Castellini surprised that Opening Day tickets still unsold
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westofyou
He’s a pox that’s gonna pee on the fire of attempt to correct this ship
That man is a mixed metaphor and he must be stopped.