Re: The Jay Bruce Watch and Discussion
The last place in the world I want to see Bruce is in a Cubs jersey. *shudders*
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Assembly Hall
No, to the Cubs for Kyle Schwarber!!!!!!!
We need some flair.....I think Jose Cardenal would bring some much needed hair power to this club. I don't think Oscar Gamble and Bake McBride are available to trade right now.
Re: The Jay Bruce Watch and Discussion
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Raisor
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Re: The Jay Bruce Watch and Discussion
Here's a fun tweet from April
Steve Mancuso @spmancuso Apr 26
@themusketeer Marty spent *half* the post-game segment arguing Boesch should play ahead of Bruce. "Looks like he's never seen a curve ball."
Re: The Jay Bruce Watch and Discussion
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Raisor
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Can we all agree it was a really short "slump"?
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Re: The Jay Bruce Watch and Discussion
.800 OPS is just one hot streak away!
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Tom Servo
Here's a fun tweet from April
Steve Mancuso @spmancuso Apr 26
@themusketeer Marty spent *half* the post-game segment arguing Boesch should play ahead of Bruce. "Looks like he's never seen a curve ball."
Shame the banana phone is gone, would love someone to ask Marty about that.
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Raisor
Can we all agree it was a really short "slump"?
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Re: The Jay Bruce Watch and Discussion
From Joel Luckhaupt:
Jay Bruce has a .384 OBP over his last 190 PA (.301/.384/.536 during span). Last time his OBP was that high for that long was 2012. #Reds
Jay Bruce's last 190 PA pace stretched out over 162 games (not fair, but still cool):
.301/.384/.536, 57 2B, 25 HR, 82 BB, 113 K #Reds
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Raisor
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OnBaseMachine
From Joel Luckhaupt:
Jay Bruce has a .384 OBP over his last 190 PA (.301/.384/.536 during span). Last time his OBP was that high for that long was 2012. #Reds
Jay Bruce's last 190 PA pace stretched out over 162 games (not fair, but still cool):
.301/.384/.536, 57 2B, 25 HR, 82 BB, 113 K #Reds
He might be playing his way into a trade.
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This is an interesting tidbit
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For all the talk about Cueto, Chapman and right-hander Mike Leake, some around the Reds believe that right fielder Jay Bruce is as good a bet as anyone to be traded.
Bruce, 28, rejected a pair of extension offers from the team last season. Catcher Devin Mesoraco, coming off surgery on his left hip, could end up in the outfield next season. So, if the Reds move Bruce (along with potential free agent Marlon Byrd), they might be short only one outfielder in 2016.
http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/t...d=479488067562
He rejected not one but TWO extension offers from the Reds? I thought he wanted to play his entire career in Cincinnati?
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Ghosts of 1990
Maybe the Reds were trying to buy really low during a career worst season for Jay?
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Or maybe that's a bunch malarkey, Roesenthal has had his facts wrong before.