You got that right. :lol:
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Don't look now but the Reds are two outs away from being only 3 games from 3rd place, and only 8 from 2nd place.
Might as well call up Devin Mesoraco. Gotta get it while the getting is good.
Final Cincinnati 6, Houston 5
Scoring Summary
Bot 2nd: Cincinnati
- J. Gomes homered to deep left
Top 3rd: Houston
- K. Matsui homered to deep right
- C. Lee homered to deep left
- J. Keppinger homered to left
Bot 3rd: Cincinnati
- D. Stubbs homered to deep left
- S. Rolen hit sacrifice fly to center, J. Votto scored, B. Phillips to second
Bot 4th: Cincinnati
- J. Lehr safe at first on pitcher Y. Bazardo's fielding error, W. Balentien scored
Top 5th: Houston
- G. Blum homered to right
- J. Keppinger homered to deep center
Bot 6th: Cincinnati
- D. Stubbs singled to shallow right, W. Balentien scored, D. Stubbs to second advancing on throw
Bot 7th: Cincinnati
- J. Votto scored, B. Phillips to third on wild pitch
Houston Batting
2B - H Pence (24, J Lehr).
HR - K Matsui (7, 3rd inning off J Lehr 0 on, 0 Out), C Lee (26, 3rd inning off J Lehr 0 on, 1 Out), G Blum (10, 5th inning off J Lehr 0 on, 1 Out), J Keppinger 2 (7, 3rd inning off J Lehr 0 on, 2 Out, 5th inning off J Lehr 0 on, 1 Out).
S - M Bourn.
RBI - K Matsui (41), C Lee (96), G Blum (47), J Keppinger 2 (27).
2-out RBI - J Keppinger.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - M Bourn 1, H Pence 1, C Lee 1, G Blum 1.
Team LOB - 8.
Base Running
SB - M Bourn (57, 2nd base off J Lehr/C Tatum).
Fielding
E - Y Bazardo (2, field).
DP - 1 (T Manzella-K Matsui-G Blum).
Cincinnati Batting
2B - W Balentien (7, Y Bazardo).
HR - D Stubbs (7, 3rd inning off Y Bazardo 0 on, 0 Out), J Gomes (20, 2nd inning off Y Bazardo 0 on, 0 Out).
S - C Tatum, J Lehr.
SF - S Rolen.
RBI - D Stubbs 2 (13), S Rolen (14), J Gomes (49), J Lehr (1).
2-out RBI - D Stubbs.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - P Janish 2, S Rolen 1, J Gomes 1, K Barker 1.
GIDP - B Phillips.
Team LOB - 8.
Base Running
SB - D Stubbs (6, 2nd base off Y Bazardo/J Towles).
Fielding
Outfield assists - D Stubbs.
Pitching
WP - J Fulchino.Code:IP H R ER BB K HR WHIP Season ERA
Y. Bazardo 5.0 7 4 4 2 2 2 2.06 8.50
W. Lopez 1.0 2 1 1 0 1 0 2.00 10.29 (BS, 1)
W. Wright 0.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1.73 5.60 (L, 3-3)
J. Fulchino 2.0 0 0 0 1 6 0 1.16 3.28
Cincinnati
IP H R ER BB K HR WHIP Season ERA
J. Lehr 5.0 11 5 5 1 6 5 1.56 5.30
P. Viola 0.1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.36 2.45
J. Burton 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1.48 5.02 (W, 1-0)
N. Masset 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.05 2.63 (H, 16)
F. Cordero 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.29 2.29 (S, 37)
Pitches-strikes - J Fulchino 32-20; Y Bazardo 86-57; W Lopez 22-16; W Wright 7-4; J Burton 18-14; N Masset 9-7; F Cordero 11-7; J Lehr 99-67; P Viola 11-6.
Ground balls-fly balls - J Fulchino 0-0; Y Bazardo 9-7; W Lopez 3-0; W Wright 1-0; J Burton 1-2; N Masset 1-1; F Cordero 2-0; J Lehr 5-8; P Viola 0-0.
Batters faced - J Fulchino 7; Y Bazardo 24; W Lopez 5; W Wright 2; J Burton 5; N Masset 3; F Cordero 3; J Lehr 26; P Viola 3.
I think we can put to bed the question about Drew Stubbs' power. Suffice to say the guy has pop. Seems to me the only thing holding him back from nailing down the CF job on a fulltime basis is hitting a curveball. A good start would be learning to lay off the curveballs he can't hit with a tennis racket. And this hole in his game is not unusual for young players.
As it is right now he's a .250 hitter with pop, speed and outstanding CF defense and that ain't bad...
Perhaps Stubbs is the young Steve Finley Marty talked about a couple years ago, but we all misheard him?
That was a fine series for the Reds. All the games were close, they came from behind in each one, and there were some signs of offense. Overcoming 5 homers ought to keep the boys at Elias Sports Bureau busy until game time tonight. I imagine 5 solo homers is a rarity in itself.
BTW, Francisco did walk in the minors, at least once every 100 AB, so I guess we have to wait until next year to see another. :)