Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
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Originally Posted by
Ironman92
Choo has about a 5 year grace period with me on complaining because I remember Dusty's first 5 years of CF.
Thank you Lord for Shin Soo Choo.
FRom what I remember during those years, we won two Central Division championships and we seldom beat ourselves through bad fundamentals or mental mistakes.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
Kershaw looked flabbergasted.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
A baseball just died. Wow.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
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Originally Posted by
1940757690
Odds we win this 1-0?
0%
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
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Originally Posted by
Red Raindog
Bruce looked locked in there
Last night he looked bad....tonight he takes arguably the best NL pitcher almost to the river....go figure.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
Cozart fans. Kershaw is good. But the Reds lead 1-0.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
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Originally Posted by
Ironman92
He's an intelligent, educated and well-spoken 1st ballot HOF former athlete. He has something to add.
Intellegent and well-spoken? Yes. Educated? Eh, I guess if you count Michigan as a real university. :)
But he rambled on and on at that speech, he thanked Jim Bowden and the Washington Nationals over and over, despite knowing knowing JimBo is persona non grata around here.
And based on his output so far tonight, I'm still not impressed.
You can be a great player, well spoken, well educated, etc. and not be a great commentator. One doesn't guarantee the other.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
Sometimes, there ARE homeruns that are only gone at Great American.
This was not one of those times.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
Did they say first HR surrendered by Kershaw to LHB in 200+ innings? That's rare air.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
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. Jay Bruce - 162
13. Gus Bell - 160
13. Brandon Phillips - 160
15. Joey Votto - 155
16. Joe Morgan - 152
16. Pete Rose - 152
18. Lee May - 147
19. Dan Driessen - 133
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
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
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Originally Posted by
Mutaman
FRom what I remember during those years, we won two Central Division championships and we seldom beat ourselves through bad fundamentals or mental mistakes.
Yeah....Choo is the reason Votto, Bruce, Meso, Cozy and Heisey have been bone-headed running the bases too often this year.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
und rums! netter home run von bruuuuuuuuuuce!
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Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
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Originally Posted by
Mutaman
FRom what I remember during those years, we won two Central Division championships and we seldom beat ourselves through bad fundamentals or mental mistakes.
Except for the time when Drew Stubbs threw a ball into the stands after only 2 outs during 2010.
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
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Originally Posted by
The Operator
Intellegent and well-spoken? Yes. Educated? Eh, I guess if you count Michigan as a real university. :)
But he rambled on and on at that speech, he thanked Jim Bowden and the Washington Nationals over and over, despite knowing knowing JimBo is persona non grata around here.
And based on his output so far tonight, I'm still not impressed.
You can be a great player, well spoken, well educated, etc. and not be a great commentator. One doesn't guarantee the other.
You have your right to your opinion.
Go Reds!
Re: Dodgers vs. Reds 9/8/13
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Originally Posted by
Ironman92
Yeah....Choo is the reason Votto, Bruce, Meso, Cozy and Heisey have been bone-headed running the bases too often this year.
How does this ignore thingy work?