Chris Welsh: "You'd better get that big guy signed right now, before he gets fifty (homers)."
Indeed.
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Chris Welsh: "You'd better get that big guy signed right now, before he gets fifty (homers)."
Indeed.
Updated Reds HR list:
Reds All-Time Home Run Leaders
1. Johnny Bench - 389
2. Frank Robinson - 324
3. Tony Perez - 287
4. Ted Kluszewski - 251
5. George Foster - 244
6. Eric Davis - 203
7. Barry Larkin - 198
8. Vada Pinson - 186
9. Wally Post - 172
10. Gus Bell - 160
11. Joe Morgan - 152
11. Pete Rose - 152
13. Adam Dunn - 151
14. Lee May - 147
15. Dan Driessen - 133
16. Ken Griffey, Jr. - 126
17. Reggie Sanders - 125
18. Ernie Lombardi - 120
19. Sean Casey - 116
20. Frank McCormick - 110
21. Dave Parker - 107
22. Chris Sabo - 104
23. Dave Concepcion - 101
24. Gordy Coleman - 98
25. Paul O'Neill - 96
Dunn has six homeruns in 35 atbats vs the Cubs this season.
Coming into tonight, Dunn was hitting .330/.450/.722-1.172 with 12 homeruns 115 atbats at Wrigley.
Can those of us stuck at work get some quality pbp please? Thanks. And Welsh finally speaks something that makes sense, baseball wise. How novel.
I don't know what these announcers are talking about. They are saying it is dilemma whether to sign Dunn. How's that? I don't see the issue. On the offensive side of things, this guy is the franchise.
will 5 yrs 50M do it for dunner?
I hope they can get Williams out of the game early, because there bullpen had to pitch about 5 innings or so last night.
If we don't re-sign adam dunn to a LTC, I don't see how you can argue as a fan that we are trying to contend. I will be irate if he ever leaves
I don't think Dunn wants to break the bank...Quote:
Originally Posted by deltachi8
I think we can get him for 5 years for about 40-42 million.
By the way, Kearns missed a few good pitches to hit in that last AB
Walker pops up
2 down quickly
Fly out to right
Fly out to left
More Dunn: Now OPSing 1.000
Dunn is insane.
By the end of the season, Dunn should be in the top ten in Reds history in home runs, with a shot at getting to #6 next season (ahead of Eric Davis, Barry Larkin, and Vada Pinson).
Two more seasons with the Reds could get him past Kluszewski into the top four, with only Tony Perez, Frank Robinson, and Johnny Bench ahead of him.
Wow.
Sign him. Now.
Lee grounds out to 1st.
1-2-3 inning.