Suarez tries to steal and then Peraza is thrown trying to score. And so it goes................
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what on earth are the Reds doing
“I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”
Freak25 (09-07-2016)
More... sorry I'm steamed. 1 - not challenging Brandon's out call. 2- Brandon walks slowly back to the dugout rather than trotting (Keith went after him for that) 3 -Schlebber
4- disco.. more but I can't type fast enough to keep up with the flaws today. a double steal while a 400 hitter is at the plate?
"Stupid" - Mets broadcasters.
mbgrayson (09-07-2016)
http://www.wsj.com/articles/how-drug...ets-1459795793
Understand, there was no party in the use of these drugs—that part happened off the field, away from the game. No, this was all business. This was the care and feeding of the professional athlete. The “jar” was like our traveling medicine cabinet, a way to chase the aches and pains. You’d walk into the clubhouse and catch one of your teammates sitting in front of his locker looking like he’d just been through a spin cycle. There’d be dark circles under his eyes. The simplest movements would be accompanied by the groans of an old, beaten-down man. It would be the middle of August—game 141 on the schedule, say—the dog days of the dog days, and this poor guy could barely stand and straighten his knees because of all the abrasions running up and down his legs. He’d be bruised from head to toe, from being plunked by a season’s worth of pitches. He’d have a couple of broken bones in his hands, but he was determined to play through his injuries, to see his way to the butt end of the schedule. Maybe he was playing for his next contract, scrambling to keep his job over some upstart rookie.
For those of you wanting a very high pick there is still hope.
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Tom Servo (09-07-2016)
Syndegaard doesn't hold runners well. The Reds have decided to attack that weakness.
But they have done so very poorly. Not MLB caliber.
Duvall weakly pops out to end the third. 2-0 Mets
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DeAz K's to end the Mets 4th. 2-0 Mets
Reds Fan Since 1971
Second walk of the day for Schebler gives him 12 BBs to 24 Ks since his return after the Bruce trade, not too shabby.
“I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”
This really is a strange game. Schebler has walked twice.
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