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    9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    #reds lineup vs #brewers

    Schebler 9,
    Peraza 6,
    Votto 3,
    Gennett 4,
    Barnhart 2,
    Ervin 7,
    Williams 8,
    Dixon 5,
    Lorenzen 1

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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Peraza homers to put Reds up 2-0 in the first.

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    Peraza has passed Alex Ochoa for 17th place among Hispanic players on the Reds home run list.

    1. Tony Perez (Cuba) - 287
    2. Dave Concepcion (Venezuela) - 101
    3. Eugenio Suarez (Venezuela) - 92
    4. Leo Cardenas (Cuba) - 72
    5. Edwin Encarnacion (Dom. Rep.) - 71
    6. Wily Mo Peña (Dom. Rep.) - 54
    7. Cesar Geronimo (Dom. Rep.) - 44
    8. Felipe Lopez (Puerto Rico) - 41
    9. Bo Diaz (Venezuela) - 39
    10. Javier Valentin (Puerto Rico) - 34
    11. Cesar Cedeño (Dom. Rep.) - 30
    12. Mariano Duncan (Dom. Rep.) - 28
    13. Jose Guillen (Dom. Rep.) - 27
    14. Juan Castro (Mexico) - 25
    15. Ramon Hernandez (Venezuela) - 24
    16. Eduardo Perez (USA/Puerto Rico) - 23
    17. Jose Peraza (Venezuela) - 21
    18. Alex Ochoa (USA/Cuba) - 20
    19. Luis Quiñones (Puerto Rico) - 19
    19. Benito Santiago (Puerto Rico) - 19
    19. D'Angelo Jimenez (Dom. Rep.) - 19
    19. Alex Gonzalez (Venezuela) - 19
    23. Juan Encarnacion (Dom. Rep.) - 16
    24. Miguel Cairo (Venezuela) - 13
    25. Roberto Kelly (Panama) - 12
    26. Ruben Rivera (Panama) - 10
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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Peraza also is now tied for third for hits by a Reds SS in a season.

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    That 2-run HR by Peraza was his 173rd hit of the season, tying Leo Cardenas (1962) for third-most by a Reds shortstop in a season (Larkin, 185 in 1990 & Larkin, 174 in 1988).

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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Quote Originally Posted by klw View Post
    Peraza also is now tied for third for hits by a Reds SS in a season.

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    Who would have thought Peraza would be 2nd on the team in hits and has more HR than Votto. I hope he saves some of his magic beans for next year.

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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Quote Originally Posted by klw View Post
    Peraza also is now tied for third for hits by a Reds SS in a season.

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    Before the season, I would have been AMAZED if in Peraza's best season of his career had more hits than Barry Larkin in his worst season of his career.
    But Jose has obviously put in the work and it's really paying off. Really proud of that kid. What a breakout season. Could be an All Star next season.

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    Is it wrong that I am actually rooting against the Reds because I can't stand helping the Cubs in any shape or form?

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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Quote Originally Posted by RedlegsFanatic View Post
    Before the season, I would have been AMAZED if in Peraza's best season of his career had more hits than Barry Larkin in his worst season of his career.
    But Jose has obviously put in the work and it's really paying off. Really proud of that kid. What a breakout season. Could be an All Star next season.

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    Is it wrong that I am actually rooting against the Reds because I can't stand helping the Cubs in any shape or form?
    I hate Milwaukee as much as the Cubs, Pirates, and Cardinals, so I can't root for them.
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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Granderson walks to lead off the first. That'll end well.

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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Quote Originally Posted by klw View Post
    Granderson walks to lead off the first. That'll end well.
    And it does end well. Yelich k's, Cain GIDP

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    Coming up for the Reds, Ervin and then Mason Dixon.

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    More mistakes cost the Reds a run. Also, if they get guys on, they're going to steal on Lorenzen all night.
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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Quote Originally Posted by Chip R View Post
    More mistakes cost the Reds a run. Also, if they get guys on, they're going to steal on Lorenzen all night.
    Schebler is a horrible right fielder for sure
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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Quote Originally Posted by Rolando View Post
    Schebler is a horrible right fielder for sure
    He's really not. Not a strong arm, I'll grant you. But he makes the plays and he's good enough to play CF.
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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Quote Originally Posted by Chip R View Post
    He's really not. Not a strong arm, I'll grant you. But he makes the plays and he's good enough to play CF.
    I've never noticed his unusual throwing motion till now. Looks sub-optimal.
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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    Quote Originally Posted by malcontent View Post
    I've never noticed his unusual throwing motion till now. Looks sub-optimal.
    His throwing motion didn't always look like this. I think he's still suffering ill effects from the shoulder injury from running into the wall in St. Louis.
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    Re: 9/18/18 Yelich Reds @ Milwaukee

    another hit for Peraza


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