Glad to see Votto was able to score on that homer
Glad to see Votto was able to score on that homer
Wood picks up where he left off.
Reds again put a crooked number up in the first, will Wood be able to hold the Marlins? Disco did wonderfully last night.
If Wood pitches poorly again today and Mahle does well on Saturday I think you have to replace him no? The guy is giving up homer's to career minor leaguers. Just not the same guy he has been.
Alex Wood needs to go the way of Matt Kemp. The Dodgers sure did abuse the Reds in that trade. They must still be laughing at the Reds front office's lack of baseball knowledge.
RedsfaninMT (08-29-2019)
Reds abused The Marlins on the Straily/Castillo trade, Reds abused The Tigers on the Simon/Suarez deal.
Reds also did well dumping Latos before he fell off a cliff and getting Disco in return.
They got hosed on the Chapman deal for sure, but that was ordered by Bob.
Frazier deal was basically a wash.
Win some, lose some. "Lack of baseball knowledge" is a bit harsh.
Hillsdale87 (08-29-2019),Powel Crosley (08-29-2019),Rantly (08-29-2019),RiverRat13 (08-29-2019),Wonderful Monds (08-29-2019)
Just got home.
Aquino is now 199th on the Reds' all-time home run list -- tied with five other players:
Phillip Ervin
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Mike Lum
Reggie Taylor
George Tebeau
Eric Stratton, Rush Chairman. Damn glad to meet ya.
cumberlandreds (08-29-2019),Rantly (08-29-2019),Ron Madden (08-29-2019),The Operator (08-29-2019)
Aquino has passed Miguel Cairo for 25th place among Hispanic players on the Reds' all-time home run list.
1. Tony Perez (Cuba) - 287
2. Eugenio Suarez (Venezuela) - 132
3. Dave Concepcion (Venezuela) - 101
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
12. Jose Peraza (Venezuela) - 28
14. Jose Guillen (Dom. Rep.) - 27
15. Juan Castro (Mexico) - 25
16. Ramon Hernandez (Venezuela) - 24
17. Eduardo Perez (USA/Puerto Rico) - 23
18. Yasiel Puig (Cuba) - 22
19. Alex Ochoa (USA/Cuba) - 20
20. Luis Quiñones (Puerto Rico) - 19
20. Benito Santiago (Puerto Rico) - 19
20. D'Angelo Jimenez (Dom. Rep.) - 19
20. Alex Gonzalez (Venezuela) - 19
24. Juan Encarnacion (Dom. Rep.) - 16
25. Aristides Aquino (Dom. Rep.) - 14
26. Miguel Cairo (Venezuela) - 13
27. Roberto Kelly (Panama) - 12
28. Ruben Rivera (Panama) - 10
Eric Stratton, Rush Chairman. Damn glad to meet ya.
cumberlandreds (08-29-2019),RED VAN HOT (08-30-2019),Ron Madden (08-29-2019),The Operator (08-29-2019)
Right now Aquino isn't missing when a pitcher makes a mistake. Just amazing what he is doing. That HR should have tied him Frank Robinson and Greg Vaughn with 14 HR's in a calendar month. (A Reds record) I like his chances of breaking that record. He also hold the MLB record for the fastest to 14 HR's to start a career.
Reds Fan Since 1971
Ron Madden (08-29-2019)
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