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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    I jinxed Claussen nicely.

    The top of the batting order needs to start getting on base again.


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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Claussen getting smoked by bad hitters.

    Jason Lane, Chris Burke, Adam Everett, Brad Ausmus. You got to be kidding me.

    (albeit Lane's was a cheap homerun)

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Pitchings back to normal for the starters.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Pettitte K's looking. 2 outs.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Quote Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
    Claussen getting smoked by bad hitters.

    Jason Lane, Chris Burke, Adam Everett, Brad Ausmus. You got to be kidding me.
    Lane's a bad hitter? First I heard of it. But yeah, Houston comes to play, 1 through 9. Reds? Less so.
    “And when finally they sense that some position cannot be sustained, they do not re-examine their ideas. Instead, they simply change the subject.” Jamie Galbraith

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Taveras grounds out. 4-0 Astros after 5.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    The Reds breakdown to easily against the Astros. A missed oppourtunity, a bad pitch, they wig out. It is a mental block they need to overcome in the future seasons unless they rebuild over, which hopefully will bring fresh faces and talents that haven't seen them yet.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Aurilia K's. 1 out.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Griffey grounds out. 2 outs.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Quote Originally Posted by Falls City Beer
    Lane's a bad hitter? First I heard of it. But yeah, Houston comes to play, 1 through 9. Reds? Less so.
    He may not be a bad hitter, but is certainly not a great hitter. Power is his only tool...and his solid power doesn't make up for that .306 on-base percentage, in my opinion of course.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Kearns singles.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Casey grounds out. 4-0 Astros, Mid. 6th.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Quote Originally Posted by OnBaseMachine
    He may not be a bad hitter, but is certainly not a great hitter. Power is his only tool...and his solid power doesn't make up for that .306 on-base percentage in my opinion.
    Lane and WMP are pretty much the same hitter.

    But like I said, the Astros play to win.
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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Quote Originally Posted by Falls City Beer
    Lane's a bad hitter? First I heard of it. But yeah, Houston comes to play, 1 through 9. Reds? Less so.
    It's called pitching.

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    Re: 8/31/2005 Reds and Astros

    Is it to early to say the Reds will lose? and get shut out?


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