Castellini is running the show, and Dusty's his guy.Dusty wasn't Walt's pick, and it's pretty clear that Walt's running the show now.
Castellini is running the show, and Dusty's his guy.Dusty wasn't Walt's pick, and it's pretty clear that Walt's running the show now.
Ludwick flies out to center. 5-0 Cards mid 2nd.
Dunn with a broken bat fly out to center. 1 out.
Benzinger backing and calling! And the 1990 world championship series belongs to the Cincinnati Reds!
Edwin grounds out to short. 2 outs.
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"You only have to bat a thousand in two things; flying and heart transplants. Everything else you can go 4-for-5."
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Looper throwing that heavy fastball over and over and over.
Votto flies out to left. 5-0 Cards after 2.
Another 11 pitch inning.
In a nutshell, this team is missing a couple of things. One, the young players are just that, young. They make rookie mistakes, because they are, well, rookies. Two, the legend in right field, while once a great player, is no longer that. And he bats in the most important spot in the lineup.
I think this team will finish around .500 and then next year, when the rookies have a year under their belts, and someone who can actually run is in right field, will be lights out.
Complete game shutout coming!
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-Beano Cook
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