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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Holy crap. Okay, I'm not gone yet. Grand salami. 14-9. hehe.


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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Quote Originally Posted by _Sir_Charles_ View Post
    Holy crap. Okay, I'm not gone yet. Grand salami. 14-9. hehe.

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    one more and a homer to go.3

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    J. Bruce grounded out to second
    Patterson with a hit

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    I don't look for a good bullpen next year but by 2010 I think we'll be better. I do think we know pretty clearly who won't be back next year: Majewski, Weathers, Affeldt, Lincoln, Coffey, Belisle. And I don't think it's a lock that Bray will be back with his 1.61 WHIP. I look for Cordero, Burton, Masset to be joined, possibly, by Roenicke, Fisher, and Ramirez, with the last spot going either to Bray or to a significant upgrade. I suspect those earlier rumors regarding Sherrill and Street had something behind them. Finding one more really solid reliever like those guys would be a way to improve this team a lot with one move.

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Bruce grounds out, the Patterson with a single.

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Bako K's. Valentine up, looking to hit a 5 run homerun. Come on Javy!

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Quote Originally Posted by HokieRed View Post
    I don't look for a good bullpen next year but by 2010 I think we'll be better. I do think we know pretty clearly who won't be back next year: Majewski, Weathers, Affeldt, Lincoln, Coffey, Belisle. And I don't think it's a lock that Bray will be back with his 1.61 WHIP. I look for Cordero, Burton, Masset to be joined, possibly, by Roenicke, Fisher, and Ramirez, with the last spot going either to Bray or to a significant upgrade. I suspect those earlier rumors regarding Sherrill and Street had something behind them. Finding one more really solid reliever like those guys would be a way to improve this team a lot with one move.
    I think that Jocketty will go out and get some people one way or another.

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Game over. Well, at least the Cubs fans didn't get their blowout. Instead they got to see their own bullpen explode. Good. Always try to see the silver lining. :O)

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Final Score Cubs 14 Reds 9

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    The Reds were playing for four runs when they needed nine.

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Okay, here's the scary part. The Reds have scored 11, 7, 9, 2, 5, 8, 10 and 9 runs on this homestand so far. For a team that "won't score any runs the rest of the season" since Dunn left, that's looking pretty damned good. I know the first 2 series' were against the Giants & Pirates...but this club ain't a pushover and we've chalked up 19 on them in 2 games.

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Just got back from the game.

    Absoutley horrable.

    The worst part was the fricken curtian call for Soriano. It was embrassing having that many Cubs fans in the stands to force a curtian call in our damn stadium.

    I heart Majweski

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Quote Originally Posted by Ltlabner View Post
    Just got back from the game.

    Absoutley horrable.

    The worst part was the fricken curtian call for Soriano. It was embrassing having that many Cubs fans in the stands to force a curtian call in our damn stadium.

    I heart Majweski
    What inning did you leave after? Because win or lose, 13 runs scored in the final 2 innings should've been entertaining whoever you're rooting for.

    But yes, a road curtain call is pretty pitiful.

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    Re: Reds vs Cubs 9/6/08

    Code:
    Final      1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  R  H  E  
    Chi Cubs   0  0  1  1  1  3  3  2  3  14 18 1 
    Cincinnati 0  0  0  1  0  0  0  4  4   9 10 0
    Scoring Summary
    Top 3rd: Chi Cubs
    - A. Soriano homered to deep left

    Top 4th: Chi Cubs
    - M. Hoffpauir grounded out to shortstop, A. Ramirez scored

    Bot 4th: Cincinnati - C. Dickerson walked, E. Encarnacion scored, C. Patterson to third, P. Bako to second

    Top 5th: Chi Cubs
    - A. Soriano homered to deep left

    Top 6th: Chi Cubs
    - A. Soriano homered to deep left, R. Johnson and M. DeRosa scored

    Top 7th: Chi Cubs
    - M. DeRosa homered to deep right center, A. Ramirez and M. Hoffpauir scored

    Top 8th: Chi Cubs
    - J. Marquis homered to deep right
    - D. Lee doubled to deep left, A. Soriano scored

    Bot 8th: Cincinnati
    - C. Patterson safe at first on D. Lee's fielding error, B. Phillips and J. Cabrera scored, J. Bruce to second
    - P. Bako doubled to deep center, C. Patterson and J. Bruce scored

    Top 9th: Chi Cubs
    - D. Lee singled to left, R. Johnson and R. Cedeno scored, R. Theriot to second
    - M. Fontenot singled to center, R. Theriot scored, D. Lee to second

    Bot 9th: Cincinnati
    - J. Cabrera homered to deep left, B. Phillips, J. Keppinger and J. Votto scored

    Batting Cincinnati
    2B - P Bako (9, J Samardzija).

    HR - J Cabrera (2, 9th inning off C Marmol 3 on, 0 Out).

    RBI - C Dickerson (13), C Patterson (27), P Bako 2 (34), J Cabrera 4 (8).

    2-out RBI - C Dickerson.

    Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - J Valentin 1, J Keppinger 2, C Dickerson 1, J Cueto 2.

    GIDP - B Phillips.

    Team LOB - 9.

    Batting Chicago
    2B - D Lee 2 (35, J Cueto, G Majewski); G Soto (33, J Cueto).

    HR - A Soriano 3 (27, 3rd inning off J Cueto 0 on, 2 Out, 5th inning off J Cueto 0 on, 0 Out, 6th inning off J Burton 2 on, 2 Out), M Derosa (20, 7th inning off J Burton 2 on, 2 Out), J Marquis (1, 8th inning off G Majewski 0 on, 0 Out).

    RBI - A Soriano 5 (69), M Hoffpauir (2), M DeRosa 3 (83), J Marquis (5), D Lee 3 (80), M Fontenot (35).

    2-out RBI - A Soriano 4, M DeRosa 3, D Lee 2, M Fontenot.

    Runners left in scoring position, 2 out - A Ramirez 1, J Marquis 1, K Hill 1, M Hoffpauir 1, G Soto 1.

    Team LOB - 9.

    Fielding
    E - D Lee (9, ground ball).

    DP - 1 (R Theriot-M DeRosa-D Lee).

    Pitching
    Code:
    J. Marquis     7.1 5 2 2 5 2 0 4.36  (W, 10-8)
    J. Samardzija  0.0 1 3 2 1 0 0 2.05  
    N. Cotts       0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.02  
    M. Wuertz      0.0 2 3 3 1 0 0 4.02  
    C. Marmol      1.0 2 1 1 0 2 1 2.67  
     
    Cincinnati 
    J. Cueto      5.1 8 5 5 1 3 2 4.77  (L, 8-13) 
    J. Burton     1.2 3 4 4 1 1 2 2.82  
    G. Majewski   1.0 3 2 2 1 1 1 5.73  
    M. Lincoln    1.0 4 3 3 1 1 0 4.90 
    WP - J Cueto, C Marmol.

    IBB - P Bako (by J Marquis).

    HBP - R Johnson (by J Cueto); E Encarnacion (by J Samardzija).

    Pitches-strikes - J Marquis 107-58; J Samardzija 17-9; N Cotts 12-7; M Wuertz 14-5; C Marmol 12-11; J Cueto 84-57; J Burton 27-20; G Majewski 24-16; M Lincoln 26-17.

    Ground balls-fly balls - J Marquis 11-9; J Samardzija 0-0; N Cotts 1-1; M Wuertz 0-0; C Marmol 1-0; J Cueto 8-5; J Burton 2-2; G Majewski 1-1; M Lincoln 0-2.

    Batters faced - J Marquis 31; J Samardzija 4; N Cotts 2; M Wuertz 3; C Marmol 5; J Cueto 26; J Burton 9; G Majewski 7; M Lincoln

    Time: 3:15.
    Attendance: 41,204.


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