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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Nix with a .942 August. Next year's right fielder?


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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Quote Originally Posted by TheNext44 View Post
    Herrera is a stud. Seriously, I could see him as a closer. Ice water in his veins.
    I have seen it all.

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Nixxxxxxxxxxxx Homersssssssssssssssss

    Milwaukee left T Coffey in to long. I guess they had no one left ???

    Cincinnati 13th Inning Summary

    - J. Votto homered to deep left
    - B. Phillips grounded out to third
    - S. Rolen flied out to deep center
    - L. Nix homered to deep center
    - D. McDonald flied out to right
    - End of Inning (2 Runs, 2 Hits, 0 Errors)

    Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 6

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    I still wonder what Darnell McDonald has that impresses anyone in this organization. Yes, he made a good throw, but come on...

    I'm terribly impressed with Rolen and Arroyo.

    And forgive me...I loved Todd Coffey getting rocked. I'm sorry. I can't help it.
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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Quote Originally Posted by TheNext44 View Post
    You called it!

    Better buy some lottery tickets tonight.
    Yeah but, but, but,...........
    ........I was thinking Votto was due and did not write that in, I choked, chickened out......

    We'll take the win just the same.

    The lottery tickets are in the drawer, I better check those, I might be doing Redszone from the Carribean islands.

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Quote Originally Posted by Homer Bailey View Post
    I have seen it all.
    Reds have a good history of letting height challenged, screwball throwing lefties close games.

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Quote Originally Posted by Spring~Fields View Post
    Milwaukee left T Coffey in to long. I guess they had no one left ???
    Dusty may have outmanaged his counterpart.

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Quote Originally Posted by HokieRed View Post
    Nix with a .942 August. Next year's right fielder?
    No, but he's a pretty valuable bench guy. Good power, good d, kick anyone's arse if they get into a fight.
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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Reds win as Herrera, the best pitcher on the staff, holds the lead.

    Kid is terrific.

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Milwaukee 13th Inning Summary

    - J. Kendall grounded out to shortstop
    - A. Escobar grounded out to shortstop
    - Y. Gallardo hit for T. Coffey
    - Y. Gallardo flied out to left center
    - End of Inning (0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors)

    Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 6

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Quote Originally Posted by Kc61 View Post
    Reds win as Herrera, the best pitcher on the staff, holds the lead.

    Kid is terrific.
    Don't forget Carlos Fisher hurling 2 scoreless.....and CoCo throwing 2/3 with none earned against him
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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    DM can be used as a Sammy Mejias....maybe Jacob Brumfield type of player. He is not uselss....if not overused or expected to do more than capable of. However.....people here usually have no tolerance for those type of players.

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Quote Originally Posted by BCubb2003 View Post
    Dusty may have outmanaged his counterpart.
    HUH !!

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Quote Originally Posted by Kc61 View Post
    Reds win as Herrera, the best pitcher on the staff, holds the lead.

    Kid is terrific.
    Agree. Turns out to be a good win. I like it that Masset, Fisher, and Herrera all contributed in a major way. We may be seeing a shift in the heart of the bullpen. No doubt, too, this is a lot better team with Scott Rolen.

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    Re: 8.25.09 Reds at Brewers

    Quote Originally Posted by HokieRed View Post
    Agree. Turns out to be a good win. I like it that Masset, Fisher, and Herrera all contributed in a major way. We may be seeing a shift in the heart of the bullpen. No doubt, too, this is a lot better team with Scott Rolen.
    Phillips, Janish and Rolen. Good defensive infield.


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