After seven innings, Rockies 4, Reds 0.
Ondrusek at 29 pitches, 17 strikes.
Hammel in for the Rockies, 23 pitches, 17 strikes.
After seven innings, Rockies 4, Reds 0.
Ondrusek at 29 pitches, 17 strikes.
Hammel in for the Rockies, 23 pitches, 17 strikes.
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"I think we’re starting to get to the point where people are starting to get tired of this stretch of ball,” Votto said. “I think something needs to start changing and start going in a different direction. I’m going to do my part to help make that change.”
Reds relievers lead the league in walks, and are 7th or 8th in IP, according to Chris Welsh.
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"I think we’re starting to get to the point where people are starting to get tired of this stretch of ball,” Votto said. “I think something needs to start changing and start going in a different direction. I’m going to do my part to help make that change.”
After eight innings, Rockies 4, Reds 0.
Arredondo got the Rockies 1-2-3, but threw 21 pitches, 12 strikes.
Hammel for the Rockies, 32 pitches, 22 strikes, over three innings.
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"I think we’re starting to get to the point where people are starting to get tired of this stretch of ball,” Votto said. “I think something needs to start changing and start going in a different direction. I’m going to do my part to help make that change.”
Rockies win 4 to 1.
Votto HRs in the 9th, with nobody on. Hammel pitches his 4th inning, for the save. He pitched 4 innings on 45 pitches. Nobody worked the count, just hacking away.
Reds looked like they were just going through the motions.... lackluster. Game in 2 hours, 31 minutes. They must have a plane to catch.
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"I think we’re starting to get to the point where people are starting to get tired of this stretch of ball,” Votto said. “I think something needs to start changing and start going in a different direction. I’m going to do my part to help make that change.”
Congratulations to Joey Votto, who has tied substitute analyst Sean Casey and current teammate Brandon Phillips for 19th place on the Reds' all-time home run list.
Updated Reds HR list (players in italics are active):
Reds 100-Home Run Club
1. Johnny Bench - 389
2. Frank Robinson - 324
3. Tony Perez - 287
4. Adam Dunn - 270
5. Ted Kluszewski - 251
6. George Foster - 244
7. Ken Griffey, Jr. - 210
8. Eric Davis - 203
9. Barry Larkin - 198
10. Vada Pinson - 186
11. Wally Post - 172
12. Gus Bell - 160
13. Joe Morgan - 152
13. Pete Rose - 152
15. Lee May - 147
16. Dan Driessen - 133
17. Reggie Sanders - 125
18. Ernie Lombardi - 120
19. Sean Casey - 118
19. Brandon Phillips - 118
19. Joey Votto - 118
22. Frank McCormick - 110
23. Dave Parker - 107
24. Chris Sabo - 104
25. Dave Concepcion - 101
Eric Stratton, Rush Chairman. Damn glad to meet ya.
Today's Boxscore.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index...e=box&c_id=cin
Thanks for another wasted trip here in Denver, Reds.
**** you and your lack of effort today.
In other news, my wife is now 0-10 lifetime seeing the Reds live.
This was late in the season, get out of town day when you are out of the playoffs game. Get it over quick and go home. I'm sure the season can't get over quickly enough for a good portion of these guys and they don't really care at this point.
Reds Fan Since 1971
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