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Another loss coming tonight.


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Another loss coming tonight.





Yeah, i think we really needed that game last night to have a realistic chance to take the series. But you never know maybe we'll get lucky tonight and we've got Harang going tomorrow.


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It would have to be luck tonight because it won't be skill from Fogg. Hopefully he had a bad day Saturday...yeah, maybe that's it. GO FOGG!!


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We totally disagree on that, he should have reported people that were PMing him if it bothered him. Personally, I think those people were stupid. This is a message board, if you can't handle getting some ribbing for saying silly things, or spamming the board with nonsense, or just getting a hard time from people then you are either too young, too sensitive, or too whiney to be on a mostly adult message board. He apparently could dish it out but not take it. After seeing how he behaved when he left here, I don't think we are missing much from his absence. He's not quite as "nice" as we all thought. He certainly has the mouth of an older man. LOL.

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This should be a high scoring game. If you guys are worried about Fogg wait till Bush starts getting rocked. I can't wait for Gallardo to come back so Bush can go to the pen. That guy might as well put it on a tee.

Good luck Reds fans. I'll be at the game tonight too see the Crew hopefully continue their hot start.

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It should be a high scoring game if our bats work. Again, a big IF.


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He's not quite as "nice" as we all thought. He certainly has the mouth of an older man.




Yeah he has sent me several PM type things through the Playstation Network that had some bad language. Does anyone know how long he got banned for? Just curious.

Back to the Reds. I really don't think that we should trade Dunn. He needs to improve on his strike outs and average but he has power and drives in runs. His on base percentage is very good and what difference is a strikeout than a popup in the infield or something similar. Though he should drive in more runs, as of now we don't have anyone who drives in as many. And very rarely does he get injured. I am however tired of his pathetic defense.

Some more off-subject things involving the Reds. Patterson is not a leadoff hitter. He's been driving in runs, but he doesn't have a good enough on base percentage to be leading off. I also wish we would get Hopper some more playing time. Cueto is very good. I love 18 k's to no walks. Nothing infuriates me more than a pitcher who walks guys. Fogg is horrible; Belisle needs to get healthy. Stormy Weathers is off to a bad start; hopefully he can pick it up. Kepp is hitting excellently as was to be expected. Votto's a lot better defensively than I expected, but he is off to a slow start hitting. Bako is doing well. He might actually stick around for a while once Ross is back. (Also I hate Javy's horrible defense).

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Back to the Reds. I really don't think that we should trade Dunn. He needs to improve on his strike outs and average but he has power and drives in runs. His on base percentage is very good and what difference is a strikeout than a popup in the infield or something similar. Though he should drive in more runs, as of now we don't have anyone who drives in as many. And very rarely does he get injured. I am however tired of his pathetic defense.






I think the owner really likes Dunn so, I don't think he'll be gone. We'll see how his year goes. With a ballpark like GABP it could be argued that you don't need a slugger who doesn't hit well in the clutch and strikes out way too much. A lot of hitters can knock it out of the park there. I still think he has value for the team, we'll see how things play out this season.

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Some more off-subject things involving the Reds. Patterson is not a leadoff hitter. He's been driving in runs, but he doesn't have a good enough on base percentage to be leading off. I also wish we would get Hopper some more playing time. Cueto is very good. I love 18 k's to no walks. Nothing infuriates me more than a pitcher who walks guys. Fogg is horrible; Belisle needs to get healthy. Stormy Weathers is off to a bad start; hopefully he can pick it up. Kepp is hitting excellently as was to be expected. Votto's a lot better defensively than I expected, but he is off to a slow start hitting. Bako is doing well. He might actually stick around for a while once Ross is back. (Also I hate Javy's horrible defense).





All good points, I'll comment on a few of them. We need a lead off hitter, and Patterson is not that. I think he can add value to the team but not as leadoff. We are really weak there. Depending on how Homer does in the next month and if Fogg keeps sucking, I'd like to see this as the rotation and in this order....Harang, Cueto, Arroyo, Volquez, Belisle or Bailey. Weathers will be okay for the position they will be putting him in. I think of Valentine as a very good pinch hitter who can catch, that's valuable and he needs to stay.

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I think of Valentine as a very good pinch hitter who can catch, that's valuable and he needs to stay.




I agree that Javy has value and we should keep him. I just see him as a 3rd catcher and top pinch hitter.

And something else: Griffey and Dunn's contracts are both up after this year; it'll be interesting to see what we do with them.

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Just clickin,

Looks like Homer had a pretty good game yesterday, got the win, pitched 5 2/3 innings, gave up 4 hits 1 walk and struck out 7.


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Wish he could do better with the big boys.


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He apparently could dish it out but not take it.




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Well the Reds are up 2-0 so far...........maybe you could think a little more positive!


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Maybe. We'll see how it goes...


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Strike out Dunn...........imagine that!


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So far, so good. Reds up 10-3 bottom of the 8th.

Maybe I should badmouth them every day.


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He apparently could dish it out but not take it.




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I take as good as I give here, you however, always miss the point.

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Homer is still throwing too many pitches, he's not very efficient and those are Triple A hitters.

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Homer is still throwing too many pitches, he's not very efficient and those are Triple A hitters.




Yeah so? All i said was he pitched a good game.


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Um, I was just making a comment.

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um, i was just bustin ur chops.


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I take as good as I give here, you however, always miss the point.


Well maybe you should make your point more clear


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I'm really glad I went to that game.

To think you guys were complaining about Fogg. Hopefully that was Bush's last start.

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Hah, I didn't even realize you were a Brewers fan. LOL. Yeah, Bush didn't look good. It worried me because the Reds are notorious for making awful pitchers look very good. They'll bat fine against some pretty good pitching and then make some awful slug look like the Cy Young winner.

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How long until Gallardo returns, he is a sicko!


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He pitched two days ago in the minors but isn't eligible to come of the DL until the 19th

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Reds look for improvement in a pinch

Cincinnati (5-4) at Milwaukee (6-2), Thursday, 1:05 p.m. ET


MILWAUKEE -- Norris Hopper ended a pretty unflattering streak for the Reds on Wednesday night.
Until Hopper's soft bouncer to third base went for an infield single in the seventh inning, Reds pinch-hitters were 0-for-12 this season. Hopper, who was batting for reliever Mike Lincoln, later scored in Cincinnati's 12-4 win over the Brewers.

Since it's early in the season, starting pitchers usually don't work as deep into games as they do by midsummer. It makes pinch-hitting a more pivotal part of the game.

"We'll get something out there. We need to and we will," Reds manager Dusty Baker said before the game. "Because in the National League, you win a lot of games with pinch-hitters."

Pinch-hitting often requires a hitter to come off the bench after being inactive all night, perhaps several nights. The opposing pitcher is most often a hard-throwing reliever. Baker didn't pinch-hit often until he was toward the end of his career.

"A very tough job," he said. "In the hitters' meeting earlier, I tried to tell them some of the things about the good [Dodgers] pinch-hitters I played with -- Manny Mota, Jay Johnstone, Lee Lacy -- some real good pinch-hitters. [We talked about] their thought process, what to look for.

"It's a tough job for a young player. That's the job more for veteran players. A veteran player normally has some background for success so 0-for-1 won't drive him crazy."

So far, the Reds and Brewers have each won one game in the three-game series. Who knows, pinch-hitting could decide the outcome of the rubber game that will be played on Thursday afternoon at Miller Park.

Pitching matchup
CIN: RHP Aaron Harang (0-1, 2.77 ERA)
Although still looking for his first victory of the season, Harang pitched seven solid innings in his last start on Saturday afternoon against Philadelphia. He allowed just two runs on six hits, walked three and struck out six in a 108-pitch effort. The Phillies had the bases loaded with one out in the sixth, but Harang the next two batters to end the inning. Harang is 3-1 with a 4.01 ERA in six starts at Miller Park.

MIL: RHP Carlos Villanueva (1-0, 3.38 ERA)
Just 24 years old, Villanueva has already received plenty of kudos from manager and players alike with his unflappable nature, and he proved it in Milwaukee's home opener on Saturday. Though he allowed base hits to the last four batters he encountered, Villanueva preceded that with five shutout innings and picked up the victory.


Short hops:
Ken Griffey Jr. is 5-for-12 (.417) with one double and four strikeouts in previous encounters against Villanueva. ... Still on a rehab assignment with Class A Sarasota, David Ross caught and went 0-for-3 on Wednesday night vs. Lakeland. Ross, who is trying to return from back spasms, is 1-for-8 in three games. He is eligible to come off of the DL on Tuesday.



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I look for Harang to pick up his first W of the season today. He's been matched up against tough pitching in his first two. And while not being his sharpest ever, he's pitching pretty well...

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3-1 Reds in the top of the 7th, no outs.

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Make that 4-1 now.

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Whats Dunn done today?

Great game for his yesterday. That SB from him was big for my fantasy team.


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Jules, are u listening or watching the game?


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Neither, I've just been checking the on-line score through MLB.com on and off.

2119, I've just been checking off and on, I know he got a single and scored but that's all I happened to see.

Games over - 4-1 final.

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Ok, Thanks! I was wondering cause it wasn't televised to my knowledge and WLW didn't have the game on.


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I've never heard of WLW not doing a game. Michelle said she was listening to the pre-game around noon. Hmmm.

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Cool, thanks for the update.


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I've never heard WLW not do a game.




I tried WLW thru their listen live feed on their website and they had (I think) Mike McConnell on doing his show. Can they not prodcast the game that way?


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I don't know, I've never tried to listen that way.

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