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Guess ya shoulda gone to Thursday's game instead! :banger
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Well, we just won the series against the Cardinals. I though everyone on here was saying that we couldn't beat winning teams :sh:sh
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Not "everyone."
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I didn't say they couldn't beat winning teams, just said they weren't good enough to win the division.
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Going tonight.....cheap seats in the upper deck but free :). Looking forward to seeing Clayton Kershaw in person It will be tough for the Reds to score runs, but if Homer is on, should be a good game. GO REDLEGS!!!
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Stretching the post season into November...someday they'll end up with two northern, non-domed stadiums to play the World Series in, and Mother Nature won't be co-operating.
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At this rate, they don't DESERVE to even be in the playoffs!
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Reds looked a little better yesterday. But they just can't get caught up with the Pirates and Cards.
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Milwaukee takes two out of three from the Reds?? Yikes thats bad right about now.
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Only 2.5 games back :tu
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2.5 back with 11 to play and 2 teams ahead of you is a lot tougher than you think
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I hope they can do it, but if the Cardinals play .500 ball it will be tough even if the Reds sweep the Pirates. Just sayin....
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Sweep! Billy Hamilton's been doing enough stealing to make a Congressman proud!
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It's a race for second place.
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Hey!!!! Look, the Reds won another series against a winning team... Haters gonna hate...
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I think we all realize that they are going to make the playoffs, and they are hitting their stride at the right time. But lets just remember they hare hardly world beaters this season, the Reds only have a winning record against 2 teams who actually have a winning record. And their whopping winning record against those teams is 4-3 against both Arizona and LA. Luckily they did some serious damage against the bottom end of the NL, because they lost the season series to the Cardinals and are 8-8 against Pittsburgh going into their three game stint to end the season. :2
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Reds clinched the playoffs last night :tu
I will be at the game tonight :tu |
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One game playoff, here we come.
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They are playing like they have a plane to catch to Pittsburgh.
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Tuesday will be interesting!
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Ballgame.
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Now they're playing like they have a plane to catch to Cincinnati.
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Good thing no one decided to play today. Hope Votto's 200 million is easy to unload in the future, because he looks like he could care less and his stats say the same. :bh
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Wow, Liriano was totally unhittable. That slider is awesome.
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unsurprising result, Bucs wanted it, Reds didn't care.
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Sorry about the game last night, guys.
I don't think your boys played with a whole lot of confidence, but my guess is that they really weren't prepared for what they found in Burgh when they got there. Between the crowd and Liriano being dialed in, that had to be one huge distraction to overcome. I really didn't expect to see the boots and the error from Cinnci. I can't explain them except for nerves. If the guys haven't had a lot of cohesiveness in the clubhouse, and were all out there as single players, there'd be lots of nerves. I feel bad for the fans, you guys have a rightful gripe, for sure. I'm excited to see how far the Pirates can take their season now. If it's any consolation, it's nice to see my boys not suck for awhile. :tu |
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I agree with the stud. I know Votto left a man on 2nd at least twice; couldn't even hit a long fly to advance him. Cueto got rattled early. If Rolen were still around, he would have kicked ass in the clubhouse. They have NO on field leadership....... NONE.....the last 7 games were a strong testament to that. They need some big changes in that clubhouse.
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Votto saying that getting on base is more important than driving runs in is a big part of the problem. That's two hole hitter mentality, not $200 million mentality.
Cueto smiling in the dugout last night after he was pulled is another part of the problem. Dusty not getting his team pumped up, no sense of urgency is another part of the problem. Complacency in the clubhouse and nomchalant attitudes from everyone but Phillips and Frazier is the biggest problem. They just don't care, so why should we? Ticket sales will drop next year if the complacent attitude from this team continues. |
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Is it time for "a sense of urgency" yet?
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Next year during the broadcasts, a new sponsor is coming on board, to make a donation every time the Reds leave a runner on base.
The promotion will be called "Stuck on first", sponsored by Gorilla Glue. :ss |
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No more Dusty. Maybe the Reds will get a manager with some fire, who won't allow lackadaisical crap. Joe Girardi is available, or maybe Barry Larkin wants to come to the dugout. :hm
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I hate to see Dusty go. It isn't his fault Votto, Bruce, Phillips went 1/12 the other day. Oh well, hopefully they get Barry Larkin as manager and Sean Casey as hitting coach :)
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Apparently, Jim Tracy now resides in Cincinnati, and Tony LaRussa is still available as well. Luring Girardi away from the Yankees will be an impossible task, with the Cubs likely to offer him whatever he wants, and I think he still ends up back in pinstripes. As much as I would like to see how Barry could do as a manager, and how much hype/excitement it would bring to the Reds, I feel like hype is where it would end. :2 |
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Sorry to see Dusty go.
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A reporter should ask Reds owner Bob Castellini if there is "a sense of urgency" to find a new manager. :D
(Sorry, non-locals, that quote about urgency is from a question Dusty Baker replied to going into the final week or so of the season. It appears Baker's answer didn't help his chances of staying employed.) Anyhow, I vote for Tony Perez, the Reds only kept him around for 44 games after they hired him as manager last time. Not nice, and the front office never gave any sort of understandable reason. Yeah, I like to hold a grudge every so often..:tu |
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Reds set to announce pitching coach Brian Price as new manager later today. I will let those with more baseball acumen discuss if this example of promoting-from-within is a good idea.
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I am indifferent about the hire. I would have liked to see Larkin or Paul O'Neill in there, but Price should be fine.
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