Tag Archive: Reds

May
14

Rolen’s Down, Costanzo’s Up, and Votto’s Votto

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Red Reporter Written by: Ken Now that’s a walk-off The Reds, or more correctly Joey Votto, salvaged the Nationals series in coming back in dramatic fashion yesterday. With the win, Cincinnati pulled to within 2 1/2 games of St. Louis, who just got swept by Atlanta. Joel tweets that …

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Apr
27

Scott Rolen, Immortal?

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Red Reporter Written by: riverfront76 Let’s start with a quantifiable piece of evidence. The Baseball Hall of Fame has opened its doors to eleven MLB third basemen, twelve if you count Paul Molitor. It’s a bit of an underrepresentation, comparing unfavorably to 18 second basemen, 19 shortstops, …

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Apr
16

Where is the Reds’ power?

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Red Hot Mama Written by: Amanda Ten games into the season, and our Cincinnati Reds are 4-6. Sure, it’s probably a touch early to be going into full-on freak-out mode, but all the condescending “calm down, it’s early” comments somehow have failed to make me revel in …

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Apr
06

Reds: Encouraging Signs

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Red Reporter Written by: AC Slider It was only one game. We should avoid the temptation to draw any conclusions based on what we saw yesterday. Nonetheless, as pointed out in the game recap last night, that was a hell of a game. Literally every Reds player …

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Mar
24

The Reds are Dusty

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This article is courtesy of our friends at The Flagrant Fan Written by: William Tasker You know how you avoid bending over so that your underwear does not show? Writing about baseball can be like that. Topics are sometimes avoided because of fear you will look either biased or uninformed and neither is a comfortable …

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Feb
07

Roy Oswalt a worthy cost for a contending Reds

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This article is courtesy of our friends at Redleg Nation Written by: Brien Jackson Roy Oswalt would like to spend his 2012 season in either Arlington or St. Louis. Unfortunately for him, the two teams that met in the 2011 World Series both have full starting rotations at the moment, and don’t seem keen on …

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Apr
05

He’s On Pace To…

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With some outrageous starts to the season, there is no better time to figure out some records that could be broken this season, if players keep up their current pace! • Well, the Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cincinnati Reds are still in the running for a perfect 162-0 season. • Nelson Cruz …

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Feb
22

NL Central Preview

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This segment is going to just give some news and notes, previewing each division. Let’s start it off with the NL Central: Cincinnati Reds: Ahh, the defending NL Central Champions. A team that went 91-71 under manager Dusty Baker in 2010. The Reds clinched the division in game number 157, which a Jay Bruce walk …

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Feb
09

The Value of Spring Training

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It is less than a week until pitchers and catchers report to spring training. It is an exciting time for baseball fans because we finally get to see our team on the field again. Now, we will all be rooting for our favorite team to win every day, but should we? Does spring training results …

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