JHockey14
Ted Kluszewski
"Smoke in the throat and peas at the knees" Chris Welsh 5/5/08
Posts: 843
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Post by JHockey14 on Apr 10, 2008 14:25:02 GMT -5
Another win for me in the over/under, too! I'm hurting in the over under but if the reds keep winning who cares lol at least I wasnt rooting for Phillips to pop up the other night .... lol just messing with you
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Post by awnawboi21 on Apr 10, 2008 14:28:02 GMT -5
Another win for me in the over/under, too! I'm hurting in the over under but if the reds keep winning who cares lol at least I wasnt rooting for Phillips to pop up the other night .... lol just messing with you lol, yeah. I kinda hate picking against the guys (today I picked against Kepp getting 2 hits) but as long as they're still winning I don't feel too bad.
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Post by The Duke on Apr 10, 2008 14:29:44 GMT -5
EE raised his avg to .148 and his OBP to .378. Maybe we should hit him leadoff, and i'm not kidding either.
1. EE, 3B 2. Keppinger, SS 3. Griffey, RF 4. Phillips, 2B 5. Dunn, LF 6. Patterson, CF 7. Bako, C 8. Votto/Hatte, 1B
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Post by The Duke on Apr 10, 2008 14:30:20 GMT -5
For the O/U I always go with my gut, good or bad, but i'll always hope for the good much more than the O/U.
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Post by stone19uk on Apr 10, 2008 14:30:35 GMT -5
Another great win. This team is by far better then what they have been in many years. From top to bottom this team has what it takes to do damage. Good starting pitching, deep bullpen and a closer that is nasty. If we can get some more timely hitting throughout the season we can make a run I say. We are due for a sweep in our favor against the Bucco's. Pitt plays us good but we have Volquez, Arroyo, and Cueto pitching in the series vs the Bucco's. I look for Arroyo to bounce back and with Volguez and Cueto pitching the way they have, we're more then capable of getting a sweep in the Pitt series. GO REDS
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Post by awnawboi21 on Apr 10, 2008 14:32:04 GMT -5
For the O/U I always go with my gut, good or bad, but i'll always hope for the good much more than the O/U. Yeah, I don't root for the O/U until the game's wrapped up.
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Post by The Duke on Apr 10, 2008 14:40:19 GMT -5
The Reds held the high powered Brewer offense to only 8 runs in 3 games in Milwaukee's own backyard. Go pitching!
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Post by bischof21 on Apr 10, 2008 19:02:55 GMT -5
EE raised his avg to .148 and his OBP to .378. Maybe we should hit him leadoff, and i'm not kidding either. 1. EE, 3B 2. Keppinger, SS 3. Griffey, RF 4. Phillips, 2B 5. Dunn, LF 6. Patterson, CF 7. Bako, C 8. Votto/Hatte, 1B Something like that wouldn't really be that bad. Edwin has been walking like crazy and still getting on base even though he couldn't touch the ball with his bat. Patterson though hitting well isn't that great of a leadoff guy. Not to mention EE will have a chance with runners in scoring position after the pitcher bunts (hopefully successfully) to get them into scoring position. Still don't think we'd ever see it happen, but I don't think it'd be bad.
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Post by powerofcincy on Apr 10, 2008 21:24:13 GMT -5
I'm surprised at how many walks EE gets. Pitchers seem to be afraid of him. He obviously has homer power, but I'm not sure he's the threat he is perceived to be.
Or maybe he just puts together good at bats.
Either way, EE leading off is conceivable, since Patterson is apparently a rediscovered monster.
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