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  1. Holy crap, it's just Chapman and associates. That is great.
  2. He wasn't hitting the ball well at all, it isn't bad luck when you can't make good contact.
  3. Do the Reds have a good setup? Is Broxton still around?
  4. Even with a pitcher struggling to throw strikes he attacks Francisco with the breaking pitches...
  5. Kawasaki with another good AB, love his approach even if his hitting ability isn't the best.
  6. Nothing worse than a bases loaded walk (for Reds fans).
  7. O/U on amount of times Buck and Pat mention that Hutch is a former SS and that he's "an athlete"?
  8. Either his conscience got to him (only a little over 100 thanks given to his ridiculous thanks received) or he went all silvergun on your guys' asses.
  9. Sort of OT, but in the midst of this blowout the home plate ump has been rather fantastic, a breath of fresh air after the *shudders* Yankees series.
  10. They were all banned by the mods most likely. Great job guys!
  11. BABIP: Jays hit one up the middle, pitcher manages to knock it down and get the easy out. Other team hits one up the middle: hits pitcher but still manages to find a hole.
  12. Nothing world-breaking: Jonathan Lucroy's good. http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/bow-down-to-jonathan-lucroy/ Loved this quote from Lucroy in the article: “A long time ago I had a hitting coach tell me that I needed to pull the ball more. That’s not what I do, and that messed me up. Once I got back to doing what I do — hitting line drives up the middle — everything else fell into place. “(Pulling) is not who I am. I’ve been a line-drive hitter since I was in Little League. I’m not going to go up there and try to hit like Aramis Ramirez because that’s not what I do. You’ve just got to be who you are and try to stick to that approach and not try to do too much.”
  13. Solid bunt from Redmond. Has he been in the NL before?
  14. Eddy starting to find the groove again? That's two bombs in two days.
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