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Game #50 Reds ( Wood 3-3 ) at Phillies ( Halladay 6-3)

  • karen lotz
    wildcats20;780695 wrote:Ya'll done pissed Dad off.

    That sounds more like something my grandpa would say.
  • SportsAndLady
    Tiger2003;780696 wrote:Hey dumbass you do the same thing about fucking Kansas. No I post on the Phillies page as well.

    So much anger and hate on those eyes....go get a BJ or somethin
  • stroups
    Checking in..... hell yeah votto
  • karen lotz
    Suck on that Tiger.
  • karen lotz
    Oh wait, you are probably not watching the Reds broadcast.
  • Tiger2003
    karen lotz;780717 wrote:Oh wait, you are probably not watching the Reds broadcast.

    Correct why would I listen to there minor league broadcast.
  • se-alum
    The ump is definitely giving Halladay that pitch outside off the plate.
  • wildcats20
    Tiger2003;780719 wrote:Correct why would I listen to there minor league broadcast.

    Cool.
  • stroups
    Tiger2003;780719 wrote:Correct why would I listen to there minor league broadcast.

    We know you only follow the best
  • wildcats20
    Thinking the Reds caught a break on that one, looked fair to me.
  • SportsAndLady
    Tiger2003;780719 wrote:Correct why would I listen to there minor league broadcast.

    You should have listened a bit more to your minor league high school teacher when he/she was talking about grammar
  • Terry_Tate
    Just saw the Reds are losing, so I won't be posting unless they take the lead.

    :)
  • wildcats20
    Joey Votto is good.

    Just sayin'
  • se-alum
    Well, the Reds should get to the Phillies bullpen. Halladay at 80 pitches thru 5.
  • se-alum
    Apparently as long as Halladay is in the same zipcode as the plate, it's a strike. It's a phenomenon known as the Maddux Effect.
  • wildcats20
    Howard wasn't on the base on that throw. He pulled his foot before he had the ball.
  • karen lotz
    se-alum;780770 wrote:Apparently as long as Halladay is in the same zipcode as the plate, it's a strike. It's a phenomenon known as the Maddux Effect.


    Nah, I think you are referring to the Glavine Effect. Maddux usually had good enough movement that hitters would give up on pitches that would actually catch the corner of the plate.
  • wildcats20
    Halladay was struck out early on a pitch was borderline. Ever since then, he is getting EVERY pitch that is within 3 inches of the black.
  • mhs95_06
    Stubbs butchered that drive into a triple!
  • se-alum
    Lol @ Stubbs, I still contend that he is better suited for left field.
  • wildcats20
    se-alum;780783 wrote:Lol @ Stubbs, I still contend that he is better suited for left field.

    His range is limitless in center though. And until someone better than him arrives, he will be the CF until he sucks.
  • Tiger2003
    That kills not getting that runner in from 3rd with no outs.
  • se-alum
    wildcats20;780784 wrote:His range is limitless in center though. And until someone better than him arrives, he will be the CF until he sucks.
    Heisey is a better fielder, just not good enough with the bat, and doesn't have the potential Stubbs does. We see too many misplays from Stubbs, especially on those balls close to the wall.
  • mhs95_06
    But the Reds get out of it without giving up a run. Can that momentum shift turn into some runs?
  • justincredible
    se-alum;780793 wrote:Heisey is a better fielder, just not good enough with the bat, and doesn't have the potential Stubbs does. We see too many misplays from Stubbs, especially on those balls close to the wall.

    I take it you missed Heisey's misplay the other day? He's no better than Stubbs.