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Reds Tidbits (2008 season)

Damn rain delay!

Cueto was rolling today. Good for him.

Great to see Keppinger back! Now we just need Hairston back and Patterson to hit the road.

Jr goes deep again today for 601. The guy absolutely loves Yankee stadium. I'm really surprised they havent made a push to pick him up as the DH, which by the way Jr. has been vocal about enjoying so far on this road trip. The D-Rays will be calling within the next month if the Yanks or Bosox dont.

Dunn. Where'd he go? 6-55 slump? Goodness.

E5 strained his back today should be day-to-day.

Off day today and then on to Toronto. If they can get at least 2 I'd be happy with that.
 
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How about some more effort like this from the guys who actually get paid to play the game!

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Kick ass ball girl!
 
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DDN

Blue Jays punish Arroyo, Reds

Cincinnati starter pulled in second after giving up 10 runs; Toronto wins 14-1.


By Hal McCoy
Staff Writer

Tuesday, June 24, 2008


TORONTO ? Any thoughts the Cincinnati Reds entertained about trading pitcher Bronson Arroyo probably evaporated under a base-hit barrage and a run-scoring onslaught by the last-place Toronto Blue Jays.
Arroyo didn't even get to see the Canadian sunset over the open roof of Rogers Centre on Tuesday, June 24, before being removed from competition, such that it was.
The Blue Jays not only hammered the Reds, they used an electric nailer en route to a 14-1 win.
Arroyo gave up six runs in the first and four in the second, recording only three outs in the shortest stint of his career.
"I probably could have told them what was coming and fared better," said Arroyo after his record fell to 4-7 and his ERA climbed to 6.52. "One of them days, y'know?"
Yep, grammatically, mentally and physically one of them days.

Continued....
 
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