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Reds Tidbits (2009 season)

jlb1705;1388858; said:
Hell, it was only last year that they remembered that it might be a good idea to look for baseball players in Latin America. The Reds' m.o. for the last 30 years has been a lot like looking for potatoes and not going to Idaho.


The whole culture of the franchise is old, rigid, inflexible and completely outdated. You see it in the moronic way the FO is always trying to patch shit together with has beens and never were's instead of just tearing the fucker down to the chasis and rebuilding it when they have a chance. You also get a healthy dose of it from the attitude of the Reds media and beat writers but I don't want to go there.

I think Walt J will bolt in a couple of years, he won't want his reputation stained by a run of abject failure here.
 
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I'm pretty sure that the Indians and Clippers coming together was the last straw for me to make a wholesale switch in my Ohio Major League allegiance. I have always been a Reds fan, but I think that a lot of that was because we didn't get anything else to watch in Lima. I've always kind of been a well wisher for the Indians and a fan of the Reds. Being able to follow AAA minor leaguers for a team that at least has some clue of how to win, and the fact that the Indians are on in Columbus just as much as the Reds, has convinced me that it's time to make the switch.

Go Clippers. Go Indians. Cinncinnati. You are dead to me.
 
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IronBuckI;1389085; said:
I'm pretty sure that the Indians and Clippers coming together was the last straw for me to make a wholesale switch in my Ohio Major League allegiance. I have always been a Reds fan, but I think that a lot of that was because we didn't get anything else to watch in Lima. I've always kind of been a well wisher for the Indians and a fan of the Reds. Being able to follow AAA minor leaguers for a team that at least has some clue of how to win, and the fact that the Indians are on in Columbus just as much as the Reds, has convinced me that it's time to make the switch.

Go Clippers. Go Indians. Cinncinnati. You are dead to me.
Volunteering to become a fan of a Cleveland team? Eesh, might want to put some thought into that. The heartbreak, the heartbreak...
 
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IronBuckI;1389085; said:
I'm pretty sure that the Indians and Clippers coming together was the last straw for me to make a wholesale switch in my Ohio Major League allegiance. I have always been a Reds fan, but I think that a lot of that was because we didn't get anything else to watch in Lima. I've always kind of been a well wisher for the Indians and a fan of the Reds. Being able to follow AAA minor leaguers for a team that at least has some clue of how to win, and the fact that the Indians are on in Columbus just as much as the Reds, has convinced me that it's time to make the switch.

Go Clippers. Go Indians. Cinncinnati. You are dead to me.

Have fun paying full price for hot dogs. Sucker! :lol:
 
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NFBuck;1389088; said:
Volunteering to become a fan of a Cleveland team? Eesh, might want to put some thought into that. The heartbreak, the heartbreak...
Meh, I've been a Browns fan my entire life, so I know heartbreak.
jlb1705;1389092; said:
Have fun paying full price for hot dogs. Sucker! :lol:
Dragons games weren't much better when I lived in Dayton. Do you think they'll stop dime a dog, since they don't have to lure people to Cooper Stadium? I may have to rethink this decision. :biggrin:
 
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Just so you guys know its not just me, I was looking at the MLB futures at a couple of sportsbooks online and they don't even bother to list odds for the Reds and 4 other NL teams to win the NL.

Nationals
Reds
Pirates
Giants
Padres

when Vegas won't even bother listing odds for you to win the NL you know you have achieved an astounding level of suck. Or vegas is just a complete bunch of dumbasses who don't realize we have Tavares now and that we're going to straight up murder people with our speed. One of the two.
 
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Jaxbuck;1389876; said:
Just so you guys know its not just me, I was looking at the MLB futures at a couple of sportsbooks online and they don't even bother to list odds for the Reds and 4 other NL teams to win the NL.

Nationals
Reds
Pirates
Giants
Padres

when Vegas won't even bother listing odds for you to win the NL you know you have achieved an astounding level of suck. Or vegas is just a complete bunch of dumbasses who don't realize we have Tavares now and that we're going to straight up murder people with our speed. One of the two.

That usually means the odds were long enough that any money bet on them would be an enormous loss for the Casino if something weird happened.

That, or no one wanted to bet on them. :biggrin:
 
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I heard someone on the radio the other day say they were recently in Vegas and dropped $10 on the Reds to win the series and would win $900 if they did. I guess that would be 90-1? Sounds a little kind to me.

Of course, I remember standing in a sports book in Vegas in the summer of 2002 and thinking about dropping the same $10 on the Buckeyes. They were at least 40-1 (probably more), I can't remember. Wish I'd have done that instead of cramming that $10 in some stripper's panties. Oh well, the strippers were fun.
 
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One of my friends actually has a 'golden ticket' sitting on his dresser, he just texted me back that it says 40/1 on it, for the Reds to win the WS. He also paid $10, this was bought by his boss who was in LV less than 2 weeks ago.
 
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schwab;1391251; said:
One of my friends actually has a 'golden ticket' sitting on his dresser, he just texted me back that it says 40/1 on it, for the Reds to win the WS. He also paid $10, this was bought by his boss who was in LV less than 2 weeks ago.


Maybe the online guys just had some teams taken down when I was looking, who knows. They may be so befudled by our offseason moves they are afraid the Reds FO is up to something.

I know I'd go the route of stuffing the $10 down some strippers panties rather than hand it over to a casino by betting on the Reds. You'd be better off buying 10 lottery tickets.
 
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Jaxbuck;1391260; said:
...I know I'd go the route of stuffing the $10 down some strippers panties rather than hand it over to a casino by betting on the Reds. You'd be better off buying 10 lottery tickets.

Can't argue with any of that, Jax...

I reminded my friend of the dude who made the news for having a Rays lottery ticket, after advancing to face Philly, only to come up short... not even a strip dance for that lost cash. Damn shame.
 
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