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Reds Tidbits (2011 Season)

Not able to watch on TV right now, following gamecast..absolutely hate that any close game is gonna be heart attack inducing again this year..fucking Cordero.

But can anyone watching on TV confirm Cordero got squeezed by the ump in the Hudson at bat? Gamecast showed 2 pitches (4th and 6th) that should have been strike 3 that the ump called balls.
 
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X Buckeyes07 X;1906122; said:
Not able to watch on TV right now, following gamecast..absolutely hate that any close game is gonna be heart attack inducing again this year..[censored]ing Cordero.

But can anyone watching on TV confirm Cordero got squeezed by the ump in the Hudson at bat? Gamecast showed 2 pitches (4th and 6th) that should have been strike 3 that the ump called balls.

His location has been pretty good really. Just missing and not leaving anything up in the zone. Cant really complain about how he's pitched today anyway.
 
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We could probably use the 5-color scale for Cordero that Homeland Security uses for terrorism. Just like the real thing, his threat level would always be at least yellow. Relatively speaking though, this was a bland outing for him. Not a bad bounceback game for the Reds.
 
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Bestbuck36;1906127; said:
His location has been pretty good really. Just missing and not leaving anything up in the zone. Cant really complain about how he's pitched today anyway.

He was that way all last year for the most part. He misses low, but misses a lot. That is why he gets so many on base.
 
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jlb1705;1906134; said:
We could probably use the 5-color scale for Cordero that Homeland Security uses for terrorism. Just like the real thing, his threat level would always be at least yellow. Relatively speaking though, this was a bland outing for him. Not a bad bounceback game for the Reds.

I like the idea.
 
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