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From: Chuck on 17 Jul 2010 08:17 On Jul 12, 2:25 pm, "Kommienezuspadt" <NoS...(a)NoThanks.net> wrote: > "john smith" <eddyg...(a)msn.com> wrote in message > > news:4344-4C3B1BC7-5299(a)baytvnwsxa001.msntv.msn.com... > > > No, the Brewers didn't move but they do play a whole boat load of games > > against them, hence they were included ALONG with The Rockies and The > > West Coast teams in what I feel will determine the Reds fate. > > > I apologize if this sentiment wasn't portrayed clearly in the previous > > post. Looking back on the post I see how some people could have > > misinterpreted me saying the Brewers were a West Coast team but that was > > not the original intent of the previous post. I hope I have made myself > > clear in clearing up this important dilemma. > > I can sleep better now.. ;') I can see the more I am away things still havent changed LOL 3 more weeks and I can get back to watching the games..2nd shift sucks... Shame on you John for thinking the Brewers were on the left coast!
From: Gregg on 18 Jul 2010 05:22 On Jul 11, 6:26 pm, Shawn <spr272...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > it is weird how the reds either are all hitting or all in a slump at > the same time. at least they are on the same page. but it is strange > how they have great pitching and no hitting or great hitting and the > pitchers are struggling. the reds pitchers were dominate in this > series and they still lost all four games. I think the Phillies are praying that they don't run into the Reds in the playoffs. The scenario that went down in Philadelphia hardly ever plays out to the extreme that it did. But it did. I can't see that happening again. Just my take on it.
From: John Kasupski on 18 Jul 2010 14:46 On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 02:22:17 -0700 (PDT), Gregg <gkotr(a)earthlink.net> wrote: >On Jul 11, 6:26�pm, Shawn <spr272...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> it is weird how the reds either are all hitting or all in a slump at >> the same time. at least they are on the same page. but it is strange >> how they have great pitching and no hitting or great hitting and the >> pitchers are struggling. �the reds pitchers were dominate in this >> series and they still lost all four games. > >I think the Phillies are praying that they don't run into the Reds in >the playoffs. The scenario that went down in Philadelphia hardly ever >plays out to the extreme that it did. But it did. I can't see that >happening again. Just my take on it. I think it's probably way too early for the Phillies to be thinking that. They have to get there first. I know there are still 70+ games to play, but if the postseason started today, the Phillies would be out of it. I think they're probably more concerned about the Braves right now than the Reds. JK
From: tom dunne on 18 Jul 2010 16:23 Speaking of silent bats, it's now three shutouts in five games. Unbelievably, they still lead the league in runs by a healthy margin.
From: Chuck on 18 Jul 2010 16:57
On Jul 18, 4:23 pm, tom dunne <dunn...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Speaking of silent bats, it's now three shutouts in five games. > Unbelievably, they still lead the league in runs by a healthy margin. I am Happy , it is July 18th and we are still in the hunt! |