NLDS Cincinnati Reds @ San Francisco Giants...Game 1

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Rotinaj
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Oct 4, 2012 2:39pm
I don't mind Bronson in the rotation. I think he goes a solid 7 giving up 3 or 4. Homer has been much better lately but I still think he's the one more capable of getting hammered.
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zach24oz
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Oct 4, 2012 2:41pm
If I remember right, the Reds hit Cain pretty hard when they faced him in the regular season and also when facing Baumgardner, as long as Arroyo keeps them in it I think the Reds lineup can hit him too since we only have Votto and Bruce as our only LH bats. I think things will be fine...but I'd feel better if it were Cueto-Latos in SF.
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Oct 4, 2012 3:46pm
I don't mind Bronson in the rotation because of the post-season experience he brings.
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mhs95_06
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Oct 4, 2012 10:17pm
Ironman92;1286765 wrote:Hey mhs95....have at it. This came from between the mound and the 1st baseline....closer to the mound

Go!


I didn't see much of the game last night. I am guessing from the written play by play that this is the runner who reached on what was ruled an infield hit with one out in the 8th, who ended up scoring the only run of the game. If that is true, it looks like he may have been safe because the "gold glove 1st baseman" didn't use very good footwork to properly minimize the time the throw was in the air by taking the inside corner of the bag and stretching toward the throw! Instead of there being two out and none one, the batter reached and the score ensued.
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Oct 4, 2012 11:29pm
mhs95_06;1287472 wrote:I didn't see much of the game last night. I am guessing from the written play by play that this is the runner who reached on what was ruled an infield hit with one out in the 8th, who ended up scoring the only run of the game. If that is true, it looks like he may have been safe because the "gold glove 1st baseman" didn't use very good footwork to properly minimize the time the throw was in the air by taking the inside corner of the bag and stretching toward the throw! Instead of there being two out and none one, the batter reached and the score ensued.

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SJBlueJay20
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Oct 5, 2012 1:02am
Pardon my ignorance, but why as the 2 seed do the Reds open in San Fran? The NHL's in their 2nd lockout in less than a decade, yet Bud Seilig remains the most incompetent commissioner ever...
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Oct 5, 2012 1:17am
SJBlueJay20;1287545 wrote:Pardon my ignorance, but why as the 2 seed do the Reds open in San Fran? The NHL's in their 2nd lockout in less than a decade, yet Bud Seilig remains the most incompetent commissioner ever...

Two games in San Francisco and then three in Cinci to close it out. Reds still have home field advantage. That's how all of the division series are played this year because of the second wild card being added. The wc was added after the regular season and world series schedules were set so there wasn't any room for travel days and the extra game.
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Oct 5, 2012 3:33am
karen lotz;1287548 wrote:Two games in San Francisco and then three in Cinci to close it out. Reds still have home field advantage. That's how all of the division series are played this year because of the second wild card being added. The wc was added after the regular season and world series schedules were set so there wasn't any room for travel days and the extra game.

Which is still a big bunch of shit. Baseball is 162 games, I'm pretty sure there's enough time to switch days up and travel time. Baseball teams travel to deifferent cities all the time, through different time zones. I think they can handle it. Plus it SHOULD be the perk of having the better records, the other teams are SUPPOSED to be at a disadvantage...
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Oct 5, 2012 7:45am
Pretty nervous about this matchup. Reds did beat Cain back in July but on the back of a leadoff homer by Cozart and dinger by Mike Leake of all people.

Reds will have to win this game 2-1. Good thing is the San Francisco defense is pretty lousy. Moving Posey to first didn't improve anything and up the middle they have issues. Got to put pressure on them in all facets, they will kick the ball around if so.

The regular season is over, post season is here. Have to do the little things to win. Offensive struggles are what they are, but in the post season all at bats are a grind. I am more worried about the youth in the bullpen than I am the offense in October. Jose Arredondo seems to be a gas can when pressure is on him and if the Reds get to 7-8-9 with a lead, the stress will surely test our untested pitchers.
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mhs95_06
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Oct 5, 2012 1:18pm
I agree that defense may be the most important difference in the series. And fair calling of balls and strikes.
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Oct 6, 2012 1:01pm
I'm fine with the rotation.

Just hoping the bats come alive.
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Oct 6, 2012 1:04pm
So fricken pumped!!!

Lets do this Johnnyyyy
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mhs95_06
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Oct 6, 2012 1:06pm
The #1 key aspect to determine how far the Reds go in the postseason is DEFENSE. If they play air tight defense giving no extra outs they can go a long way. I'm assuming their offense will be pretty poor, and it will be helped some by the opponents. Also, their pitching can not blow up which is some concern to me. The good defense has to handle well the problems that happen this time of year with the low sun and game times that are not the best for seeing the ball well, like the 5:37 game Tuesday, and the crowd noise. And baserunning errors could be bad news for the Reds also.
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Oct 6, 2012 1:22pm
Playoff baseball has a different feel. It's awesome. Every out is magnified. I actually think this favors the Reds a bit as they have been there before and have a veteran team, veteran manager and for the most part, take an "all business" approach. Guys like Votto and Latos are no BS guys. They also have a very strong bullpen, which is the one factor that can control a series unlike anything else.

I'm pumped too. Much more than in 2010, only because then it still sort of felt like a surprise. This team expects to win the World Series and given the landscape of the MLB, their chances are as good as any.
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Oct 6, 2012 1:49pm
1. Cozart SS
2. Stubbs CF
3. Votto 1B
4. Phillips 2B
5. Bruce RF
6. Ludwick LF
7. Rolen 3B
8. Hanigan C
9. Cueto P
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Oct 6, 2012 1:56pm
Ironman92;1288451 wrote:1. Cozart SS
2. Stubbs CF
3. Votto 1B
4. Phillips 2B
5. Bruce RF
6. Ludwick LF
7. Rolen 3B
8. Hanigan C
9. Cueto P

I almost fell for it.
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Oct 6, 2012 4:25pm
Phillips 4
Cozart 6
Votto 3
Ludwick 7
Bruce 9
Rolen 5
Hanigan 2
Stubbs 8
Cueto 1
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Rotinaj
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Oct 6, 2012 4:33pm
About as good of a lineup as I could of hoped for.
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Oct 6, 2012 5:13pm
Will need 6 runs to win.
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Rotinaj
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Oct 6, 2012 5:15pm
You think Cueto pitches that badly? I think we win 4-3.
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zach24oz
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Oct 6, 2012 5:16pm
Maybe could have had Frazier in there too, but I guess he's sending out his veteran lineup, although just as easily put Heisey in CF.
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Oct 6, 2012 5:18pm
Rotinaj;1288548 wrote:You think Cueto pitches that badly? I think we win 4-3.

Where did I say Cueto would pitch badly?

A lot of factors go into scoring 5 runs.
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Oct 6, 2012 7:08pm
I think the Giants will win this series. Really not a fan of this 2-3 format.
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SportsAndLady
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Oct 6, 2012 9:47pm
Im at a bar wtf is wrong with Johnny? Just pulled from the game with an injury.
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Oct 6, 2012 9:49pm
Unreal that Cueto goes out in the 1st Inning