Reds hosing the LA. Puigs. Game 4. Not that it matters anymore

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Jun 12, 2014 9:51am
Alright fuckers..since I am 3-1 starting threads I guess I gotta do another one.
Reds erupt last night offensively so they will take today off from hitting.

Puigs 8.
Reds -2.
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Jun 12, 2014 11:30am
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Jun 12, 2014 11:32am
Bernadina is 4/9 off of Greinke

Skip is 0/12 in his last 3 starts with 5 K and his OPS is down to .532, but he's damn near a regular starter.
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Jun 12, 2014 12:31pm
Umps still hating Kemp lol
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Jun 12, 2014 12:39pm
I've watched a shit ton of MLB over the past 3 decades....Frazier's HR was the least likely I've ever seen off the bat to go over the fence. It looked like a blooper, hit off the end of his bat and his head flailed before contact??? Puig broke in, ball goes over fence? Unbelievable.
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Jun 12, 2014 1:20pm
http://www.bcsn.tv/news_article/show/395049
[h=2]Dodgers fan accused of defying Ohio ballpark ban[/h]
CINCINNATI —A Los Angeles Dodgers fan was in jail in Cincinnati today, accused of trespassing and making threats at the Reds’ ballpark he was banned from six years ago.
Troy Sexton, 40, of Hurricane, West Virginia, was arrested Tuesday night at the Dodgers-Reds game. Police say he had been ordered to stay away from Great American Ball Park after his arrest in a melee when the Dodgers were in town in 2008.
Sexton was jailed today under $40,000 bond on misdemeanor charges of criminal trespass and obstructing official business. He also faces a felony count of burglary charging that he trespassed intending to commit a crime, court records showed.
Sexton, who lives nearly 200 miles away, made threats that he wanted to “shatter lives” over the next couple of days, “after having been previously warned to stay off ballpark property,” a police affidavit said.
His court-appointed attorney, Amy Williams of Newport, Kentucky, said she was reviewing his case.
“Apparently, he’s been obsessed with the Dodgers for a long time,” she said. She said she didn’t believe he had any weapons, but said another attorney would probably be appointed to represent him on the burglary count, which could carry prison time upon conviction.
Sexton is known online among Dodger fans as “Troy From West Virginia” for video postings about the team and its players, including his admiration for former Dodger relief pitcher Joe Beimel and coarse retorts to critics of young Dodger star Yasiel Puig.
Reds spokesman Rob Butcher referred questions to police. The Dodgers were scheduled to wrap up a four-game visit to Cincinnati with a game today.
In the 2008 ballpark case, Sexton pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct while intoxicated, with prosecutors dropping a resisting arrest count.
In West Virginia, Putnam County court records show Sexton has been arrested several times on various charges, most recently drunken driving in April. He hasn’t appeared in court yet on that charge. He pleaded guilty in January to making false calls to 911.
He pleaded no contest in 2009 in Putnam County Circuit Court to two counts of domestic battery after he allegedly held one of his sons upside down by an ankle during a football practice.
A message was left today for attorney Thomas Peyton, who represented him in the domestic battery case.





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thavoice
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Jun 12, 2014 2:01pm

REPORTED!

for outing Tiernam
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Jun 12, 2014 2:46pm
*Tiernan
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Jun 12, 2014 2:50pm
Simon is a beast