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Old 08-04-2010, 07:08 AM   #1
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Reviving The Big Red Machine: A Cincinnati Reds Dynasty


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Rosters: Updated Reds Roster

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Old 08-04-2010, 07:11 AM   #2
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Cincinnati Reds - 2010 Depth Chart
Starter2nd3rd4th5th
CRamon HernandezRyan Hanigan
1BJoey VottoMiguel Cairo
2BBrandon PhillipsPaul Janish
3BScott RolenMiguel Cairo
SSOrlando CabreraPaul Janish
LFChris DickersonJonny GomesLaynce Nix
CFDrew StubbsChis DickersonLaynce Nix
RFJay BruceJonny GomesLaynce Nix
SPAaron HarangBronson ArroyoJohnny CuetoEdinson VolquezHomer Bailey
RPMicah Owings (LR)Logan Ondrusek (MR)Mike Lincoln (MR)Daniel Ray Herrera (MR)Nick Masset/Arthur Rhodes (SU)
CLFransisco Cordero
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MLB Scoreboard - St. Louis Cardinals (0-1) at Cincinnati Reds (1-0)
April 5, 2010123456789RHE
St. Louis Cardinals0000020013110
Cincinnati Reds01300010X5100
WIN: Aaron Harang (1-0) LOSS: Chris Carpenter (0-1) SAVE: Francisco Cordero (1)
Scoring Summary
2ndScott Rolen homers (1) to left.01
3rdOrlando Cabrera homers (1) to left.02
3rdScott Rolen homers (2) to left.03
3rdJay Bruce homers (1) to right center.04
6thRyan Ludwick homers (1) 2 runs to left.24
7thBrandon Phillips homers (1) to left.25
9thShane Robinson doubles a run to left fielder Dickerson.35
St. Louis Cardinals
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Schumaker, 2B500000.000
Holliday, LF401001.250
Pujols, 1B411000.250
Ludwick, RF411201.250
Molina, C403000.750
Rasmus, CF402000.500
Ryan, SS401001.250
Freese, 3B411001.250
Carpenter, P100000.000
a-Lugo, PH100000.000
Hill, P000000.000
b-Greene, PH100000.000
Motte, P000000.000
McLellan, P000000.000
c-Robinson, PH1011001.000
BATTING:
2B: Rasmus (1), Holliday (1), Robinson (1)
HR: Ludwick (1)
RBI: Ludwick 2 (2), Robinson (1)
GIDP: Ryan
BASERUNNING:
SB: Ryan (1)
St. Louis Cardinals
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Carpenter (L, 0-1)4.0644059.00
Hill2.0200040.00
Motte0.21111113.50
McClellan1.1100100.00
Totals8.01055210

Cincinnati Reds
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Cabrera, SS411102.250
Phillips, 2B41211.500
Votto, 1B30111.333
Rolen, 3B423200.750
Bruce, RF411101.250
Dickerson, LF402000.500
Stubbs, CF300002.000
Hernandez, C200001.000
Harang, P200002.000
a-Nix, PH100000.000
BATTING:
HR: Cabrera (1), Phillips (1), Bruce (1), Rolen 2 (2)
RBI: Cabrera (1), Phillips (1), Bruce (1), Rolen 2 (2)
HBP: Hernandez
BASERUNNING:
CS: Stubbs (1), Dickerson (1)
Picked Off: Phillips
Cincinnati Reds
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Harang (W,1 -0)6.0922033.00
Lincoln (H, 1)0.2000000.00
Ondrusek (H, 1)0.1000000.00
Masset (H, 1)1.0000010.00
Cordero (S, 1)1.0211009.00
Totals9.0113304


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Finally, Opening Day is here and another great year of baseball is underway! The Reds pulled off a rare feat today as they actually won on Opening Day against their NL Central rivals, the St. Louis Cardinals. The Reds won 5-3 infront of a sellout crowd at Great American Ballpark on the strength of 5 long balls. Harang got the call to start on Opening Day held St. Louis to 2 runs before Manager Baker pulled him out after 6 impressive innings to get the bullpen some early season work. Mike Lincoln was the first reliever called in the new campain. He was able to get 2 outs before seperating his shoulder right after the 2nd out and forced to leave the game. He has been put on 15-day DL and is expected to miss 1-2 months of action. The 6'8" rookie right hander, Logan Ondrusek made his pitching debut, filling in for the injured Lincoln and got the final out. Masset was later called in hoping to have another great year and this year with a new role -- setup. He pitched a 1-2-3 8th with a strikeout. "CoCo" Cordero came in the 9th aiming to shut down the Cards and earn his first save on Opening Day. Cordero was able to get two outs before surrendering a basehit to young 3rd baseman, David Freese. With the pitcher spot coming up, La Russa called in rookie right hander, Shane Robinson to pitch hit. Robinson was able to get some wood on the ball as hit a sharp liner to left center. Dickerson was the first one to reach the ball as it was rattling up against the wall. Freese went home from first and Robinson ended up with an RBI double. The lineup turned backover to Skip Schumaker, the Cardinals' last hope. He was able to make some contact on the ball, but grounded the ball to 2nd baseman Phillips. Phillips throws on to Votto at first and this one belongs to Reds!

that's basically the pitching summary of Opening Day

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Go Reds!

I'm following.

One suggestion if you don't mind me making it, is that you could potentially split that up into paragraphs, so it doesn't seem like such a long read.

Nice job beating the Cards on opening day! And this one belongs to the Reds!
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Reds Transactions - April 6th, 2010

- RHP Mike Lincoln to the 15-day DL with seperated shoulder

- RHP Carlos Fisher called up to the Reds from AAA Bats

- LHP Philippe Valiquette called up to AAA Bats from AA Mudcats
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Go Reds!

I'm following.

One suggestion if you don't mind me making it, is that you could potentially split that up into paragraphs, so it doesn't seem like such a long read.

Nice job beating the Cards on opening day! And this one belongs to the Reds!
yeah i think i'll do that next time xD

thanks!
since i pulled an all nighter, i'll see if i can do the opening series today
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt_GoBlue
Go Reds!

I'm following.

One suggestion if you don't mind me making it, is that you could potentially split that up into paragraphs, so it doesn't seem like such a long read.

Nice job beating the Cards on opening day! And this one belongs to the Reds!
At least it's not as long as the play-by-play in my journal.
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How is Stubbs defensively? The Big Red Machine of the 1970s had very good defensive center fielders in Bobby Tolan and later Cesar Geronimo. Also, Ramon Hernandez was never known for his defensive prowless behind the plate. Any thoughts on replacing him or has his defense improved?
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