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  • SlimKibbles
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    • Apr 2004
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    #1

    2008 Cincinnati Reds

    Figured I'd just create a new one for the new season. It bothers me that the 2007 one was started by a member who is now banned. Maybe that's why the Reds had issues last year. CaliBuck jinxed them.
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  • sportsdude
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    • Jul 2002
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    #2
    Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

    Originally posted by SlimKibbles
    Figured I'd just create a new one for the new season. It bothers me that the 2007 one was started by a member who is now banned. Maybe that's why the Reds had issues last year. CaliBuck jinxed them.
    so what will be the excuse this year when Dusty Baker runs Aaron Harang into the ground and the Reds finish in last place?

    ahh yeah I know I'm being cynical, but trading away Hamilton for two question marks of pitchers and hiring Dusty Baker haven't exactly boosted my confidence in the team.
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    • jake44np
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      • Jul 2002
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      #3
      Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

      Originally posted by sportsdude
      so what will be the excuse this year when Dusty Baker runs Aaron Harang into the ground and the Reds finish in last place?

      ahh yeah I know I'm being cynical, but trading away Hamilton for two question marks of pitchers and hiring Dusty Baker haven't exactly boosted my confidence in the team.
      No one will run Harrang into the ground, the guy is a horse.
      If you are a true Reds fan you would understand the Reds had way too many OF's and they picked up one of the best pitching prospects in baseball for Hamilton. You do realize that Josh was on the DL 3 different times last year dont you?? I think all the years of being a user have taken a toll on his body.
      The Reds will be alot better this year, if Homer Bailey can be a decent starter.
      They are a better team just by signing a great closer like Cordero. The Reds blew the most saves in baseball last year.
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      • sportsdude
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        #4
        Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

        Originally posted by jake44np
        No one will run Harrang into the ground, the guy is a horse.
        If you are a true Reds fan you would understand the Reds had way too many OF's and they picked up one of the best pitching prospects in baseball for Hamilton. You do realize that Josh was on the DL 3 different times last year dont you?? I think all the years of being a user have taken a toll on his body.
        The Reds will be alot better this year, if Homer Bailey can be a decent starter.
        They are a better team just by signing a great closer like Cordero. The Reds blew the most saves in baseball last year.
        Yeah I was being pessimistic in my previous post. I actually do think the Reds will do well this season compared to last year.

        I do agree with your assessment of Hamilton. He may never play a full season, but the more I hear about the pitches we got, the less I like the trade.

        I heard on the radio the other day that the Reds are close to signing Jeremy Affeldt. I always thought he had solid stuff was stuck on a bad team in Kansas City before playing in some games for the Rockies last year.
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        • jake44np
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          • Jul 2002
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          #5
          Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

          Yes they did sign Jeremy Affeldt to a 1 year 3 million deal.
          They would like for him to make the rotation but if he doesnt he would make our bullpen alot better.
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          • slickdtc
            Grayscale
            • Aug 2004
            • 17125

            #6
            Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

            Originally posted by jake44np
            Yes they did sign Jeremy Affeldt to a 1 year 3 million deal.
            They would like for him to make the rotation but if he doesnt he would make our bullpen alot better.
            And that's the signing we needed. Someone who has experience and can pitch a little. He should be solid as a back of the rotation guy in case these young pitchers we have don't pan out just yet. I like it.

            Clearly, Affeldt doesn't have the most impressive resume. But he played in KC. Reds haven't been to the postseason in a while, but we aren't KC. He should pitch well enough.
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            • joshuar9476
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              • Feb 2006
              • 1880

              #7
              Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

              plus, if affeldt eric miltons himself, it's only for one year.
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              • Motown
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                • Jul 2002
                • 9169

                #8
                Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

                LHP: Affeldt's best pitches are a fastball and a sinking curveball. Does anyone know his fly ball/ground ball ratio? we definitely need his SCB to sink a hella @ GAB

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                • jake44np
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                  #9
                  Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

                  Originally posted by Motown
                  LHP: Affeldt's best pitches are a fastball and a sinking curveball. Does anyone know his fly ball/ground ball ratio? we definitely need his SCB to sink a hella @ GAB
                  This morning on the Radio they said he ground ball to flyball ration was 2-1.
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                  • sportsdude
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                    • Jul 2002
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                    #10
                    Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

                    on my way to lunch earlier today, I caught an interview with Brandon Phillips on the local sports radio station. Here is what I got from it:

                    -he wants nothing to do with his contract issues. He says his agent is handling everything and that he just wants to play baseball. He went on further, saying he wanted to play in Cincinnati for the rest of his career.

                    -the team was enthused by the signing of Francisco Cordero. Phillips said it was nice to see management go after a guy that they believe can help them win right away.

                    -Phillips has spoken only once with Griffey this offseason, and all Griffey talked about was playing golf.

                    -Phillips has met with Baker a few times and said the two clicked right away and that he is looking forward to playing for Baker.

                    -Phillips said his closest friend on the team is Todd Coffey and equated it to Rob and Big (a show on MTV for those of you who don't know what that is), but with Phillips being Rob and Coffey being Big.

                    -Phillips does not like Gold Star Chili and doesn't enjoy anything with large amounts of meat in it. He especially hates meat loaf.
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                    • Motown
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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 9169

                      #11
                      Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

                      Originally posted by sportsdude
                      on my way to lunch earlier today, I caught an interview with Brandon Phillips on the local sports radio station. Here is what I got from it:

                      -he wants nothing to do with his contract issues. He says his agent is handling everything and that he just wants to play baseball. He went on further, saying he wanted to play in Cincinnati for the rest of his career.

                      -the team was enthused by the signing of Francisco Cordero. Phillips said it was nice to see management go after a guy that they believe can help them win right away.

                      -Phillips has spoken only once with Griffey this offseason, and all Griffey talked about was playing golf.

                      -Phillips has met with Baker a few times and said the two clicked right away and that he is looking forward to playing for Baker.

                      -Phillips said his closest friend on the team is Todd Coffey and equated it to Rob and Big (a show on MTV for those of you who don't know what that is), but with Phillips being Rob and Coffey being Big.

                      -Phillips does not like Gold Star Chili and doesn't enjoy anything with large amounts of meat in it. He especially hates meat loaf.
                      Great info sports d...have you heard Coffey has dropped about 20lbs & turned it into muscle? I hear he's lookin' pretty buff...& in shape! wow

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                      • sportsdude
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                        #12
                        Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

                        Originally posted by Motown
                        Great info sports d...have you heard Coffey has dropped about 20lbs & turned it into muscle? I hear he's lookin' pretty buff...& in shape! wow
                        lol I had not heard that but good for him. Pitchers especially don't need to be in the best shape but if it makes a positive difference then I'm all for him keeping his hands out the krispy kreme boxes.
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                        • joshuar9476
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                          • Feb 2006
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                          #13
                          Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

                          let's just hope, for coffey's sake, that last year was a bump in the road and that he can regain his stuff.
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                          • jake44np
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                            #14
                            Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

                            Originally posted by joshuar9476
                            let's just hope, for coffey's sake, that last year was a bump in the road and that he can regain his stuff.
                            Well for one thing Coffeys roll should be alot less important this year.
                            He will not be a set up man this year, that role will belong to Weathers, Burton, and Bray.
                            I believe Coffey will just be a garbage time pitcher out of the pen this year.
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                            • ESPNdeportes
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                              • Jul 2002
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                              #15
                              Re: 2008 Cincinnati Reds

                              I'm definitely ready for baseball to start this year. I'm just really anxious to see what happens this year with all of the Reds top prospects.

                              Bruce, Bailey, Cueto, Votto, and Stubbs. You gotta think that the first four of those should see time in the big leagues this year.
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