Great win today. Arroyo pitched great for still being sick. Going to a game next week while I am on spring break, don't know which yet though.
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You know, to this day, I still don't think that team gets enough credit for pulling that off, especially considering the division they were in with LA and San Fran. Don't they still rank as one of the worst WS winners ever in some "expert's" books? Went wire-to-wire, underdogs against the Pirates and beat them, even more of an underdog against the A's and swept them. What else do you need to know "experts?"
Last year and now at the start of this year is the first time since then that I've felt like a Cincy squad has had the kind of confidence that that club had.Jordan Mychal Lemos
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Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.
Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.Comment
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WHAT A WEEKEND! I think it was Chris Welsh saying on FSN Sunday what a statement it was for this team to come out against the club that was seen as having the best chance to top the Reds and, really, picked by many to win the division. What a statement it was!
I was able to get down for the first two games and was so happy to see all the support from the fans (105,170 fans attended this weekend). Plus the organization tossing it right back making the players available before the game to anyone in attendance on Saturday, then Reds Uncut, plus the entertainment, fire works, and give aways. Its a serious love affair between this city and the franchise right now.
I got to see Bob Castellini speak at a business luncheon on Wednesday and he highlighted greatly the need to get and keep fans; it was clear as day this weekend that its no joke to them. As he said, getting people to be Reds fans from "womb to tomb"Comment
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Well, in the current baseball world, fans and ticket sales are the only way they can compete. They don't have the luxury of a ridiculous tv deal or sheer size of fanbase like the Yankees do in New York. The Reds know they have to sell tickets to keep that money flowing and allow them to keep their star players. I still think some guys are going to have to really want to stay here though and pass up on a more lucrative deal with a team like the Yankees. Fans and ownership will be the key to making that happen. St. Louis has been successful with that method, although they do have a larger city. But Cincinnati can be successful too.MLB: Cincinnati Reds
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I am hoping the Cards and Brewers continue there losing ways all season.Comment
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Well, in the current baseball world, fans and ticket sales are the only way they can compete. They don't have the luxury of a ridiculous tv deal or sheer size of fanbase like the Yankees do in New York. The Reds know they have to sell tickets to keep that money flowing and allow them to keep their star players. I still think some guys are going to have to really want to stay here though and pass up on a more lucrative deal with a team like the Yankees. Fans and ownership will be the key to making that happen. St. Louis has been successful with that method, although they do have a larger city. But Cincinnati can be successful too.
Not saying your wrong I just dont know of any.
Carpenter and Holliday both signed huge deals they didnt stay for less.
And now it looks like Albert wants a very large contract to stay.ND Season Ticket Holder since '72.Comment
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Do you hate the Cardinals just because they're in the same division?Originally posted by MoJust once I'd like to be the one they call a jerk off.Originally posted by MoYou underestimate my lazinessOriginally posted by Mo**** ya
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If you are talking to me, I hate them because all they are is a bunch of bi***** and whiners!
Yes part of the reason you hate any team is because they are your division rivals.ND Season Ticket Holder since '72.Comment
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Yea, I've never hated teams just b/c they were in the same division. If they are like you guys describe, I'm sure I'll hate them soon enough.Originally posted by MoJust once I'd like to be the one they call a jerk off.Originally posted by MoYou underestimate my lazinessOriginally posted by Mo**** ya
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it's been 21 years since the Reds started the season 4-0
it's been 21 years since the Reds won a World Series title
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I hate the Brewers because there team is full of a bunch of little B*****s.Last edited by travis72; 04-05-2011, 11:12 PM.Comment
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Looking good to start the season. Its still early but I much rather be 4-0 than 0-4. I think the Reds players are playing with a little chip on their shoulder since they are the reigning division champ and most everyone was picking against them this yearComment
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