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  • skitch
    Fear Ameer
    • Oct 2002
    • 12349

    #31
    Re: Cincinnati Reds (MVP '05)

    April 2005
    Major League Baseball
    Monthly Recap

    NL Central Standings
    1. Cincinnati Reds, 15-8
    2. Milwaukee Brewers, 13-10
    3. St. Louis Cardinals, 12-10
    4. Pittsburgh Pirates, 11-13
    5. Chicago Cubs, 9-15
    6. Houston Astros, 8-15


    Division Leaders

    NL East - New York Mets, 16-8
    NL Central - Cincinnati Reds, 15-8
    NL West - San Diego Padres, 16-8
    AL East - Baltimore Orioles, 15-9
    AL Central - Cleveland Indians, 15-9
    AL West - Seattle Mariners/Oakland Athletics, 13-11

    - - -


    Power Rankings

    #1 - New York Mets, 16-8

    #2 - San Diego Padres, 16-8

    #3 - San Francisco Giants, 15-8

    #4 - Cincinnati Reds, 15-8

    #5 - Baltimore Orioles, 15-9

    #6 - Cleveland Indians, 15-9

    #7 - Boston Red Sox, 14-10

    #8 - Florida Marlins, 14-10

    #9 - Los Angeles Dodgers, 13-10

    #10 - Milwaukee Brewers, 13-10

    Bottom Five

    Detroit Tigers, 9-15

    Tampa Bay Devil Rays, 9-15

    Houston Astros, 8-15

    Philadelphia Phillies, 8-16

    Arizona Diamondbacks, 8-16

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    • skitch
      Fear Ameer
      • Oct 2002
      • 12349

      #32
      Re: Cincinnati Reds (MVP '05)

      April 2005
      Major League Baseball

      Monthly Recap


      National League
      April 2005 Leaders


      Average

      Felipe Lopez, Cincinnati Reds - .470
      Mark Loretta, San Diego Padres - .409
      Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals - .408
      Lyle Overbay, Milwaukee Brewers - .391

      Home Runs

      Matt Holliday, Colorado Rockies - 8
      Adam Dunn, Cincinnati Reds - 8
      Carlos Beltran, New York Mets - 8
      Jose Castillo, Pittsburgh Pirates - 7

      RBI

      Rob Mackowiak, Pittsburgh Pirates - 24
      Pedro Feliz, San Francisco Giants - 23
      Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants - 22
      Sean Casey, Cincinnati Reds - 21

      Stolen Bases

      Felipe Lopez, Cincinnati Reds - 19
      Rafael Furcal, Atlanta Braves - 9
      Dave Roberts, San Diego Padres - 7
      Juan Pierre, Florida Marlins - 7


      American League
      April 2005 Leaders


      Average

      Bill Mueller, Boston Red Sox - .463
      Kevin Mench, Texas Rangers - .435
      Kevin Millar, Boston Red Sox - .404
      Carlos Guillen, Detroit Tigers - .396

      Home Runs

      Eric Chavez, Oakland Athletics - 11
      Miguel Tejada, Baltimore Orioles - 10
      Adrian Beltre, Seattle Mariners - 9
      Steve Finley, Los Angeles Angels - 8

      RBI

      Miguel Tejada, Baltimore Orioles - 26
      Eric Chavez, Oakland Athletics - 23
      Shea Hillenbrand, Toronto Blue Jays - 22
      Adrian Beltre, Seattle Mariners - 20

      Stolen Bases

      Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners - 7
      Coco Crisp, Cleveland Indians - 7
      Darin Erstad, Los Angeles Angels - 5
      Johnny Damon, Boston Red Sox - 5

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      • skitch
        Fear Ameer
        • Oct 2002
        • 12349

        #33
        Re: Cincinnati Reds (MVP '05)

        May 2005 Schedule
        The Cincinnati Post


        2nd-4th
        vs St. Louis Cardinals
        6th-8th
        vs Los Angeles Dodgers
        9th-11th
        vs San Diego Padres
        12th-15th
        @ Philadelphia Phillies
        16th-18th
        @ New York Mets
        20th-22nd
        vs Cleveland Indians
        23rd-25th
        vs Washington Nationals
        26th-29th
        vs Pittsburgh Pirates
        30th-June 1st
        @ Houston Astros

        In May, the Reds play teams from all over the National League, and one from the other side of the MLB. From the 20th to the 22nd of the month, Cincinnati will play host to the Indians, an AL Central club who currently holds down the top spot in their division. These two teams are in-state rivals, which brings that much more to the interleague matchup. First, though, the Reds start off May against the St. Louis Cardinals and their always-tough lineup.

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        • WTF
          MVP
          • Aug 2002
          • 20274

          #34
          Re: Cincinnati Reds (MVP '05)

          Very good read Kredit... Keep Griffey going... I'm loving it.
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          #DropMeAFollow

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          • skitch
            Fear Ameer
            • Oct 2002
            • 12349

            #35
            Re: Cincinnati Reds (MVP '05)

            Originally posted by wtferrell
            Very good read Kredit... Keep Griffey going... I'm loving it.
            Thanks for reading. I'll try to keep this updated.

            I've been playing NCAA a lot lately, so let's see if I can balance the two games.

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            • WTF
              MVP
              • Aug 2002
              • 20274

              #36
              Re: Cincinnati Reds (MVP '05)

              Any updates or did you give up?
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              #DropMeAFollow

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