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John Fay has been the Reds beat writer for the Enquirer since 2001. Prior to that, he served in a variety of roles for the Enquirer: backup Reds writer, UC beat writer, backup Bengals writer and as a general assignment reporter. He is a Cincinnati native and a graduate of Elder High School and the University of Dayton.

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Griffey named Player of the Week

From the Reds: Ken Griffey Jr. today was named the National League Player of the Week...last week he hit .400, led the NL with 9 RBI and tied for the lead with 3 HR...is Griffey's 10th Player of the Week award...he won it 9 times while playing for the Mariners, most recently from 6/29-7/5, 1998...he is the second Reds player to win the award this season (Alex Gonzalez, 4/23-4/29).


5 Comments:

at 5:34 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

With McBeth going up to the Reds who is being moved down, out, or the DL?

 
at 5:41 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Baseball is all about timing, with Griffey hitting and playing great in the field. Its time to trade him while he's hot and not "injured". Go get pitching, pitching and more pitching. The time is NOW for trading Griffey. The greatest asset he could give the Reds is enabling them to acquire some much needed pitching.

 
at 6:20 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Was their a trade today? McBeth and Moehler are going to the Reds. Do you know the corresponing moves?

 
at 7:38 PM Blogger tom dunne said...

Griffey is a 10-5 player, which means he cannot be traded without his permission. It's been that way since the end of 2004 season, and there has never been any indication that he is willing to move to another team.

 
at 9:27 AM Blogger Rob Dicken said...

The way the team is playing, why would you want to trade your hottest player?

Could we SERIOUSLY be anymore baseball ignorant?

 
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