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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Reds vs. Padres, 8-11
REDS Hatteberg, 1b Hopper, cf Griffey Jr., rf Phillips, 2b Dunn, lf Keppinger, 3b Valentin, c Gonzalez, ss Livingston, lhp PADRES Giles, rf Blum, lf Gonzalez, 1b Cameron, cf Greene, ss Kouzmanoff, 3b Bard, c Giles, 2b Germano, rhp
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1 Comments:
No Conine hitting cleanup? And Keppinger actually starting!??
You mean Mack wants to win today? What's the meaning of this? Obviously with the Reds great pitching we can afford to bat a weak old powerless hitter 4th again while keeping the hottest young hitter on the team BENCHED, can't we?
So puzzling! It's almost like the manager uses a Yachtzee die to pick the lineups...
Majewski last night, still stinky after all these weeks...
Weathers was a treat! I wonder what his excuse was? How do you walk the bases loaded? These guys obviously have no fear--no fear of losing their jobs.
How about just cutting Weathers and Majewski? David Wells would have pitched better than Weathers yesterday. Heck, Ellison would have pitched better than Weathers.
Nice bunt, by the way! Obviously, Krivsky knew what he was doing when he blew more money on Ellison (when Hamilton could have played yesterday).
The Circus continues, as predicted.
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