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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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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Bo Sox lineup

Good day to catch the club.

Dustin Pedrola 2B
Kevin Youkilis 1B
Jason Varitek DH
Manny Ramirez LF
Mike Lowell 3B
J.D. Drew RF
Julio Lugo SS
Jonathan Van Avery CF
Kevin Cash C

Jon Lester P


9 Comments:

at 12:45 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

it will be nice to see how homer matches up against bostons best

 
at 1:35 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Homer kicking tail in the first to looks like, three up, three down with a K of Varitek to end the 1st.
Randy Bounds, Chatham, IL GO REDS

 
at 1:39 PM Blogger Ol' Timey Redsfan said...

Anyone else listening on MLB.com?

I just the Boston guys say that our Closer is Weathers, don't they even bother to read up on the team they are facing?

 
at 1:41 PM Blogger Ol' Timey Redsfan said...

3 hard hit balls against Homer. 3 straight hits, still no runs.

 
at 1:43 PM Blogger Ol' Timey Redsfan said...

Now they are saying that the Reds are interested in CoCo Crisp, they must not of heard of the signing of the great Patterson! At least they learned that the Reds have a new Closer!

 
at 1:47 PM Blogger Ol' Timey Redsfan said...

Homer was almost home, but as was the story so many times last season for Reds pitchers, two outs and then a double. 2-1 Red Sox. Then it never fails the next batter is out, one batter too late!

 
at 1:53 PM Blogger laredsfan said...

mlb audio has the game, boston announcers. 2-1 boston, bottum of the third.

 
at 1:58 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Drew Anderson just had a double. That guy sure has a sweet swing and is hitting the crap out of the ball this preseason. I hope they keep him around!

 
at 2:13 PM Blogger Ol' Timey Redsfan said...

no way they keep Anderson. It's starting to look like grandpa's Reds. Looks to me like Baker would like to have every old geezer he has ever managed. Looks like more of the same for the Reds, older players who never lived up to their protential, like Patterson, while exciting young player waste away in the minors. Turn relievers into starters and sign backend starters instead of trying out some young arms. Sad state of affairs IMO.

 
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