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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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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Brewers ahead, 1-0

JJ Hardy hit his first home run this season in the top of the fourth. He drilled the ball into the left field stands, breaking open the scoreless game.


4 Comments:

at 2:15 PM Blogger Unknown said...

Harang is loking good with exception to the one pitch t Hardy, but, surprise surprise....the reds bats are nowhere to be found, this is getting really sad.

 
at 2:20 PM Blogger Unknown said...

Adam Dunn just got thrown out at the plate standing up! He didnt even try to slide. This guy is a joke! In a 1-0 game. Give me a break!

 
at 2:31 PM Blogger Unknown said...

Edwin just tied it up baby with a bomb to left field....COME ON GUYS LETS GET IT GOING!

 
at 2:45 PM Blogger Al in Ohio said...

John, I make this suggestion without any of the insults and criticisms I've seen on here recently. But, if a running game blog is only going to show posts, or be updated, once every four or five innings, there's no point in having one. I don't pretend to know what responsibilities you have during the course of a game, or whether the lack of updates are due to some problem with Blogger, or what. I know you haven't liked the tone of some of the posts on here, but if the answer to that is to moderate the blog to the extent that it defeats the purpose of a blog, then maybe it should just be forgotten about.

 
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