06-10-2023, 06:35 PM
(06-10-2023, 06:14 PM)cinci4life Wrote: [ -> ]Reds win 8-4! Abbott did great again!
It's way early. But Abbott has started out his career with 11.2 scoreless innings. I'm anxious to see him pitch again already.
(06-10-2023, 06:14 PM)cinci4life Wrote: [ -> ]Reds win 8-4! Abbott did great again!
(06-12-2023, 01:36 AM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: [ -> ]I thought it would be impossible, but Elly De La Cruz has actually exceeded my expectations in his first week in the majors. I thought that McLain had placed the bar too high but, somehow, EDLC's speed has been even more impressive. He is truly incredible. I've never seen a combination of speed, power and plate discipline (yes, I know he's struck out a fair amount, but if you watch him, he takes a LOT of balls that a young player should probably be swinging at) like this in a Reds player before.
.364/.481/.636/1.118 with 5 walks, 4 RBI, 7 runs and 3 SB in 27 plate appearances over 6 games is quite the start to a major league career. I anticipate him cooling down over this coming week, but he is quickly turning into the engine that makes this offense go.
(06-12-2023, 10:35 AM)SladeX Wrote: [ -> ]I remember when ED was playing a commentator said the staff was trying to get ED to cut down on his Ks, and it was either Buck or Nuxhall that said “They need to leave him alone!”.
I hope no one is worried about the Ks with Elly. That would be a bit like Aesops dog that dropped the bone he had in the water trying to get the bone from the other dog in the water (actually his reflection)
(06-13-2023, 12:39 AM)cinci4life Wrote: [ -> ]Don't know why in the hell you bring Karcher in for his MLB debut in that situation but thankfully it miraculously worked out.
(06-13-2023, 01:59 PM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: [ -> ]What a crazy and fun game. Such a shame that the Reds ruined Chiefs night in Kansas City, but they will get used to disappointment when Cincinnati comes to town. As an Angels fan, I can honestly say that Perez is one of the most clutch hitters that I've ever seen in my life. I just laughed and shook my head when he tied the game with two outs in the bottom of the 9th because I've seen him do shit like that for years. Amazing player that did that after taking one hell of a beating behind the plate all night long.
I was kind of shocked when they knocked Grienke out in the 6th, he struck out India, DLC and Steer in the 4th with all three of them respectfully looking back at him like "Damn! He's good!". I think that the manager jumped the gun as Grienke was sitting at only 81 pitches. I would have trusted him to get out of that situation without more damage much more than trusting their bullpen.
Kind of a strange game, DLC and Steer go hitless(0-8) with no RBIs or no runs scored(DLC on base by FC and Steer by BB) and the Reds still won. I'm not sure that we're going to see that happen very much in the future. Another great team win.
Fairchild homers to bring his average back up to .230 and dropped an awesome sacrifice bunt in the 9th to set up Newman's sac fly for the 4-3 lead. That's how you stay in the lineup every day. And look at Benson now hitting .234. When the season started, Benson looked like he was trying out this new game that he had just heard about called baseball. Now, he's getting some seriously hard contact. Myers may wind up getting traded or DFA'd shortly after he's healthy. There was barely enough playing time for him when this team sucked and now that his replacements have improved on what he has to offer, I just don't see him contributing anything more than a bit player at most. Even his defense sucked.
And I'm guessing that the writing is also on the wall for Barerro. He's either going to be sent down or packaged in a trade. Hopkins is an easy choice to send back down when Senzel, Fraley, Votto and Myers all come back . . . Barerro is looking like he's running out of chances to get some playing time in Cincinnati. He'd look good in Kansas City with along with either Myers, Fraley or Senzel along with a minor league/MLB bullpen arm for Chapman. The bullpen has been pretty steady lately but this team still needs two legit set up men and Kansas City is going to be in sell mode pretty soon. Just a thought after Chapman just struck out the same three in the 8th that Grienke did in the 4th(India, DLC and Steer). I don't think that they planned on being this close to .500 along with the NL Central being so mediocre at the same time.
I don't know why but I still believe in Weaver. I see a lot of a young Tyler Mahle in him. Mahle would battle and battle all game but would have a couple of three to five pitch sequences in there that would backfire on him. Weaver makes a lot of great pitches every outing, but still shoots himself in the foot with the nibbling and the walks. Like Jeff Brantley pointed out in the broadcast, two of the three runs that Weaver gave up were bases on balls that came around to score. He only gave up five hits but had four walks. That can be fixed. If he can cut down on the free passes, he's a six or seven inning pitcher.
(06-15-2023, 09:30 AM)bengalfan74 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm starting to get mildly concerned about DLC. He was electric his first 3 or 4 games, to say the least. Since then he just doesn't look confident at the plate.
Don't get me wrong, I still believe he's a bolt of lightning as a prospect. But perhaps he needs a couple days off? Maybe he's feeling too much pressure?
(06-15-2023, 11:16 AM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: [ -> ]In his first series, he was 4 for 11, 2 BB, 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 3 R, 1 SB and 6 SOs
In his second series, he was 4 for 11, 3 BB, 0 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 2 RBI, 4 R, 2 SB and 4 SOs
In his third and most recent series, he was 0 for 12, 1 BB, 0 2B/3B/HR, 0 RBI, 2 SB and 5 SOs.
Notably, at least 2 of his 8 hits in the first two series were infield grounders that he legged out.
To put it bluntly, he was never going to keep up the pace he was on through his first 2 series. It's not ideal that he went O-fer in 3 straight games, but it's still an incredibly small sample size and his strikeout numbers have not gone up through the series.