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    Game Report

    Wednesday, May 21, 2008, 07:37 AM EST [Reds]

    www.daytondailynews.com/s... Hal McCoy's Report

    errors by Ross
    a retun to the NL central cellar

    but, amidst all funk there were a couple of feeble flickers for hope:
    Jr. put a charge into one Dunn & Encarnacion hat two-out hits - in the same inning
    ok, Jr.s ball was caught just over the wall and the two-out hits came in the ninth, but these are signs there is still life left in the team (and i said FEEBLE and FLICKER - not big bright strong signs).
    i guess, though (and how pathetic is this?), the best thing to come out of last night's "Titanic Struggle" is that it WASN'T Belisle's fault. It was his loss, but not his fault.
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    Just one Game

    Monday, May 19, 2008, 06:55 PM EST [Reds]

    How important is one game in a 162 game season?

    Imagine if the Reds had managed to win one of the games in Pittsburgh, or one of the games in Houston.  Instead of getting swept in those hothouses of high-quality baseball, imagine if the good guys had managed just one win.

    The team would have 22 wins, instead of 21.  And, conversely, 22 losses instead of 23.  Twenty-two wins and twenty-two losses.  That's .500 ball, and for the Reds - that's a whole new ballgame.

    Dusty said some time ago that anything can happen once the team returned to even (couldn't find the actual dangblasted quote - please forgive me paraphrasing from my rather weak memory).  Now that's not shocking or prophetic, after all anything can happen if a team is playing at a .600 clip, or @ .367.

    But, for this team it's a big deal.  It's the mindset.  Put another way, it's all mental.  I'm begining to think Dusty is the master of mental.  It's pretty hard to go .500 on a seven game roadtrip, so let's hope for 4-3.  That's big, but would still leave the team below .500.

    If the good guys went into the series all even a 4-3 trip would put them at .510, that's winning baseball and that's huge.

     

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    Is it too early to go all Al Michaels?

    Saturday, May 17, 2008, 08:52 PM EST [Reds]

    Five wins in a row against first place teams!

     

    Do you believe in miracles?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTev5pSuYLk

     

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    BEER BARONS WEEKEND

    Thursday, May 15, 2008, 09:55 AM EST [General]

    mmmmm...Beer

    Not just any beer, all the Christian Moerlein beers:

    http://www.westchesteroh.org/services/beerfest.pdf

    Beer Barons Weekend

    Muhlhauser Barn

    http://www.christianmoerlein.com

     The event will focus on Cincinnati's grand brewing history and the direct connection West Chester has with this history, which included the summer homes and farms of Cincinnati's greatest pre-prohibition Beer Barons Moerlein, Windisch, Muhlhauser and Hauck.

    Cincinnati's Wegman Farm will showcase the Christian Moerlein Brewing Company Draft Horse Team and authentic beer delivery carriage.

    The Over-the-Rhine Foundation Memory Project will be capturing the oral and visual history of Over-the-Rhine through first person accounts, photographs, and memorabilia.

    A Beer Stein and Breweriana exhibit and sale

    Local artist Jim Effler, who was commissioned by Christian Moerlein Brewing Company to paint the label artwork of Moerlein Lagers and Ales, will be on hand with the original paintings and to sign commemorative prints.

    A Christian Moerlein Beer Garden tent will feature the popular Moerlein OTR Ale, Moerlein Barbarossa Double Dark Lager and a new Moerlein to be unveiled at the event along with Hudy Delight. A full slate of musical entertainment will be provided in the Moerlein Beer Garden throughout the evenings including Jake Speed and The Freddies whose music is inspired by Cincinnati folklore history.

    Food will be available for sale onsite at the event by the new Savannah Center at Chappel Crossing.

    Parking will be available off-site only at the new Savannah Center located directly across the street from the Muhlhauser Barn at 5533 Chappel Crossing Boulevard with a continuous shuttle running.

    A portion of proceeds will benefit The Over-The-Rhine Foundation. The Over-The-Rhine Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on preserving, enhancing and carrying forward the rich history and culture of Over-the-Rhine through collaboration and partnerships.

     

    May 16th from 6 PM - 11PM

    May 17th from 11AM- 11PM

    May 18th from 12PM-7PM

    Admission is free.

    Off-site Parking only/free shuttles

     

     

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    Yay, Yahoo, and Yippee for Janish!!

    Thursday, May 15, 2008, 09:08 AM EST [Reds]

    As reported earlier in this space (and lifted from real reporter Mark Sheldon) is this great quote from Dusty, "...the beauty of the game is that any day at any minute, if you keep working, things will come together for no apparent reason. A break here, a broken bat hit there, and bam. That's how it usually starts -- something small."

    Whatever that small thing was, it looms large now. Three wins in a row against a first place team is very very nice to see.

    As Marty said last night, it NEVER should have come to a rookie in his second big-league AB to win the game.

    But it did, and it seems to this casual (ok, at times hyper) observer that someting has changed. Somehow, it seems like the Reds think they WILL win, not that maybe they can win, that Karma cares that the team conquer the competition.

    It seems that the bad funk switch has been flipped, Dunn had a homer, Jr. had a BIG two-bagger, even Patterson's error (and Votto's error that wasn't) turned into an out at 3rd, and a blown save turned into a dramtic debut.

    Yippee!

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