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Tonight’s game at Philadelphia

Here’s a game thread. At least the Reds should have a chance tonight, with their one good starter — Aaron Harang — on the hill facing Randy Wolf.

Discuss.

6 comments to Tonight’s game at Philadelphia

  • jim

    Hey, if there are any Pete Rose fans out there, you may want to check out Baseball Prospectus Radio today. There was an interesting interview with Rose and Schmidt. Michael Lewis also stopped by to talk about “Moneyball” and his new book.

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  • Chris

    RJN rejoice: Casey’s on the bench, Jr’s batting 4th, Randa’s batting 3rd . . . WHAT?!?

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  • Tyler

    Mr. Lopez is earning his job. He is killing the ball. Kearns is finally hitting like he can. I really hope this continues. If kearns can continue, we’ll be in good shape.

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  • The only winning formula for this team is to score and score a lot. If Lopez, Dunn and Junior are stinging the ball, we could be an average team. We don’t have the starers to compete, I am afraid.

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  • Tyler

    I agree. I was talking from an offensive stand point. Meaning the team will hit like it should if Kearns and Lopez can hit.

    I don’t think there is a quick solution to the pitching problem.

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  • Chris

    I have to give credit to Aaron Harang. He’s going 7-8 innings every time, and definitely keeping the team in the games. He’s striking people out, which nobody else has been doing.

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