Volquez, new Pedro. Crazy to think the Reds have a pitcher this good. Crazy to think he was the number 5 to begin the year. Can’t wait for Thompson to make it up. If they can just find room to play Kepp, Hairston, Cabrera, they’ll be good. What’s up with being too stacked at one certain position for the last couple years?
2009 stats: Sarasota 2-1 8 Games 8 Games Started 42.1 IP 4.89 ERA 1.44 WHIP
Carolina 3-2 6 Game 6 Game Started 36 2/3 IP 2.95 ERA 1.09 WHIP
Louisville 2-2 5 Game 5 Game Started 29 IP 2.48 ERA 1.21 WHIP
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Volquez, new Pedro. Crazy to think the Reds have a pitcher this good. Crazy to think he was the number 5 to begin the year. Can’t wait for Thompson to make it up. If they can just find room to play Kepp, Hairston, Cabrera, they’ll be good. What’s up with being too stacked at one certain position for the last couple years?
Looks like the Reds have a potential 20 game winner on hand. And shortstop has always been their strong suit as long as I can remember.
Let’s don’t get too carried away with Cabrera, it was one night. Also, Hairston has played very well but his track record says that won’t continue.
Chad, I love your enthusiasm.