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3.14.10
BY: MEH
FRANCISCO BLASTS TWO AGAINST CUBS
REDS' PROSPECT JUAN FRANCISCO  DRIVES IN THREE RUNS, WITH TWO HOME RUNS, IN LOSS AGAINST CUBS

(Photo: Carl Kline)
The Cincinnati Reds lost Saturday to the Chicago Cubs 11-4 in Mesa. Micah Owings, John Adkins, and Pedro Viola all struggled against Lou Piniella's ball club allowing ten of the Cub's eleven runs. John Adkins got hit the hardest, allowing five earned runs on seven hits over just one inning of work. On the other hand, Homer Bailey quietly showed his new found maturity again on the mound. Bailey pitched three innings allowing one run on three hits. Bailey pitched in front of 11,825 on Saturday. His last two starts were attended by no one. Bailey on this spring:

"I’m under the radar. Chapman is going through a lot and throwing really well. That’s good to see. I don’t know what the plans are for that fifth spot in the rotation and it’s none of my business."

It's hard to deny the fact that Homer Bailey may be growing up. Bailey is no longer the "top prospect" bleeding arrogance and inexperience. He is the No. 4 pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds' rotation and one of the many keys to the Reds' success this season. Paul Daugherty wrote about Bailey's conversion to maturity:

We’ve been taking Bailey’s emotional temperature for three springs at least, ever since it became possible he’d be pitching in Cincinnati at some point in the summertime. We looked for signs of mental growth, because the physical gifts were so obvious.

One spring, Homer was “defensive’’ or “surly.’’ The next, he was “approachable’’ perhaps, or “less guarded.’’ 

Homer was an arrogant know-it-all one year, so we believed. He was “coachable’’ the next. This is his fifth season in major-league camp and still we’re passing judgment on Homer’s head.

“Comfortable,’’ we’ve decided. “Humbled.’’

How any of that impacts how he pitches, is anyone’s guess. He went 6-1 in his last nine starts last year. His reaction to that burst of success is telling.

“So what?’’ Bailey says.

An uninjured Scott Rolen was scratched from Saturday's lineup for Juan Francisco. Batting cleanup, Francisco confirmed his "Heavy Artillery" tag for a day. He blasted two home runs, one in the second inning and again in the fourth. Francisco was named MVP of the Dominican Winter League hitting .302 with 11 HR and 42 RBI.
  

Also, I couldn't help but notice #90 in this picture from Jaime Ramsey's blog. RHP Forest Cannon was drafted by the Reds during the 34th round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft. Cannon didn't impress much in Billings last year (7 games, 10.1 innings, 4.35 ERA), but it sure is hard to hate on a guy with such a explosive last name.

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3.13.10
BY: MEH
"I'VE EATEN RIBS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY."
"FROM EL PASO, TEXAS TO NEW YORK, DOWN SOUTH FLORIDA UP TO WASHINGTON STATE."

At approximately 1:30 in the above video, Jeff Brantley starts a wonderful rant while talking to Thom Brennaman. Brantley was asked "What is so great about ribs? You talk about them all the time!" by an anonymous Reds fan during a rain delay on FSN. Seven minutes of hilarity ensue.

Aroldis Chapman made his second appearance this spring on Friday. Chapman threw 35 pitches over two scoreless innings allowing two infield hits. Struggling with his control at times, Chapman once again hit 100mph on the radar gun and seemed confident on the mound.

Everyone seems to want Chapman in the Opening Day rotation, but four innings of work during spring training isn't Major League Baseball. A great fastball from the left side of the mound can be deadly, but rushing a 22 year old you just spent $30 million on is NOT a intelligent move. Just because Chapman seems to be dominate in his very short time with the Reds at camp, it doesn't make anyone smarter than the people who work for great baseball organizations like the Cincinnati Reds. We shall trust the people Bob Castellini pays to make the decisions who have track records proving their knowledge and understanding of the game and it's development. No matter how bad we want to see Aroldis Chapman pitch at Great American Ballpark we must be patient. If Chapman does make the rotation on Opening Day, and pitches on April 10th against Chicago, it will be a decision made only by Walt Jocketty and Dusty Baker. The importance of trusting them is great. If they decide to place Chapman in the minors to further develop, we will wait. Patience is a virtue.

The Reds beat the Dodgers on Friday by a final score of 3-2. Bronson Arroyo started the game pitching three scoreless innings. Jonny Gomes hit a two-run home run in the fourth and Chris Heisey hit a solo home run in the sixth.

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3.11.10
BY: MEH
THE CAPTAIN IS BACK
FORMER SHORTSTOP BARRY LARKIN IS BACK IN A REDS' UNIFORM
Barry Larkin
(ap photo)
Former Reds' shortstop Barry Larkin was in camp Thursday wearing a Reds' uniform for the first time since he retired in 2004. Larkin was inducted into the Reds' Hall of Fame in 2008 and is currently on the ballot for MLB's. Joining former 1990 World Champion teammates Eric Davis and Billy Hatcher in Reds' Spring Training camp this year, Larkin will be a roving instructor with the club for the next ten days. Former teammate Sean "The Mayor" Casey will also be visiting the Reds' camp sometime this spring. Larkin had this to say about having a number 11 uniform waiting for him in the Reds' locker room:

"I have so many Reds uniforms at home. I was looking at them before I came out here. I remember when I retired, I had a Nationals uniform with No. 11 – before Ryan Zimmerman was 11 – I couldn’t put it on. It will be very comfortable putting the Reds uniform on."

"They asked me to come back. It’s great. I’ve often thought about it. It’s time and it’s good. I’ll do whatever they want me to. I know that they have young shortstops in the organization. I think that’s one of the reasons they brought me back as well as Sean Casey. I think the last time this organization won is when we were playing. You can have the different pieces, but I think there’s an aura they’re trying to create. I commend them for having all the guys back. I know when I was playing, having the veterans come back gave me a sense of the history, the proud history."

Improving their spring record to an even 3-3 this spring, the Reds beat the Milwaukee Brewers at Goodyear Ballpark Thursday by a final score of 3-1. Starter Johnny Cueto improved on his last spring start pitching three scoreless innings allowing only one run and striking out two. Nick Masset, Daniel Ray Herrera, and Enerio Del Rosario all pitched scoreless innings. Jared Burton allowed the only Brewers' run in his inning of work. Joey Votto highlighted the offense notching his first hit of the spring, a solo home run to lead off the sixth inning.

Alexander Smit, Jose Arrendondo, Chris Denove, Brandon Yarbrough, and Danny Dorn were all cut Thurday. All five players will all be re-assigned to minor league camp.

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3.10.10
BY: MEH
MIKE LEAKE IS GODZILLA
REDS' NO.1 PICK MIKE LEAKE IS A FAMILIAR NAME IN ARIZONA
Mike Leake Godzilla
Michael Raymond Leake was selected by the Oakland Athletics during the seventh round of the 2006 MLB draft. Opting to go to college at Arizona State University, the 5'10" right-hander was nothing short of brilliant. In three years he posted a 40-6 record with a 2.91 ERA. Leake led the Sun Devils to three straight PAC-10 titles and won 10+ games in all three of his seasons at ASU (He was one of only two Sun Devils to ever do so). His Junior year in 2009 was by far the best of Leake's career and possibly one of the greatest in Sun Devil history. Going 16-1 (leading the nation) with a 1.71 ERA (leading the PAC-10), Leake won the PAC-10 Pitcher of the Year Award for the second straight year (the only player to ever win the award in back-to-back seasons) and was named the 2009 National Player of the Year by the ABCA. Leake also proved in college that he's no automatic-out at the plate. He batted .299 during his time at ASU in almost 100 at bats. His best year at the dish was 2008 when he batted .340 in 47 at bats hitting 2 home runs and driving in 11. Mike Leake is no stranger to success. During high school in San Diego, Leake led the Fallbrook Warriors to three league titles in four years. It seems that winning may be in his blood.

The Cincinnati Reds selected Mike Leake during the first round (eighth overall) of the 2009 MLB draft. After pitching in the '09 Arizona Fall League (Leake talks about the AFL here) he is currently training with the Reds in Goodyear, Arizona, once again in the state where he culminated his baseball career. When Reds' beat writer John Fay mentioned Leake's status in Arizona prior to Wednesday's game at Tempe Diablo Stadium, he grinned and said, "I'm Godzilla". Dusty Baker had this to say about Mr. Leake:


“He has that quiet confidence. He has a great idea about how to pitch at such a young age (22). He has great command of the strike zone. I remember talking to Bob Welch (former Dodgers, A’s pitcher) who saw him at ASU and he told me, ‘You’re going to like this young man. He keeps that cheese around the knees.’ What I’ve noticed about him is that unlike most young guys he recognized very quickly how a hitter reacts to a certain pitch. He doesn’t throw a fastball past a hitter then come in with a breaking pitch to let a hitter catch up. Nor does he throw a breaking pitch that a hitter is way out in front of then come back with a fastball that enables the hitter to adjust.”



So far this spring, "keeping that cheese around the knees", Leake has continued to pitch according to his resumé. In two games so far he has pitched three scoreless  innings allowing only one hit while striking out two. Joining a brigade instilled with some of the most talented young pitchers in baseball, Leake and his pitching colleagues are doing what they can to reinvent the Cincinnati Reds.

With the help of Mike "Godzilla" Leake, the Reds beat the Angels on Wednesday shutting them out 6-0. Mike Lincoln rebounded after his terrible first spring outing. Imitating teammate Homer Bailey, Lincoln hurled two perfect innings striking out a pair to start the game for the Reds. Fifth spot candidates Mike Leake and Travis Wood both pitched two scoreless innings allowing only one hit each. Veterans Kip Wells and Arthur Rhodes also got some work in on Wednesday. Both continued the youngsters' trend by pitching scoreless innings (Rhodes 1ip, 1h and Wells 2ip, 0h, 3bb, 2so).

Todd Frazier had no lingering effects after being hit by an Aroldis Chapman fastball in Friday's Spring Opener. Frazier led the Reds' offense driving in two runs, after Laynce Nix and Corky Miller both hit RBI singles, capping a five run eighth inning.

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Leake, Phillips plus some controversy HAL McCOY
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-VIDEO:Leake's line JOHN FAY

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3.9.10
BY: MEH
HOMER PERFECT/CHAPMAN DEBUTS
CHAPMAN AND BAILEY LOOK MORE LIKE OPENING DAY STARTERS THAN SCHEDULED STARTER AARON HARANG

(Photo: Brian Baker)
With only puddles remaining in Arizona after heavy rain caused Sunday's game to be cancelled, Homer Bailey started Monday's "B" game for the Reds. Facing the Brewers, Bailey pitched two perfect innings while striking out two. Carlos Fisher followed Bailey pitching two scoreless innings (1BB, 1SO). The Reds went on to defeat the Brewers by a score of 4-2. The intriguing Enerio Del Rosario closed the game working a perfect ninth. Del Rosasrio has been a major surprise during camp so far. After Sarasota pitching coach Tom Brown got Del Rosario to pitch sidearmed, his pitches began to move (In 50 relief appearances last year in the minors he was 3-1 with 12 saves and a 1.68ERA). With a nasty sinker, expect to see Del Rosario for some relief help sometime this season.



Bronson Arroyo started the Reds' "A" on Monday. Working two innings, Arroyo threw 26 pitches and retired all six batters in order striking out one. Arroyo on his start:

"I felt good. I had command of everything pretty much, which was surprising. The first time out, you usually feel pretty uncomfortable. I threw everything - the changeup, a back-door breaking ball, sinker and everything was pretty good."

Nobody was there to see Arroyo though. Monday was Aroldis Chapman's spring debut and he delighted all hitting 100mph on the radar gun. 2,017 showed up to watch Chapman's spring debut as the Reds beat the Kansas City Royals 15-4. Chapman pitched two innings allowing only one hit and striking out three. To some Chapman seems to earning his $30.25 million already. His final pitch was a slider that struck out Rick Ankiel. He had this to say:

"The one strike, he threw a little different one, it was smaller, I don't know if he tried to do that. With two (strikes) it was a little bigger."

Despite the presence of Aroldis Chapman thickening the air, the Red's offense was ample. The Reds scored 15 runs thanks to home runs by Drew Stubbs, Jonny Gomes, and Danny Dorn. Scott Rolen and Jay Bruce also had solid days each going 2-3 and scoring a run. Needless to say, Monday was a good day for the Redlegs.



On Tuesday, facing the Arizona Diamondbacks, it was a different story. Opening Day starter Aaron Harang was scheduled to pitch 3 innings, but after allowing three earned runs and four hits during 1 1/3, he reached his pitch count of 50 and was pulled. Matt Maloney also struggled on Tuesday after a very good first outing. Maloney pitched just 2/3 of an inning allowing four earned runs and four hits. Francisco Cordero pitched one perfect inning, while Jay Bruce tried to salvage the Reds' day going 2-3 with a home run. The Reds lost the game by a final score of 10-4.

Next up is Mike Lincoln for the Reds Wednesday at 3:05et. This may be the fifth-spot candidate's last chance to prove himself.  Here is a list of the starters for the next week.

Wed at LAA: RHP Mike Lincoln vs LHP Trevor Reckling 3:05et 
Thu vs Mil: RHP Johnny Cueto vs LHP Chris Narveson 3:05et 
Fri at LAD: RHP Bronson Arroyo vs LHP Clayton Kershaw 3:05et 
Sat at Cubs: RHP Homer Bailey vs TBA 700 wlw, 3:05et 
Sun vs WSox: LHP Matt Maloney vs TBA 700 wlw, 3:05et 
Mon vs Oak: RHP Mike Lincoln vs TBA 3:05e

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-Some falling behind already
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3.8.10
BY: MEH

Twenty years ago the Cincinnati Reds won their fifth World Series beating Tony La Russa's Oakland Athletics in a four game sweep. WhackReds.com is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Reds' last World Championship, and the beginning of the 2010 season, by dissecting each aspect of the respective teams. This is part 1/12 of the WhackReds.com 2010 Season Preview.

1B: JOEY VOTTO/HAL MORRIS
2010 CINCINNAT REDS: SEASON PREVIEW

First base this season is owned by Joey Votto, but before the 1990 season began the Reds had two players fighting for the position. Hal Morris and Todd Benzinger went into Spring Training 1990, both having the same intentions to start the season at first base. Benzinger got the nod, but during the regular season they split the time at first virtually in half (Benzinger started 82 games at first and 8 in the outfield while Morris started 80 games at first and 6 in the outfield). Both Benzinger and Morris helped propel Cincinnati to the post-season in 1990, but due to Morris' longevity with the Reds, career accomplishments, and flat out awesome haircut, we're marking him down as the the 1990 Reds first baseman.

CONTINUE READING 1B: JOEY VOTTO/HAL MORRIS>>>

2010 WHACKREDS.COM SEASON PREVIEW>>>
 

 


3.7.10
BY: MEH
A CASE OF THE MONDAYS
AROLDIS CHAPMAN TO PITCH AGAINST THE ROYALS ON MONDAY
Aroldis Chapman
(Photo: Bull/AP)
The Aroldis Chapman era in Cincinnati will officially begin when he pitches in Monday's game against the Kansas City Royals. His arrival to the Reds was shocking to not only Reds fans, but to the entire league. The small market Cincinnati ball club managed to sign Chapman, out-bidding all other suitors, with a $30.25 million dollar contract. The move not only expresses owner Bob Castellini and GM Walt Jocketty's plans for the future, but it shows the demand for winning now. With some of the most intriguing and talented young prospects in the league residing in the Reds' up-and-coming rotation, the Reds should be anticipated contenders this year and for many more to come.




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-VIDEO:Chapman rising to challenge
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-Chapman's transition takes next step REDS.COM
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3.6.10
BY: MEH
TAKING CUETO STEPS
JOHNNY CUETO DOESN'T IMPRESS IN HIS SPRING DEBUT
Johnny Cueto
(Photo: Mark Duncan/AP)
Johnny Cueto pitched two innings and allowed all four of the Cleveland Indians' runs during Saturday's game is Goodyear Ballpark. The first two runs were scored in the first inning after first baseman Joey Votto was charged with a throwing error. Cueto was not responsible for those runs, but in the second inning Andy Marte blasted Cueto's first pitch out of the ballpark with former Red Austin Kearns on first base. The Reds answered in the sixth when Miguel Cairo hit a two-run shot of his own. Neither team produced any more offense after that and the Reds ended up losing 4-2. Dusty Baker had this to say about Johnny Cueto's progression:

"He threw the ball good. After we made the error, that opened the gates. He was working on his change and his cutter. He made some quality pitches, but he got some balls in the heart of the plate."

"I hope he keeps taking steps. I can't judge how big the steps are. There are a lot of guys around the league that got here early. Everybody is not Tim Lincecum. Look at guys like Matt Cain in San Francisco. They're still learning, but they're only 23 years old and have two years in the big leagues already. We're helping to get this finished product. We all want this finished product. Sometimes you have to let the product finish. It's like that story about the little kid that plants a seed and the plants started growing and he pulled on it to help it grow and killed it. Sometimes you've got to let it grow - just water it sometimes."

After Cueto left the game, the Reds' pitching staff allowed only two hits in the following six innings. Kip Wells and Francisco Cordero both allowed one hit while veteran Arthur Rhodes, AA phenom Travis Wood, and first-round pick Mike Leake all looked impressive throwing hitless ball.

Dusty Baker on Travis Wood's two innings of work:

"He knows what he's doing. He'll cut the ball in on you. He'll run it away from you. He has a pretty good changeup."

The Reds signed all 26 of their unsigned players to one-year deals today.

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3.6.10
BY: MEH
LINCOLN NOT A "HOT ROD"
CHANCES FOR MIKE LINCOLN TO MAKE THE REDS' STARTING ROTATION DWINDLE
Mike Lincoln
(Photo:Reuters)
Mike Lincoln didn't impress anyone as he allowed seven hits and four earned runs in only 1 1/3 innings in yesterday's Spring opener against the Cleveland Indians. The story on the Reds' offense is extremely similar. The Reds collected five hits (only two by starters) and scored only 2 runs. Both runs were scored in the bottom of the eighth inning after the Indians had already taken a 9-0 lead. Miguel Cairo drove in the first run scoring Ryan Hanigan with a double, and Paul Janish drove Cairo in with a sacrifice fly. Rotation spot-seeking pitcher Justin Lehr also looked dismal allowing two runs and five hits in two innings of work. The Reds ended up losing 9-2. The Reds and Indians will go at it again today at 1:10pm. Johnny Cueto will start the game with right hander Mike Leake also planned to get some action.

Maybe some of our pitchers can benefit from this video on baseball physics.


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3.5.10
BY: MEH
FRAZIER OKAY, SO IS CHAPMAN
TODD FRAZIER OKAY AFTER TAKING AN AROLDIS CHAPMAN FASTBALL TO KNEE
Todd Frazier
(Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
During Thursday's intrasquad game while Aroldis Chapman was on the mound during the second inning, and Todd Frazier was at the plate, a 95mph fastball drilled Frazier in his knee.

“I’m hoping it’ll be OK,” said Frazier. “We’ll see how it is tomorrow. Got me a nice bone bruise. It’s the same knee I had surgery on and it was just getting back to full recovery.”

Frazier's knee should be okay. He will not receive x-rays and will be looked at more carefully when the swelling goes down. Chapman and Bailey were both hitting 97mph on the radar gun yesterday. Pitching coach Bryan Price had this to say:

“At the beginning of spring training, you could tell the guys came in in shape — in good throwing shape and good cardiovascular shape.  That was evident. They were crisp. They threw a  lot of strikes. Guys were down in the zone. They had a pretty good feel for their off-speed stuff. I was pleased over. (Chapman) was impressive. You guys all saw it. He had a terrific fastball. He threw a real nice change-up to his last hitter for his final out. The slider is progressing nicely. With Frazier that didn’t too good, a fastball off the back knee. But he was around the plate with three pitches. He looks live and is athletic around the mound. I wasn’t disappointed in any way.”

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*UPDATE Todd Frazier video and interview from C.TRENT


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3.4.10
WELCOME TO GOODYEAR
THE GRAND OPENING OF A BRAND NEW BALLPARK IN ARIZONA
Goodyear Ballpark Arizona
(Photo: C.Trent Rosecrans)
Joe Morgan will be watching the Reds' intrasquad game today. He is visiting camp observing players and wearing a BP jersey with a classic number 8 on it. Aroldis Chapman will pitch. Dusty Baker said this:

“Might make the fans stick around. They might sell some more beer. You guys didn’t know I was in marketing, did you?”

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3.4.10
PLACE YOUR BETS
2010 CINCINNATI REDS SCHEDULE
2010 Cincinnati Reds Schedule
It's time to over analyze and let the preseason optimism sink in. The Reds will play Spring Training game one tomorrow against their facility-sharing rivals. The Reds will be the home team placing Mike Lincoln on the mound against the Cleveland Indians. Tune in at 3:05pm ET on either FSO or MLB Network for all the play-by-play action. The game will also be on 700wlw. Go Redlegs!



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3.4.10
BY: MEH
HARANG TO START ON OPENING DAY
REDS' FOUR-TIME ACE GETS THE NOD ON OPENING DAY ONCE AGAIN
Aaron Harang Opening Day Joe Nuxhall 41
(Photo: Mark Lyons/Getty Images)
For the fifth consecutive year, right-hander Aaron Harang will open the season for the Cincinnati Reds. After two considerably bad years (6-17 in '08 and 6-14 in '09), Harang will attempt to reestablish himself as the Reds' ace in 2010. His previous two 6 win seasons followed two 16 win seasons ('06-'07) and two 10+ win seasons ('04-'05). During his first year with the Reds in '03 he posted a 4-3 record after being acquired in a trade with the Oakland Athletics for Jose Guillen.

Harang's struggles the past two seasons jeopardized this year's Opening Day nod. Many believed that Bronson Arroyo, according to his numbers (15-11 in '08 and 15-13 in '09), would get the ball on Opening Day. While Harang's record went significantly down during those two years, Bronson's seemed to stay consistent to his two 14 win seasons in '05 and '06. Here is what Arroyo had to say about pitching on opening day.

"I’d rather enjoy that day and soak in all the festivities,” Arroyo said, “then pitch the next day or the day after that. It’s not a big deal for me to pitch in the 1 hole. I pitched in the 5 hole in Boston. I ended up throwing against five No. 1s in one season. Once you get a rainout, one off day, somebody’s a little sore and they get bumped back a day, matchups don’t matter —  until you get to the playoffs."

"I’ve always said no matter what his record is the last couple of years, Aaron is better equipped in that role anyway. His stuff never changes. On the days he doesn’t succeed, he’s still 90, 92 with his slider. He doesn’t vary a lot. For me, I feel like when my days are bad, they’re really, really bad. My stuff isn’t as consistent.”

It's definitely hard to argue with that. Although Arroyo didn't turn down the start, he made his opinion about Opening Day and teammate Aaron Harang extremely clear.

Let's take a look at Aaron Harang's previous Opening Day starts:

April 3rd, 2006 vs. Chicago/ Reds lose 7-16/ 5ip 9h 6er 3so 1hr
April 2nd, 2007 vs. Chicago/ Reds win 5-1/ 7ip 6h 0er 5so
March 31st, 2008 vs. Arizona/ Reds lose 2-4/ 6ip 3h 2er 6so 2hr
April 6th, 2009 vs. New York/ Reds lose 1-2/ 5ip 7h 1er 2so 1hr

This year he will face the St. Louis Cardinals. His fifth consecutive opening day start ties him for the club record with Pete Donohue (1923-27) and Mario Soto (1982-1986). Soto holds the club record of six. Here's what the humble Harang had to say about starting on Opening Day this year.

“Dusty let me know yesterday. I’m excited about it. It is an honor to get to start Opening Day in Cincinnati.”

“I went in and told Bake: I want the ball. If you’re giving it to anybody, I want it. We talked about it. Everybody talks about matchups. After the first week of the season matchups don’t mean anything. Rotations get changed up all the time.”

After Harang the rotation will be Johnny Cueto, Bronson Arroyo, Homer Bailey and (fill in the blank).




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3.3.10
20 YEARS AGO: WIRE TO WIRE
THE 1990 WORLD CHAMPION CINCINNATI REDS

In honor of the 20th anniversary of the 1990 World Champion Cincinnati Reds we bring you "Wire To Wire". If you haven't seen it yet, it's a definite must for any Reds fan.

"I look at it like this.... If we score 8 runs a game, we're gonna' win alot of ballgames. If we start out and win our first 30-35 games in a row we're gonna' be in first place." -
Randy Myers

WIRE TO WIRE PART 2
WIRE TO WIRE PART 3
WIRE TO WIRE PART 4
*I couldn't find Part 5 anywhere, but you know what happens.

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3.3.10
BY: MEH
WHO WILL BE IN LEFT? WHO WILL BE NO. 5?
THE REDS HAVE MANY QUESTIONS TO ANSWER DURING SPRING TRAINING 2010
Jonny Gomes
With Spring Training advancing to actual games this Friday against Cleveland, the discussion of who will make the opening day roster will start to become more and more intriguing until the St. Louis Cardinals come to town on April 5th. All of the infield positions are already locked up and so are the bullpen's. Right field is Jay Bruce's and center appears to be Drew Stubbs' to lose. That leaves left field as the only vacant position. Jonny Gomes is likely to get the majority of starts in left (thanks to his major league contract), but will there be a platoon including the likes of Laynce Nix, Chris Dickerson, Wladimir Balentien, and Chris Heisey or can Gomes emerge to finally become an everyday player in the bigs? Gomes could potentially put up some huge numbers if he could produce like he did last year (281 AB, .267 AVG, 51 RBI, 20 HR) for an entire season. Obviously only time will tell.

MARC HULET ON CHRIS HEISEY
The Reds club recently re-signed Gomes to a big-league deal so he's the favorite for playing time in left field. However, there is a rather unimpressive backlog of outfielders, including Chris Dickerson, Wladimir Balentien and Laynce Nix, vying for playing time at the position. Heisey could end up being the best of the bunch, although his long-term outlook is probably fourth outfielder due to his average power for the outfield corner.

The only other vacant position would be the fifth-spot in the rotation. With Edinson Volquez out until at least the All-Star break, Homer Bailey avoids any competition for the role. He will be in the rotation on Opening Day along with Aaron Harang, Bronson Arroyo, and Johnny Cueto. All four have enjoyed major league success and it should continue with veterans Harang and Arroyo playing for contracts, while Bailey and Cueto solidify their skills.

All of the candidates for the fifth-spot bring something to the table, but these five definitely stand out.

LHP Aroldis Chapman (Top prospect from Cuba, 100mph+ fastball)
LHP Travis Wood (13-5 1.77 ERA between AA and AAA last year)
RHP Mike Leake (3 straight seasons in PAC-10 with 10+ wins)
LHP Matt Maloney (28/8 so/bb ratio last year with the Reds)
RHP Justin Lehr (13-3 3.31 ERA in AAA during 2009)

It could be hard though to judge their abilities at the Reds' new facility in Good year, Arizona.


FROM C.TRENT:
I talked to Justin Lehr a bit about pitching in Arizona, he’s been in several camps out here in his career.

He said you’ll see monster ERAs from guys during the spring and then they’ll have nothing else. Last year Zack Greinke had a 9.64 ERA in the spring. Lehr noted established guys will just work on their stuff and throwing to spots. If you’re not fighting for a spot in the rotation, you’re working on things. With the elevation and lack of humidity, the results aren’t as forgiving. And then there’s the infield — Zack Cozart said if it’s not just a couple of feet from your right or left, you’ve got no shot.

He played in the Arizona Fall League and pointed toward Logan Ondrusek who pitched well in the season and got batted around in the AFL, not because he wasn’t good, but just because that’s what happens out here.


It could be the making for a very interesting battle between pitchers. Only one will make the rotation with the others retreating to Louisville to create a damn solid rotation in it's own right for manager Rick Sweet. They will all share a common goal though, and it's not to wear purple this season.

MORE NEWS
-What's your take on the fifth spot?
JOHN FAY
-Pitching, pitching, pitching
REDLEG NATION
-5 things that need to happen
RED REPORTER
-Morning Reds 3.2.10
C.TRENT
-2010 Reds Season Preview DIAMOND HOGGERS

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3.2.10
MINOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP
NEWS FROM CINCINNATI REDS' AFFILIATES
Jim Bibby
(Photo: Walter Iooss Jr./SI)

-Lynchburg Legend Jim Bibby dies at 65 HILLCATS
-Reds place two among top prospects
MLB.COM
-Rick Sweet (IL Manager of the year) 2010 Press Conference YOUTUBE
-Cobb Field Documentary On Sale MUSTANGS



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3.2.10
DUSTY ON DEFENSE
REDS MANAGER DUSTY BAKER ON THE IMPORTANCE OF DEFENSE
Dusty Baker Little League
DUSTY BAKER (1st row, second from right)

On Votto: "He works at it, he really works at it. That was the knock on him when I first got here. He works, he went out earlier and worked with Jackson down in Florida because he saw Rolen and Cabrera and Brandon out there. He didn't want to be left out of that excellent infield."

"Everyone talks about the Big Red Machine's hitting, the Reds had Gold all over the field. The best teams I had had Gold on the field. I'm big on defense. Biggest thing I'm most proud of, the awards I've won, is the Gold Glove. That's work. Hitting's fun. Playing defense is work. It's something you've got to take pride in. You go out to a Little League field, everyone wants to hit, once they hit, they go home. They're ready to go in. How many kids do you know who like to shag? They like to hit. I look at Concepcion and Morgan and Geronimo and Bench and Pete -- most people don't know he has a couple of Gold Gloves -- and Griffey. If nothing hits the ground in the outfield and nothing gets through the infield, you're not going to score runs, it makes your pitching better. You've got to catch the ball."

"(In the outfield) You look up there, I've seen Anderson, he looks good going to get that ball. Anderson, Bruce, Nix, Stubbs, Heisey, Balentien, Gomes is working at it. I don't know much about Dorn. Jonny works. All those guys, they've got some speed. (Nix) is very good to me. He looks easy to how he gets to it and he's got something to throw with. What we may lack in some areas, we're extremely good in other areas."
PROPS TO C.TRENT

MORE NEWS
-Older, but interesting article about Dusty and Little League
-Breakdown of the Aroldis Chapman dea
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JOHN FAY
-Q & A with Hal McCoy DDN
-Dusty not happy with Dickerson C.TRENT

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3
.1.10
BY: MEH
YONDER ALONSO IS VERSATILE?
WHERE WILL THE YOUNG PROSPECT LAND IN 2010?
Yonder Alonso
(Photo: Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
I would like to start off by saying that I am just as excited as anyone else to see what Yonder Alonso can do in the big leagues. But, did I ever think that he would be doing it at any position other than first base?  No way. Not to discredit any first basemen out there, I just always assumed it was more of an offensive position and the Reds knew that they were recruiting a bat.

With the emergence of players like Albert Pujols and potentially our own Joey Votto, I humbly correct myself.

Could the former No. 7 draft pick reinvent himself and become a versatile player defensively? Could he end up in the outfield, third base, or even behind the plate? (Dusty Baker has mentioned that Alonso is built like a catcher.) With the Reds' solid infielders and barrage of outfielders, Alonso knows acknowledges the need for utility.

“I’ll do whatever I can to get on the field,” he said. “Give Joey a day off. Give Scottie (Rolen) a day off. Play left a day.”

With an attitude like that he could very easily be on his way to the big league club if/when the eventual injuries occur. His bat alone may land him in a Reds uniform this season, but let's just hope that his optimism can translate into a decent fielding percentage when the time comes. No matter what happens, we can only hope that the Reds get the offense that they bargained for. Anything else, in my opinion, would be sprinkles on a doughnut.

Even if we don't see Alonso this season his arrival is still highly anticipated. He is a cog that provides hope to Reds fans who believe this organization is heading into new direction. A direction towards winning. And his desire cannot be denied.

"I play with a lot of hunger. I consider myself a line-drive hitter. I can drive the ball, but I'm more of a gap-to-gap guy. I'm a very passionate guy. I take baseball very seriously. I'm a winner."

MORE YONDER ALONSO
-
Reds' Alonso trying different positions MARK SHELDON
-Yonder Alonso player page BASEBALL-REFERENCE
-Alonso doesn't want to be traded C. TRENT

MORE NEWS
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Valaika introduced to failure in 2009 JOHN FAY
-2010 Reds promotions REDS.COM

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