Drew Stubbs (CF): .245, 31 HR, 50 RBI, 46 SB
Zack Cozart (SS) : .290, 20 HR, 44 RBI, 16 SB
Joey Votto (1B): .323, 38 HR, 109 RBI, 9 SB
Jay Bruce (RF): .289, 49 HR, 110 RBI, 4 SB
Brandon Phillips (2B): .295, 27 HR, 90 RBI, 24 SB
Devin Mesoraco (C): .250, 22 HR, 75 RBI, 1 SB
Chris Heisey (RF): .300, 33 HR, 70 RBI, 23 SB
Scott Rolen (3B): .222, 10 HR, 51 RBI, 2 SB
Pitcher spot
That was my predicted line up. Here is what I think it would look like if Ludwick was in LF rather than Heisey
Stubbs
Cozart
Votto
Bruce
Phillips
Mesoraco
Ludwick
Rolen
And this is if Francisco was in for Rolen at 3rd.
Stubbs
Phillips
Votto
Bruce
Mesoraco
Coazart
Francisco
Pitcher
Heisey
Now here is how the line up would look if I was the manager:
Heisey
Cozart
Votto
Bruce
Phillips
Mesoraco
Francisco
Pitcher
Stubbs
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1.29.2012
1.28.2012
Early Breakdown of the 2012 Cincinnati Reds
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| The Reds look like the favorites to win the NL Central this year, but will they live up to their expectations? |
There is a lot of hype surrounding the Reds, and every fan is excited for what this season may bring. But will it happen?
If you think about the team on paper, they are a team that could do some serious damage this year. Since Fielder and Pujols have not only left the Central Division, but also the National League, that makes Joey Votto the best 1st baseman in the NL. Brandon Phillips is undoubtedly the best 2nd baseman in the NL, and now think about Jay Bruce, he could be the best right fielder in the NL as well. Those are 3 guys that should be in the All Star Game come July.
The Reds rotation seems promising. Mat Latos is an ace, as is Johnny Cueto, Mike Leake will be an ace in the near future, then throw in Homer Bailey who is expected to get it all together this year. Those are 4 starters, but who is the 5th. Aroldis Chapman will try to start this year, but what if that doesn't work out? No problem, he can be a set up man in the bullpen, and Marshall or Masset would have to do something else, Chapman had way too much talent to not play a good amount of games. If he is not a starter, then the Veteran pitcher with the golden locks will come in. I'm talkin' about Bronson Arroyo. Arroyo was fantastic back in 2010 when the Reds won the Central, but he had a very mediocre and disappointing season last year. He gave up more home runs than any other NL pitcher, but don't forget the Reds play at Great American
How about that bullpen? Last year, the Reds bullpen was very, uh, scary. Francisco Cordero had fans hating him before the All Star Break, he was way too inconsistent and put you on the edge of your seat every game pretty much. Well he is gone, and the Reds have one of the best closers in the game, Ryan Madson. The Phillies wanted to keep this guy, but they ended up getting Jon Papelbon. If the Phillies wanted someone, you know he's gotta be good. And he is expected to be a top closer in the MLB this year. Now for Sean Marshall. He didn't get too much attention from anyone, no one was talking about him, but the Reds made a trade giving up Travis Wood, who has a promising future, in return for this reliever. Walt Jocketty is very confident that he can get done what he needs to. We'll see how that goes. The Reds also reached a deal with Jose Arredondo. Arredondo was pretty good for the most part last year. He's not amazing, but he is good enough for the Reds this year. He can do what he needs to for sure, and chances are, he won't get all that much action this year. Logan Ondrusek, he is great. He returns this year as a 3rd year player, so he has experience now, and also some great talent. Ondusek can be lights out. Then there's Nick Masset. He is a hold-your-breath kind of guy, much like Cordero. Just be thankful he is not the closer.
The offense now. Obviously the Reds gave up a great young player, Yonder Alonso, in that Mat Latos trade, but they still have a lot of weapons. They will be lead by Joey Votto, who can put up MVP numbers, then Jay Bruce who has the capability of leading the league in home runs, especially playing in GABP. Brandon Phillips will likely have a good season, as always, hit 20 bombs, knock in a good amount, you can pencil in a 20-20 season for him just about every year. Zack Cozart is expected to start at short for the Reds this year, over Paul Janish. Last year Cozy had an abbreviated season due to an arm injury. But, while he was active, he looked very good. In only 11 games he hit .324, hit 2 homers, and knocked in 3 runs. He also looked very solid on defense, he's no Paul Janish, but he'll get the job done. At 3rd base, a lot of Reds fans, myself included, would like to see Juan Francisco start, but that is unlikely. Dusty Baker loves starting the guys with experience, that's something the Scott Rolen has a lot of. The Reds did not re-sign Ramon Hernandez, even after a great 2011 season, instead they will put Devin Mesoraco behind the plate to do the catching duties. Last year "Mez" played in 18 games, had 50 AB's, had a low batting average of .180, hit 2 home runs, and knocked in 6. If he doesn't work out, then there is still a very solid player that can catch, his name is Ryan Hanigan. Very good player.
To the outfield we go. Jay Bruce will obviously start in right field, and I expect him to have a fantastic 2012 season. Last year Bruuuucccee hit .256, 32 homers, and had 97 RBI's. This year, I think he'll hit about .280, and lead the NL in home runs with 47, and add 110 RBI's. I think Jay will have an MVP-type season. Drew Stubbs will probably start in center field. Stubbs strikes out, A LOT. I think he will lead all of the majors in strikeouts, but still hit .240, hit 31 home runs, and steal 60 bases. He will be valuable, but not the guy you want at the plate when the game is on the line. Why he continually swing at pitches in the dirt, I dunno. In left field it will probably be split time between Chris Heisey and Ryan Ludwick. I think Heisey will eventually be the everyday left fielder. Heisey had 279 at bats, and had an average of .254 last year. He also hit 18 home runs and had 50 RBI's. If he got the chance to play everyday, I think he would shine, hit .290, knock out 32, and drive in a good amount as well. I honestly think he should start over Stubbs in the center field, he has the speed to do so.
So, the Reds look promising this year.
My prediction is: The Reds go 92-70, and win the NL Central for the 2nd time in the last 3 years.
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1.25.2012
Reds Trade Horst For Valdez
Today the Cincinnati Reds traded young pitcher, Jeremy Horst, to Philadelphia in exchange for utility man, Wilson Valdez. Valdez is a very solid utility man with a strong arm. Very solid player.
Most Reds fans remember that 19 inning game against the Phils last year, and Valdez was the man who picked up the save. Yeah. So if Madson doesn't work out, then Valdez can toe the rubber, eh maybe not. (That was a joke).
Most Reds fans remember that 19 inning game against the Phils last year, and Valdez was the man who picked up the save. Yeah. So if Madson doesn't work out, then Valdez can toe the rubber, eh maybe not. (That was a joke).
1.23.2012
The 1st Ever CIN Sports Poll
1.) Kentucky
2.) Missouri
3.) Syracuse
4.) Ohio State
5.) Baylor
6.) North Carolina
7.) Georgetown
8.) Kansas
9.) Duke
10.) Murray State
11.) Michigan State
12.) San Diego State
13.) UNLV
14.) Creighton
15.) Florida
16.) Indiana
17.) Marquette
18.) Virginia
19.) Mississippi State
20.) Saint Mary's
21.) Michigan
22.) Florida State
23.) Connecticut
24.) Harvard
25.) Wisconsin
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Considered teams (in order): West Virginia, Cincinnati, Gonzaga, Vanderbilt, Louisville, Iona, Dayton
2.) Missouri
3.) Syracuse
4.) Ohio State
5.) Baylor
6.) North Carolina
7.) Georgetown
8.) Kansas
9.) Duke
10.) Murray State
11.) Michigan State
12.) San Diego State
13.) UNLV
14.) Creighton
15.) Florida
16.) Indiana
17.) Marquette
18.) Virginia
19.) Mississippi State
20.) Saint Mary's
21.) Michigan
22.) Florida State
23.) Connecticut
24.) Harvard
25.) Wisconsin
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Considered teams (in order): West Virginia, Cincinnati, Gonzaga, Vanderbilt, Louisville, Iona, Dayton
A Few Thoughts
Okay, on this blog I'll cover the Reds and Bengals, then in college football and basketball I'll cover Kentucky, Xavier, Cincinnati, and Ohio State. If you noticed, I didn't make a recap for the Ohio State basketball game against Nebraska. Sorry, but that wasn't much to write about.
First off, let's talk Bengals football.
Just some minor news, the Bengals will get new field turf at Paul Brown Stadium. This is due to the fact that Training Camp will be held in the Queen City this year, rather than in Georgetown, KY. Weather or not the endzone or midfield designs will change, I have no idea. Also, PBS is added an improved sound system in the stadium and will fix up some minor damages around the facility. The team will pay for 70% of this, the rest will come from that tax payer money.
On to Reds baseball.
Sources say that the Reds have inked veteran, Wilile Harris. Harris is a utility man, he can play anywhere in the infield. Harris has played 11 seasons in the bigs, and has a lifetime average of .240. He last played for the Mets.
Now let's talk some basketball!!!!
Tonight everyone, well a lot of people, in the area will be glued to their TV to see perhaps the biggest and best UC basketball game of the year. They play host to the 20-1 Syracuse Orange. The Orange are coming off of their first loss of the season, where they lost to Notre Dame in South Bend. The Bearcats are also coming off of a loss, where they lost a very close, nail-biting game in Morgantown to West Virginia. It will be interesting to see how the Cincinnati Bearcats, who love the 3 ball, will do against that 2-3 defense that Syracuse brings to the plate. GO BEARCATS!
First off, let's talk Bengals football.
Just some minor news, the Bengals will get new field turf at Paul Brown Stadium. This is due to the fact that Training Camp will be held in the Queen City this year, rather than in Georgetown, KY. Weather or not the endzone or midfield designs will change, I have no idea. Also, PBS is added an improved sound system in the stadium and will fix up some minor damages around the facility. The team will pay for 70% of this, the rest will come from that tax payer money.
On to Reds baseball.
Sources say that the Reds have inked veteran, Wilile Harris. Harris is a utility man, he can play anywhere in the infield. Harris has played 11 seasons in the bigs, and has a lifetime average of .240. He last played for the Mets.
Now let's talk some basketball!!!!
Tonight everyone, well a lot of people, in the area will be glued to their TV to see perhaps the biggest and best UC basketball game of the year. They play host to the 20-1 Syracuse Orange. The Orange are coming off of their first loss of the season, where they lost to Notre Dame in South Bend. The Bearcats are also coming off of a loss, where they lost a very close, nail-biting game in Morgantown to West Virginia. It will be interesting to see how the Cincinnati Bearcats, who love the 3 ball, will do against that 2-3 defense that Syracuse brings to the plate. GO BEARCATS!
1.21.2012
Kentucky Withstands Alabama
It was tough, but the Wildcats got the win over the Alabama Crimson Tide, 77-71.
This game came down to the wire. Not many Kentucky fans expected this tight of a game. Alabama is a good team, they have some good players and everything, but not many expected them to come within 10 points at Rupp Arena today.
But they did.
All 5 of UK's started scored at least 10 points, the leading scorer was Terrence Jones who had 15 points, he also had 6 rebounds. Kidd-Gilchrist had 13, Miller and Davis both had 11, and Teague had 10. Doron Lamb added 14 points, while Wiltjer, who played just 6 minutes, had 3 points.
This game came down to the wire. Not many Kentucky fans expected this tight of a game. Alabama is a good team, they have some good players and everything, but not many expected them to come within 10 points at Rupp Arena today.
But they did.
All 5 of UK's started scored at least 10 points, the leading scorer was Terrence Jones who had 15 points, he also had 6 rebounds. Kidd-Gilchrist had 13, Miller and Davis both had 11, and Teague had 10. Doron Lamb added 14 points, while Wiltjer, who played just 6 minutes, had 3 points.
Bearcats Lose A Heartbreaker in Morgantown
The Cincinnati Bearcats are on a tough part of the schedule right now. They are coming off of some big wins, one at Georgetown, one at Connecticut, and today they were playing at West Virginia against former UC coach, Bob Huggins.
Cincinnati had lost just one game since the brouhaha with Xavier, that was to St. John's. UC also entered the game in 2nd place in the Big East, behind #1 Syracuse, who lost today.
Well, it was a crazy game to say the least.
Well at least the ending to the game. To put it into words would be like asking a a blind man if a shirt looked good one me. Just not going to work.
The game went into OT where the Mountaineers won the game, 77-74.
UC played a good game though, Kilpatrick, Wright, Dixon, and Gates all scored at least 10 points, Gates had 13 rebounds as well.
Cincinnati had lost just one game since the brouhaha with Xavier, that was to St. John's. UC also entered the game in 2nd place in the Big East, behind #1 Syracuse, who lost today.
Well, it was a crazy game to say the least.
Well at least the ending to the game. To put it into words would be like asking a a blind man if a shirt looked good one me. Just not going to work.
The game went into OT where the Mountaineers won the game, 77-74.
UC played a good game though, Kilpatrick, Wright, Dixon, and Gates all scored at least 10 points, Gates had 13 rebounds as well.
Xavier Falls to Dayton
The last time the Xavier Musketeers and the Dayton Flyers met, it was in the Atlantic 10 semi-finals, where UD won a very close, nail-biting, awesome game. Today, the Muskies were looking for some revenge.
XU players, coaches, and fans were using that last game against their biggest A-10 rivals as motivation.
Dayton also received some motivation, John Gruden, who quarterbacked at the school, gave the team some motivation. What a football mind knows about basketball, I don't know. But it must have worked.
The Flyers had control of this game for pretty much all 40 minutes.
UD won the game 87-72.
Matt Kavanaugh lead the way for the Flyers, as he had 20 points and 9 rebounds. He had a good time today. So did his buddy Kevin Dillard. Dillard added 16 points, 9 assists, and 3 rebounds. Paul Williams added 13 points.
Dayton also had some help from the bench, as Josh Parker netted 16 points.
As for Xavier, Tu Holloway had 21 points and 5 assists, and Mark Lyons had 20 points and 6 assists, they also both had 3 boards each.
Great production from those two, but the thing that hurts, they were the only Musketeers in double figures. No one else had more than 7 points.
Xavier also struggled from the free throw line, they were 12 of 24. Dayton hit theirs, they went 22 of 28.
XU falls to 13-6, and 4-2 in the A-10. Dayton improves to 14-5 and 4-1 in the A-10.
Next, X will play host to a good Saint Louis team on Wednesday. Tip-off is set for 7 PM ET and you can catch it on Fox Sports Ohio.
XU players, coaches, and fans were using that last game against their biggest A-10 rivals as motivation.
Dayton also received some motivation, John Gruden, who quarterbacked at the school, gave the team some motivation. What a football mind knows about basketball, I don't know. But it must have worked.
The Flyers had control of this game for pretty much all 40 minutes.
UD won the game 87-72.
Matt Kavanaugh lead the way for the Flyers, as he had 20 points and 9 rebounds. He had a good time today. So did his buddy Kevin Dillard. Dillard added 16 points, 9 assists, and 3 rebounds. Paul Williams added 13 points.
Dayton also had some help from the bench, as Josh Parker netted 16 points.
As for Xavier, Tu Holloway had 21 points and 5 assists, and Mark Lyons had 20 points and 6 assists, they also both had 3 boards each.
Great production from those two, but the thing that hurts, they were the only Musketeers in double figures. No one else had more than 7 points.
Xavier also struggled from the free throw line, they were 12 of 24. Dayton hit theirs, they went 22 of 28.
XU falls to 13-6, and 4-2 in the A-10. Dayton improves to 14-5 and 4-1 in the A-10.
Next, X will play host to a good Saint Louis team on Wednesday. Tip-off is set for 7 PM ET and you can catch it on Fox Sports Ohio.
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