All I've heard consistently about this Reds team is that they strike out too much. So whoever is on the roster and in the lineup needs to be able to cut down on that a little.
I have heard the so-called gurus of baseball says "strikeouts only hurt your feelings."
What I know about the strikeout is that it eliminates the chance of luck playing into the at-bat. If a ball is not put in play, not much else can happen.
The addition of Byrd to the batting order is a recipe for a lot of low-hit games. Just walk Votto and throw sliders to everyone else. No amount of bench help is going to change that.
Will Ferrell is playing 3b for the Reds for an inning today. Yes, that Will Farrell. It's officially a comedy now. Ironically, he probably won't do them any more harm than Hanahan would have, and the Reds don't have to pay him. It's a Bert Campernaris stunt for cancer charity. He's duplicating Campy's playing all 9 positions. Campy also tried to brain a pitcher by throwing his bat at him after a HBP once, so lets hope Farrell doesn't try that one too. It's all good fun until someone gets killed.
Will Ferrell might not be getting payed, but can you imagine all the paperwork with releases and waivers and such. The lawyers are laughing all the way to the bank.
I'm sure everyone covered their butts from a liability standpoint. Seems like a one day contract or in this case a one inning contract would have been the easiest way.
With the spectacle being promoted as a charity for cancer awareness, they probably could auction off a Will Ferrell signed contract/s for some ridiculous amount of money.
i hope this doesn't read as too maudlin or corny, because it's really the way i feel about the game.
all the contract and silliness aside, these sort of fund-raisers and awareness drives is a big part of what makes baseball great. it's in the fabric of our culture and has the ability to make significant contributions to these type of things. helping people with cancer attain their dream of going to college is something i hadn't thought of as an important endeavor. but, upon further reflection, it makes a lot of sense. anything that can get these young people to think about something other than their sinister disease is fantastic, and who else would have more motivation to eradicate this scourge in some college science lab?
Plenty of celebrities are doing this sort of thing, though we probably don't hear much about it over the Kanye West crap that is more interesting to the brain-challenged. I personally never considered Ferrell a top-tier actor, though he's certainly not a bit player. Still, the ballparks were jammed for his show. Goes to show you, that we can achieve some interesting results with a little creativity.
This compared to what they are doing this week in Mosul.
Magill has pitched a couple scoreless innings. Probaby been appearing in the B games. The media doesn't report too much on the B games unless a Votto type is playing. No official rules, record and stats aren't kept, just practice games on a back field.
You really don't hear his name in conversation about the Opening Day pitching staff ... rotation or pen. I don't know if they even really have a plan for the guy beyond organizational depth.
IMO, trading Heisey had more to do with his salary than getting Matt Magill.
Probably true on Magill. The Reds chatter at the time talked the guy up as if he had an upside. I think they did that just to make the fans think something valuable had happened. It was probably worth 1 season ticket sale. LA wasn't going to give up an arm for a 5th outfielder, though they obviously knew Kemp was going to leave.
How do you get shut out 1-0 in a spring training game?
I see Votto had a couple more walks today. It's not like swinging the bat in an exhibition game is going to hurt him.
When he plays, that is.
Reds OF Brennan Boesch likely to make 25-man roster
by R.J. White | CBSSports.com Reds outfielder Brennan Boesch is expected tomake the team's initial 25-man roster after outfielder Jason Bourgeois suffered a fractured shoulder this weekend, the Cincinnati Enquirerreports.
Manager Bryan Price indicated he's been pleased with Boesch's work in center, setting the nonroster invitee to serve as a reserve outfielder for the team. He has excelled at the plate this spring, going 9 for 21 with two home runs and five RBI. Boesch saw limited action with the Angels in 2014, hitting .187/.203/.293 in 75 at-bats.
Sort of a weird way to break your shoulder. Bourgeois bunted and started towards first falling and suffering the injury.
I think Boesch was going to make the roster either way, but it makes the move easier for the Reds. They'll probably put JB on the 60 DL opening up a spot on the 40 man without having to DFA a player.
Read a interesting article by local beat writer John Fay predicting Michael Lorenzen and Rasiel Iglesias making the Opening Day roster pen.
He has Schumaker, Negron, Pena, Boesch, and Dominguez making up the bench. Rounding out the bull pen were Chapman, Diaz, LeCure, Parra, Lorenzen, Iglesias, and Badenhop.
Rotation of Cueto, Leake, Cingrani, Desclafani, and Marquis with Homer on the DL.
I think Fay is basing his opinion on conversations he's having with Bryan Price. With 3 weeks left until Opening Day injuries could play a role or things could change, but I wouldn't be surprised if he was spot on.
Reds loss 2-1 today with the Cub's only hit being a 2 run homer from former Reds player Chris Denorfia. The tying run was cut down at the plate in the ninth inning. A bang bang play after a clutch hit from Boesch off a lefty. Hopefully Boesch keeps hitting and the Reds stop getting gunned down at home. We saw enough of that last year to last a couple seasons.