I see no evidence it's going to change. Now we have our least effective pitcher coming out tomorrow.
Even if they break out of the "slump," it's not something that is NOT a long-term trend by this team. After the scouting report gets around, just throw the ball ... the Reds will hack away. If you can't hit strikes, what exactly are you swinging at?
Do we continue to just hope the other team's pitcher will be ineffective?
Elias Sports Bureau said the last time the Reds (13-11) were held to one hit in consecutive games came against Brooklyn on July 5 and 6, 1900, at Cincinnati's League Park.
John, I saw that CBS deleted your comment inviting Reds posters to come over here. What in the hell did they think we were going to do. They brought this on themselves.
I think the jerkbag Ram99 reported it as spam because I referred to a Retardinal Troll, who clearly is him because he's about the only troll left on the boards. He's all over the Angels boards too. The guy must have some real issues.