Reds fall apart; key players can't hit
Had he not suffered biceps tendinitis and landed on the disabled list, that would have been John Smoltz on the mound for the Atlanta Braves in Turner Field.
Springfield News-Sun – May 4, 2008 06:54 AM [GMT]
found in Local: Ohio: Dayton
Had he not suffered biceps tendinitis and landed on the disabled list, that would have been John Smoltz on the mound for the Atlanta Braves in Turner Field.
Springfield News-Sun – May 4, 2008 06:54 AM [GMT]
found in Local: Ohio: Dayton
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I think there is something DEEP SEEDED WRONG WITH THE REDS TEAM - I DO NOT THINK THEY ARE MOTIVATED TO WIN AND NEVER WILL BE UNTIL YOU FIGURE OUT WHAT IS WRONG - most of them play like sand lot teams and even they can hit - if you watch the reds almost all of them are trying to hit homeruns - when the games they have won have been mostly with the little ball - they also are too worried about statistics especially Griffey!!! comment by Barbara Hughes - May 4, 2008 1:18 PM [GMT] [ reply ] |
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