Sunday, April 24, 2011

Season Update

   After the great five and zero start the Reds had, there isn't a whole lot to show for it. The reds have fallen all the way back to .500 and sit at 11-10 before the start of game 3 against the Cardinals tonight. It looked as if the Reds might have a wire to wire season in the Central after the other teams started very slow. They all managed to catch back up thanks to a 15 game slump the Reds went through. Edinson Volquez has been magnificent, outside the first inning, Joey Votto looks determined to repeat his MVP season from last year, and Jay Bruce has struggled to get going in the beginning of the season.

   I don't exactly understand why Edinson Volquez has been consistently bad in the first inning, but then almost lights out once he manages to get through it. It seems like he just goes out there trying to strike out everyone the first inning and then can't manage to get anyone out. They really should try experimenting with him throwing a simulated inning in the bullpen or something just to somehow get him calmed down when it's the real deal. Edinson has to figure something out or he's going to be one of the guys mentioned to be sent down when Johnny Cueto and Homer Bailey make it back up. I really think he can be our best pitcher with the stuff he has, and he proves it from the second inning on. I don't know, maybe he likes pitching while in a losing game. It baffles me, he just needs to go out there and let the best defense in the NL, arguably, do work.

   On a positive note, Joey Votto has picked up where he left off last season, hitting near .400 all season. Now I know, chances are he will not stick right at that pace all season, but .350 doesn't seem to be too far fetched for him. He's been on base every game so far and leads the team in hits. His on base percentage is phenomenal and he will be the centerpiece of the offensive attack again all season. I'm just waiting for him to go on an extended hot streak and climb up the home run rankings. I would say it's safe to say he will be right there competing for the MVP award again at the end of the year.

   Jay Bruce, who was picked by a lot of analyst to break out and be the star we all expected him to be this year. Most thought he was an easy .300+ average hitter and 35 or more home runs. It's too early to say whether he is going to achieve those marks, but he is going to have to start swinging the bat better and cut down on his strikeouts. It took him a long time to really get going last year and I honestly do believe he will get really hot down the stretch. It would be really nice to see him get going soon though, it seems like he's overplaying himself trying to fulfill the contract he got in the off season.

   If the Reds can get hot again like they started the year, and pray to God for no injuries such as Rolen hitting the DL, which is going to hurt at the hot corner, I can see them repeating as NL Central champs realistically. They just need to play like they know they can and stay out of jail. The Central isn't going to be a cake walk, but they definitely have the team to walk away with it. This team should have the expectations of winning the World Series, I mean what does every team play for? Go Reds!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

What a First Two Weeks!

   It's great to see baseball back in full swing! There have been a lot of stories already with Manny being Manny and calling it quits after he gets busted AGAIN, Matt Holliday having an appendectomy after the first game, Boston losing its first six games, and the list could go on all night if I wanted to keep going.

   My personal favorite is Manny Ramirez retiring a week into the season after he reportedly failed another drug test. You would think after getting caught once he might have learned his lesson, but apparently not. The Rays thought they were going to get big production when he showed up to camp in great shape. Now we know why he was in great shape. I understand where he's coming from just calling it quits though, he was going to miss most of the season anyway with the 100 game suspension and as late in his career and the slow start. Might as well go into retirement and enjoy life with the millions he has racked up.

   The Reds got off to a really hot start winning their first five, they look to have the best team in the NL Central this season even if Greinke isn't back in Milwaukee. Although the offense isn't putting up runs like they started and Volquez not getting through a first inning without giving up a run or four, I can see them gaining a nice lead in the Central early in the year. This team knows how to get it done and has a lethal offense. I think they are maybe one star pitcher from a serious World Series threat to win it all. Not saying the squad right now can't do it. It will be an interesting year for the Reds that hopefully includes a trip to the World Series.

   The Red Sox are my biggest shocker to start the year. They have yet to put it together with their new additions, and a pitching staff struggling early. I will say I watched Josh Beckett go to work on the Yankees the other night which was really impressive but Dice-K might want to go back to Japan after the Rays beat him up real good tonight. Carl Crawford looks like he might be getting into a grove from what I saw tonight, they need to find him a place in the lineup and leave him there though. He just hasn't got comfortable if you ask me, they bat him leadoff one night, then seventh, it's tough to know what his role is so far with Francona moving him up and down so much. With this team I think time is their most important thing, once they figure out where everyone is going to hit best, this team is going to get scary good and will be the best team like everyone thought they would be. Don't give up on them just yet!

   Although I do believe it is well too early to decide who my favorite to win it all is, I will say Texas is showing me the best team so far. They're pitching staff is managing to keep runs off the board and their offense is the best in the league so far. I think their offense can even get better too, Josh Hamilton has yet to really get rolling and Beltre can contribute more too.

   Stay posted, I'm starting school next week and who knows how much posting I will be doing but bear with me as my time will be reduced! GO REDS!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Opening Day!

  What a game! I honestly thought out the gate, this was going to be a bad game. After Edinson gave up those two bombs in the first I was silent for a good two innings. I was shocked when Carlos Gomez put one in the upper deck, I was saying to myself, "Here we go, gonna be a long game". Thank god I stuck around for the finish! I was impressed with him after those first two innings, Volquez settled down and started getting outs and made it though six. I wasn't sure if he was going to get to the fifth let alone finish the fifth.

   I personally always hang around for the end of a game unless it's that big of a loss or I got dropped off at the game and my ride is waiting. Just so happened, my ride drove around the city three times before I left. After seeing that finish though, I could care less. I wasn't going to leave Opening Day early like a friend of mine who found himself regretting leaving early. I actually called it, I'm sure a lot of people who are crazy optimistic at all times and say the Reds will come back and win every single game they are losing, but I was texting a friend who was there and said the Reds would win by on a late inning home run. I didn't think it would be a walk off home run, but I'll take a win any possible way!

   I was impressed with Stubbs and think this kid is going to have a monster year. Even if Votto doesn't put up the numbers he did last year, with Stubbs and Bruce continuing to improve at the plate, the Reds are going to be a hard team to beat. From what I saw, Stubbs might be the answer at leadoff. I know it was only one game, but this kid is going to be a stud. He put on muscle this offseason and looked great Opening Day, I have high expectations for him this year.

   The atmosphere was great from the first pitch to the last at bat. The place was packed and even down three runs in the ninth there was a lot of people still there. I will say most of the people in section 113 seemed to be drunk though, some guy gave me the hardest high five I've ever got after Hernandez hit that home run. My had stung for a good twenty minutes. I would say this was the second best Reds game I've attended, right behind Jay Bruce's walk off clincher last year.

   For all you people who haven't been to an Opening Day, YOU HAVE TO GO NEXT YEAR! It's a whole different experience from any other regular season game. I've been three years running, although I didn't get to go to the parade because I was driving back to Cincy from Gatlinburg, I got back in time for the game which was all that mattered to me. I also sat in downtown traffic for 45 minutes trying to find parking which I didn't. Barring any major life changes, I'll be attending many more years. Hopefully in a row, my goal is to be on that list of people they showed who have been 15 or more straight years.

   Since the season has started, I believe I will be posting a lot more. Check back soon for more posts!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Spring Training Report

   Today the Rangers are taking on the AL Champion Rangers. Jonny Cueto will start the game for the Reds while Colby Lewis takes the mound for the Rangers. The Reds are now 8-5 in Spring Training coming off a loss to the World Series Champion Giants yesterday. Arroyo had one bad inning giving up four runs although it didn't matter how many he gave up, the Reds were fooled by the Giants pitching. Volquez got his first work of spring in after dealing with his visa issues. He went 2.1 innings giving up 1 earned, striking out two.

   There is a lot of competition going on for bullpen spots and those last two rotation spots. Left field looks interesting too even though Baker said Gomes is his guy in left field. Nobody is making decisions easy for Baker, Jeremy Hermida has a .357 average in the spring and Fred Lewis may only be hitting .214 but Gomes has yet to get it going only hitting .059.

   As for prospects, Devin Mesoraco is looking great this spring and making a case for being on this team at some point this year. He's raking the ball hitting  .462. Aroldis Chapman has been consistently wild all spring even tho he has yet to have a really bad outing. Yonder Alonso is seeing the ball well and has a home run this spring but isn't expected to play any kind of role in the Majors unless Votto has injuries. Yasmani Grandal isn't doing anything spectacular and will start the year in Double-A. Dave Sappelt who most of us haven't heard about including myself until this spring is making a big splash. He's hitting .500 and has two homers with 6 RBI. He's got the best stats of the spring on the team. Although he's probably not going to make the team out of Spring Training, he could see the Majors in in September or next season.

   The last two spots in the rotation are still up for grabs, but so far it's looking like Homer Bailey and Travis Wood are going to have them. Bailey is out of options so if he doesn't make the team the Reds would have to trade him or release him and I don't think they are willing to do either of those right now. Leake hasn't looked sharp this spring and may need to start the year in Triple-A to figure it out.

   The bullpen only has a few "for sure" guys. Cordero, Masset, and Chapman are the three who will be on the squad no matter what. Bill Bray was the favorite for the lefty in the 'pen but he's struggled mightily, giving up seven earned in 3.2 innings.  Dontrelle Willis has looked pretty good only giving up two runs, both unearned in five innings of work. Jared Burton, Matt Maloney, Sam LeCure, and Daryl Thompson are all making strong cases for themselves, while Arrendondo who was a favorite has pitched his way out of the running.

   The countdown to Opening Day is 20 Days! Go Reds!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Reds Win Spring Training Opener

   The Reds won today 7 to 6 against the Cleveland Indians in Goodyear, Arizona. Matt Maloney started the game for the Reds and went two innings without allowing a hit while wiffing two Indians. Josh Tomlin started for the Indians going two innings of no run ball. Dave Sappelt and Chris Valaika hit home runs for the Reds while Ezequiel Carrera went deep for the Indians.

   Dusty Baker said after the game that he was really impressed with Matt Maloney and said he was very sharp pitching today making a case for his bid at a bullpen spot. He also made the comment that Jose Arredondo threw the ball very well after being out all of last season with Tommy John surgery.

   The Reds got on the board in the 5th inning when Jay Bruce reached on a Travis Buck error that put him on second base, then Jay stole 3rd on the next pitch. Jonny Gomes drove him in with a ground ball to third base allowing Bruce to go home. In the 8th inning the Reds plated four runs and then put two more up in the 9th.

   Sam LeCure pitched the two innings after Malone striking out four and allowing two hits. Carlos Fisher allowed one run in the 6th inning and then Donnie Joseph allowed 5 only getting one out in the 7th. Daryl Thompson came in and finished that inning and the next without allowing any runs.

   The Reds go up against Cleveland again tomorrow, lets hope for the same outcome!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Reds Chances After Wainwright Injury

   After hearing the outlook on Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright turned south, I immediately saw the Cards stock for the season hit the deck. Of coarse anytime Albert Pujols is in your lineup your going to have a chance. But, losing a Cy Young candidate two years running is never good. The Cards rotation is a big question mark if you ask me now.

   Who replaces Wainwright in St Louis? I can see the Cards going after Kevin Millwood. They have a lot of options to try and replace him, but in all reality, nobody they pick up is going to put up the same numbers he would. Their rotation could be a serious problem down the stretch this year. Will Garcia have a year like last year? I'm not putting my money on it, not trying to knock what he did last year though. Chris Carpenter is always a health risk it seems. But, when he's on, he's a huge threat. Jake Westbrook is nothing more than a mid-rotation guy and won't post anything close to what Adam would've.

   So how does this change the NL Central for the season? You have to think the Cards are no more than a slightly above .500 team without around 20 wins from Wainwright. Every other team just gained a couple wins from this if you ask me. My favorite to win the Central is still the Reds, while I think the Brewers might be slightly better than the Cards now. This is still going to be a great race all year though! I'm excited for baseball to be starting back up and starting to get anxious for Opening Day.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Thoughts on Melo to the Knicks

   It's official, Carmelo is heading to the Knicks along with Chauncey Billups, Anthony Carter, Shelden Williams, and Renaldo Balkman for Raymond Felton, Danilo Gallinari, Timofey Mozgov and Wilson Chandler. The T'Wolves also got Eddy Curry and Anthony Randolph while sending Corey Brewer to the Knicks.

   It's hard to say who is getting the best out of this deal. The Knicks definitely better with the addition of Melo and Billups to team with Amar'e. But down the road, the Nuggets are getting some talent that has potential. Of coarse right now it's all potential and none of these guys are likely to amount to what Anthony has become. I believe the Knicks become the fourth best team in the East even though their record isn't going to show it. Atlanta and Orlando go down behind them now that New York has two superstars.

   That leads me on to the next question in the subject.Will Melo and Amar'e play well together? It's a very good question and we won't really know until they get some time and rhythm with the new pieces of the puzzle. I think with Chauncey Billups and Carmelo's previous time together they're going to keep clicking. If you ask me, Amar'e just makes Billups even better with another weapon to dish the ball to. I don't know that trading three of your five starters is a very smart idea. But, they did bring in two all stars.

   My next question is, "How far do the Knicks go this year after the trade?". I think if all these players get some quick chemistry and play well together, they sky is the limit. Do they have the talent the Heat or Celtics have? Probably not. But, the best team isn't always the one that wins it all. That goes for any sport. How about Trevor Bayne? I know he's not the best in Nascar.

   So what's everyone's take? Who got the better end of the deal here?

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Who's the best NCAA Mens Team?

   This last few days has been interesting in college hoops. Ohio State lost in Wisconsin Saturday night and dropped to third in the ESPN rankings. Kansas took over as number one in the nation, but that didn't last long as they lost to Kansas State tonight. So that leaves us to ponder the question, who really is the best team in the nation.

   Duke started the year at number one and has fallen a couple times this year to teams they should have beat. But, they are also without star freshman Kyrie Irving due to injury. Nolan Smith has played very well taking over the point for Duke and is leading the ACC in scoring and assists. I can strongly see them winning the NCAA Tournament in March.

   Ohio State won their first 24 games of the year only to lose to Wisconsin in a great game. They have Sullinger who is on his way to winning the national player of the year award if he keeps up his play, but he has competition. If Ohio State can bounce back and beat Michigan State, a team who is desperate for a big win to keep their tournament hopes alive, I see them being right there as top team in the country.

   The Texas Longhorns are a very strong team and two of their three losses have come against top ten teams. Pitt was ranked 4th at the time and UConn was 9th. Losing to Pitt by two and UConn my one in overtime. The loss to USC was a shock and the fact that they lost by 17 doesn't help them. Obviously this game was a fluke night for them. Jordan Hamilton is leading them the way and putting them in position to win the Big 12.

   I could go on and on and make an argument for any team, the others who you make a case for would possibly be; of coarse Kansas even though they just lost to Kansas State, Pitt at number 4, Jimmer Fredette and BYU, Notre Dame, San Diego State, Georgetown, and the list goes on and on. What's your take?

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Former Red gets 2 year/$24 Million Deal

   Josh Hamilton was at the lowest of lows for a player who was expected to be a great. He was addicted to all kinds of drugs and had become an alcoholic. He got all the money for being a first overall pick in 1999 by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and he lost control. When you look at Josh, he looks to be a happy guy now. But, when you observe all the tattoos on his body you start to realize all the trouble he has been through to get where he is today.

   If you ask me, the Rangers are getting a bargain for the numbers Hamilton has put up over the last couple years. Let's not forget this guy hit 32 bombs in the home run derby in one round. He has the talent to be better than any other player in the league. He just won AL MVP after missing almost 30 games. When he's on the field, he's always a threat. Whether it's going deep in the batter's box, or throwing someone out from the outfield.

   At 29 years old, and the fact that drug abuse can take a toll on the body, I think this is a good deal for both sides. Hamilton could command a good $20 million on the open market were he to hit free agency. But the injury concerns and his history, both sides are getting even ends of the stick. The Rangers are getting one of the best players out there while Hamilton is getting the financial security for two years although I'm sure he would have liked a longer deal.

   The deal will cover his final two years of arbitration, but won't buy out any of his free agency years. This is the same route the Reds took with signing Joey Votto to his three year deal. I would hate to see either of these guys leave these teams because they're part of their strong core of guys. Any departures would probably be devastating to their teams. Of coarse they would end up in one of these huge market teams that banks on free agency to make their team stronger instead of developing them like the Reds and Rangers have done.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Countdown to Spring Training!

   There are five days untill pitchers and catchers report to Goodyear, Arizona for Spring Training. Seems like a pretty long time until Opening Day March 31st. But, it's right around the corner. Like most Reds fans, I'm getting pretty excited. To top it all off, yesterday on Baseball Tonight, they were discussing the NL Central and who has the best chance to win. Both of the guys said they had to pick the Reds with a young core of guys who are only going to get better.

   Today I read on http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/ that Edinson Volquez rejected a four year offer from the Reds, no dollar amount was listed but it was expected around the amount Jonny Cueto received. In one sense, I don't understand why he wouldn't take the financial security of the deal coming off a major surgery. But, on the flip side, I can understand why he would take the one year deal and pitch his tail off to earn the four years with more money. It's a huge risk Edinson is taking, but the reward could be huge.

   Anyone have expectations for the Reds this season? I'm expecting a playoff spot, and we WILL NOT get a no hitter thrown against us this year. I expect us to atleast get to the ALCS this season, I know this is a bold prediction, but I see it as a reachable goal for the Reds. Of coarse every year, every team expects to win the World Series. If they aren't playing for a ring they should just pack up and go home.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The Looming Albert Pujols Problem

   Anyone who has been following the MLB offseason knows, this could be Albert Pujols last season with the Cardinals. One must ask, how in the world can the Cards let this guy slip away from them. This guy could very possibly go down as the best player ever. I was hearing the guys on ESPN say he has a chance to be better than Lou Gehrig was. He produces monster numbers year in and year out. He hasn't had any major injuries than have hampered him or are going to shorten his career. He's the perfect ball player.

   As far as the contract goes, Albert is looking for a 10 year, 300 million dollar deal. That would trump A-Rod's last deal by 25 million total. For right now, paying 30 million to the top player in the game I don't see as a problem. The Cards got the money, but 10 years from now? Albert would be 41 years old, making 30 million dollars. Just doesn't seem logical to me.

   I'm going to agree with the guys from ESPN here, five years at that 30 million a year seems like a great deal. Throw in a couple options to make the deal longer if desired. You have to expect Pujols numbers to be consistant for atleast another four or five years. He's going to be an MVP candidate for years to come. This seems to be the safest option for St. Louis, but I'm not sure Albert is going to settle for 5 years.

   So is there really a chance this guy is going to be wearing a new uniform in 2012? What would it be like seeing him in a Cubs jersey? I don't see many clubs besides Chicago Cubs having the money to land him. Or how about the Nationals following up their shocking signing of Jayson Werth with a Pujols landing? It seems they might be willing to open their pockets for superstars. They have been in the running for them the last few years but nobody wants to play for that losing team. You know teams with first basemen locked up aren't going to persue him (Yankee's and Red Sox if they can lock Gonzalez up, are my two examples).

   Pujols has set March 16th as the deadline to get a deal done, after than he will not negotiate with the team about a contract. Then you have to know he is going to rake this year proving he's worth 30 million to any club who wants him. Does a deal get done in the next week? Reports are they aren't close to a deal. What do you guys think?

A-Rod's Super Bowl Video

   Reports are Alex went "ballistic" after being on national television while his girlfriend Cameron Diaz was feeding him popcorn like two little love birds. I'm trying to figure out why he would get so angry. If Cameron Diaz was feeding me popcorn, somebody better be catching this on camera because she's not only gorgeous, but filthy rich and famous.

   This only raises another concern of mine about A-Rod. When someone says "ballistic" to me, that sounds like being more than angry. It sounds like a case of roid rage to me. I say this guys the first one to be tested for steroids this year. What do you guys think?

   To keep this post short I'm not going to go on and on about A-Rod, I personally don't like him anyway. But, how can he not expect to be on video at some point throughout the game? I mean really, he's going to go down as one of the best baseball players of all time and is going to beat out Barry Bonds home run record barring any major injury. Every year they're showing off all the celebrities at each sports championship games.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Future of Brandon Phillips

   Brandon Phillips has arguably been the best player on the Reds since he came aboard in 2006. Over those five seasons, he has seen one winning season while the Reds stockpiled their farm system and watched a lot of guys develope in to stars. He became the first Red to reach the 30-30 mark for 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in a season, the last to reach that was Barry Larkin.

   Phillips has seen his stats start to drop the last few seasons since he reached that plateau and it's starting to look as if the farm system is catching up to him. A lot of people see prospect Billy Hamilton being Phillips replacement if and when Phillips is to leave for any reason.

   Brandon has been the heart and soul of this team for years and I would hate to see him go. He has a great personality and is always out there making spectacular plays on defense. He is a fan favorite on the team and a huge part of our future if you ask me.

   I do think the Reds are going to keep him around even if they have to overpay him a little. It's going to be hard to trade Phillips without sending a ton of money with him because nobody is going to want an aging guy who is making 11 or 12 million a year. In one sense it would be smart to unload Phillips contract since the contracts of Bruce, Votto, Cueto, and Arroyo are going to keep rising as the years go by. The Reds aren't going to be able to pay market value for all these guys while consistantly never selling out crowds or finding ways to make money.

   Jocketty is banking on raises in attendence to help increase the budget for years to come. I hope he's right because last year was very exciting following the Reds and I would hate to go back to losing seasons.

Who makes the Reds Bullpen?

   There happens to be a lot of candidates for the bullpen this year. Even with the loss of Arthur Rhodes, there are a lot of options for the Reds. There are three locks in my mind that have no chance of not making it. You got to know with the money in Cordero, he's going to be the closer. Chapman is going to be there with the way he performed last year. Nick Masset seems to be the next guy in line. Nobody sticks out to me as being better than him.

   Jose Arrendondo would be the first to make it after the big three, if he can return to his form of a few seasons ago. Although I could see him starting in Louisville just to get back into the swing of things. If he's pitching strong in Spring Training though, he's going to make the team out of camp.

   Bill Bray appears to be an option as a lefty specialist, and they gave him a contract, avoiding arbitration. The south paw was great at getting left handed hitters out down the stretch for the Reds while Arthur Rhodes was dealing with a heel injury even though he never landed on the DL.

   Logan Ondrusek had a very up and down season. Even getting sent down the first month of the year. It was a shock he made the squad in the first place. He pitched his way onto the team though. I see him having a great chance to make the team on Opening Day.

   Dontrelle Willis was brought in almost as an experiment, although him and Bryan Price both reside in Scottsdale, Arizona and reports are the D Train is looking really good. Now he's not going to be in the running for a rotation spot, but he is working his way in as a reliever. I could see him being a nice long reliever for the Reds this year.

   There are also guys like Jared Burton (who recently avoided arbitration with the Reds), Carlos Fisher, Danny Ray Herrera, Sam LeCure, and Jordan Smith. Any of these guys have a chance of snagging a spot on the team out of camp. I believe they will all be on the team at some point in the year though due to guys not performing or injuries.

   Who do you guys think are going to make the bullpen to start?

  

Monday, February 7, 2011

Super Bowl Recap

   Was that a good game or what? How about Christina Aguilera missing some words in the Anthem? I actually missed it but I did some research, turns out this isn't the first time. She missed the same parts at the NBA Finals last year or atleast while it was Lakers and Celtics. How about Fergie killing "Sweet Child O' Mine"? I mean really I could've sounded better with Slash by my side.

   Getting to the game, I was stunned Pittsburgh couldn't get more offense going against Green Bay. But, the Packers D came to play scoring twice off turnovers. Not going to lie here, I thought once Charles Woodson went down with the collarbone injury Green Bay's defense would shut down and fall over. He's the focal point of their secondary and without him I lost a lot of confidence in them. Somehow they held on though and showed a lot of courage with arguably their best player. The only arguement would be Clay Matthews.

   I thought Big Ben played terrible in this game. Seemed like he faked being hurt at one point with a knee injury and then ran off an 18 yard run. Myself having gone through many knee injuries in my days, I don't see how he just sprinted that far like nothing was wrong right after "hurting" his knee. The first interception he threw, he had a valid point in his shoulder getting hit and losing a lot of power on the throw. The play resulted in 7 points for the green and yellow.

   Finally, I am most happy to see first, the Steelers getting a loss in the Super Bowl, and Hines Ward probably wasn't wearing his trademark smile. Now that football season is over, who's ready for some baseball!?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA4DvT3Ox7k&feature=related this is a video from the NBA Finals

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Super Bowl? No. The Reds

   As you all know, the Reds pitchers and catchers are going to report to Spring Training in 10 days. Then it's here. Baseball will be back and I'm excited as the next person I'm sure. The Reds have made quite a few moves this offseason. The addition of Edgar Renteria, Fred Lewis, Jeremy Hermida, along with the loss of Arthur Rhodes who went to the AL Champion Rangers. There are a lot of questions on the team, even though they don't seem like bad situations to have.

   The biggest question mark is going to be the starting rotation. There are 3 guys vying for the last 2 spots. Homer Bailey, Travis Wood, Mike Leake, and you can throw in Sam LeCure and Matt Maloney as long shots. I think Homer Bailey is going to be the fourth starter, with a nice battle going between Wood and Leake for the fifth spot. In the end, I see Leake winning the spot. But, who knows we haven't even started spring training and both of these guys had good years last year.

   The left field situation is touchy, Jonny Gomes was the primary guy last year. He had an outstanding first few months but as the season went on, he slowed down. Fred Lewis and Jeremy Hermida are both options in left. Lewis seems like a decent option to be the lead off man we have lacked. Hermida is almost an experiment in my eyes, we already have a lot of outfield depth with Heisey and Lewis. I see a platoon happening with Gomes and Lewis in left and if one guy is out playing the other, they will become the primary guy.

   Shortstop doesn't seem very settled to me, the Reds claim Janish is going to the the starting guy. But, I see Renteria getting more playing time if he brings his bat to the yard. Janish has always had an outstanding glove, but lacks any pop in his bad. Renteria is going to be a leader on this team replacing Orlando Cabrera from last year. In the end, these guys are going to split time and Renteria may play second every now and then to give Phillips a break.

   A realistic expectation for me out of the Reds, I expect them to win the division again. The Cards haven't made any huge moves, Berkman's best days are past him without a doubt. Greinke in Milwaukee was a bad trade for the Brew Crew in my mind. This guy had one great season and couldn't follow it up. I know KC gave him no help but did they get worse from two years ago to last year? The Cubs are banking on their older, high priced vets to play up to their contracts. The addition of Carlos Pena doesn't seem to be a huge gain for them. I like our chances of a repeat division title.

   I'm also taking Green Bay in the big game tonight! Who ya'll got?

Michael Vick is Comeback Player of the Year

   Vick was announced Comeback Player of the Year today. I think he's the best story in the NFL this year by far. Mike has turned his life around for the better unlike some of these guys. (Ben Roethlisberger is my number one example) This guy was totally in the gutter as far as his life was concerned. He had it all, one of the biggest superstars in the league. Then he ended up in a federal prison. Now he's again one of the superstars of the league and if you ask me, he's better than he ever was. Although a storybook ending to this season would have been Vick playing in the Super Bowl, this award will do.

   I have a lot of respect for Vick for turning around his life and salvaging his career. As much as everyone deserves a second chance, Roger Goodell didn't have to allow Vick back. He's took this opportunity and made the most of it. I hope he stays on track and sets a good example for kids out there going down the wrong track in their lives. 

Friday, February 4, 2011

Carson Palmer and Chad Ochocinco...

   Today I'm writing about the ongoing disputes with Carson Palmer and Chad "Whatever his last name is now".... Neither one of these guys really want to be in Cincinnati anymore. Chad wants to go to New England apparently and Carson just wants out in general I take.

   As far as Carson goes, Mike Brown has been his stubborn self and rejected his request to be traded. I'm trying to figure out why Mike Brown is so determined to keep Palmer, I understand he's your center of plans. But, he's not happy, the fans are frustrated, and he's steadily getting worse statistically. If he wants out that bad, there are plenty of QB's on the draft board to build a franchise around. I'm wondering if the firing of Bob Bratkowski and the hiring of Jon Gruden's brother Jay has had any affect on Carson Palmer's wish to be traded. The Bengals are obviously making changes to try and improve the team. Although I think bringing Lewis back was the first mistake of the offseason. Do I see Carson following through with this "I'll retire if I'm not traded" BS? Nobody walks away from 50 million dollars. I don't care how much money he has in the bank.

   With Chad, the Bengals need to get this guy out of here. Don't get me wrong, I like the "person" Chad is. I think he's hilarious and can still be a very productive guy. But he is causing too much controversy in Cincinnati. Carson had his best games of the year when Ocho and TO weren't playing. As far as Mike Brown goes in this situation, "Kiss Da Baby" and trade Chad. As much as I hate to say it, I believe it's best for both sides to part ways.

   Drafting a Blaine Gabbert or a Ryan Mallet and building the franchise seems like a decent option if Palmer is traded. Do I see Palmer getting traded? Probably not but you never know when a team is going to offer a package that they couldn't pass up. Hopefully the Bengals moves can help turn this franchise around, again.

My First Post, Super Bowl

So as you all know, the Super Bowl is this coming Sunday. Is Big Ben going to be able to wake up Sunday after long nights of partying? Is Aaron Rodgers going prove he is legit and better than Favre? Is it even going to be a game?

Living in Cincinnati, I have to root against the Steelers. I don't like them, but you have to respect their defense. They have the defensive player of the year in Troy Polamalu and all that hair. As far as their offense goes, they can run run run... And with that, comes to play action and their passing game. I think it's going to be a tough game for the Packers on both sides of the ball.

As far as the Packers go, their passing game is potent when they're clicking on all cylinders like they have been in the playoffs. If they can somehow establish a running game against the stingy defense, they're going to be good. Their passing game has yet to disappoint me, they've beat good defenses so far with it. Their defense is going to have to stop the run and get Ben on the ground. If they can beat him up and force him to make mistakes, theire going to have a good chance to win this game.

As far as my prediction goes, I'm pulling for Green Bay. I think it's going to be a very good game though. Both teams have a good shot to win this game. But I think the Steelers have the upper hand on the Packers. Thank you for reading and visiting my blog and hope you return for future posts.