Today's Cincinnati Fast Break gives plenty of credit to Dusty Baker for mixing up the lineup as the changes produced plenty of positive results. Also, love for Nick Masset, who has really turned things around after his terrible start to the season.
(Photo courtesy of Associated Press/Morry Gash)
Nice to see the Enquirer giving some love to our local college baseball teams.
Apparently, I'm supposed to be excited by this. Sorry, wake me when there's a final solution.
This year's NHL Playoffs have been incredible so far and my Chicago Blackhawks just might be the biggest story so far. Down 3-0, now forcing a Game 7 in Vancouver. Should be a great game. Gives me an excuse to post this.
Oh Canada and your wacky commercials. Check out the accent on this kid, what's he talking aboot?
Follow me on Twitter. Here's hoping Monsoon Season in the Tri-State is over soon.
The thoughts and perspectives of a Cincinnati West Sider who left to pursue his dream of working for ESPN. Passionately Catholic, huge sports fan, trying to stay an optimist. I love my family and friends. Looking to bring some Ohio values to New England.
Showing posts with label Bronson Arroyo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bronson Arroyo. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Reds Weekend Preview
Today's Cincinnati Fast Break previews the upcoming series with the Pittsburgh Pirates and discusses the importance of Bronson Arroyo to the Reds.
P-Doc talks about how important it is to keep Aroldis Chapman healthy.
One word describes this list: fraudulent.
I've heard so many people complaining about the lack of Reds games in HD over the past week. It's over, so shut up.
Shout out to Elder's Tim Baldrick who threw a no-hitter last night.
Why are the authorities in Detroit trying to destroy a timeless tradition?
UConn fans can breathe easy, they saved the championship parade.
Normally I hate French stuff, but this is pretty cool.
I still hate the fact that the original version was pretty much a love letter to the city of Pittsburgh and the Steelers.
Wow, just wow. If this isn't a sign from a higher authority, I don't know what is.
Anytime a team has to leave a city, I feel for the fans. The announcers for the Sacramento Kings are taking the move to Anaheim pretty hard too.
Follow me on Twitter. Hope to see you at Great American this weekend. Enjoy one of the funniest moments ever from the guys at Whose Line is it Anyway?
P-Doc talks about how important it is to keep Aroldis Chapman healthy.
One word describes this list: fraudulent.
I've heard so many people complaining about the lack of Reds games in HD over the past week. It's over, so shut up.
Shout out to Elder's Tim Baldrick who threw a no-hitter last night.
Why are the authorities in Detroit trying to destroy a timeless tradition?
UConn fans can breathe easy, they saved the championship parade.
Normally I hate French stuff, but this is pretty cool.
I still hate the fact that the original version was pretty much a love letter to the city of Pittsburgh and the Steelers.
Wow, just wow. If this isn't a sign from a higher authority, I don't know what is.
Anytime a team has to leave a city, I feel for the fans. The announcers for the Sacramento Kings are taking the move to Anaheim pretty hard too.
Follow me on Twitter. Hope to see you at Great American this weekend. Enjoy one of the funniest moments ever from the guys at Whose Line is it Anyway?
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Reds Off-season Activity
Discussion on the Reds' off-season moves and whether they can still be considered the front runners to repeat at NL Central Champions.
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