Lohse Ks Cust looking on an inside heater. Not bad. Inning over.
Lohse Ks Cust looking on an inside heater. Not bad. Inning over.
It looks like Lohse definitely is concentrating, if he wasn't that damn annoying sound (drumbeat???) in the background would be throwing off his game.
When and how the Reds add to their five World Championships, nine pennants and nine division titles seems less important than the franchises' lineage, which traces a line back to the dawn of the professional game and their role as keeper of the historic flame they lit by birthing the Red Stockings in 1869.
Yeah what is that sound?
Griffey is out, didn't see how. Not a K though.
BP does K though for the 2nd out.
Dunn pops out sky high again but more shallow as it lands in Crosby's glove. 1-2-3
When and how the Reds add to their five World Championships, nine pennants and nine division titles seems less important than the franchises' lineage, which traces a line back to the dawn of the professional game and their role as keeper of the historic flame they lit by birthing the Red Stockings in 1869.
Ellis leads off with a basehit to left-center
the Drummers are in left field...Cleveland has had drummers, too.
GIDP! I hear the drums again...
Well guys gotta go hit the hay, gotta get up early (as usual). Man I hate W/C games for that late start!!!!
Oh well, see ya all soon.
When and how the Reds add to their five World Championships, nine pennants and nine division titles seems less important than the franchises' lineage, which traces a line back to the dawn of the professional game and their role as keeper of the historic flame they lit by birthing the Red Stockings in 1869.
EdE gets his 2nd hit of the night. this one is to CF.
Here is Hammy!
When and how the Reds add to their five World Championships, nine pennants and nine division titles seems less important than the franchises' lineage, which traces a line back to the dawn of the professional game and their role as keeper of the historic flame they lit by birthing the Red Stockings in 1869.