Reds: June Swoon

by Dan Clasgens 7/1/2008 11:36:00 AM

The Reds managed to win just 12 of their 28 games during the month of June.  A closer look of some numbers from the month reveal why:

Offense
30th BA .218.....opponents hit .274
28th OBP .304
27th SLG .363
28th OPS .665
25th Runs 101 (3.60 game) Outscored 136-101
2nd K's 223

Hitters
Dunn  .160, 39 k's in 87 ab's
Janish .128, Bako .151, Patterson .156, Hopper .160, A. Phillips .167, Valentin .182, Jr .205, Ross .216, Bruce .223, Votto .257, Phillips .262, Encarnacion .294, Keppinger .294, Hairston .302

Pitchers
24th ERA 4.51....opponents 3.10
Burton 0.57, Weathers 1.98, Bray 2.00, Lincoln 2.19, Volquez 3.45, Cueto 3.47, Cordero 3.60, Thompson 3.60, Affeldt 4.20, Majewski 5.68, Harang 6.00, Arroyo 8.26


--Lance McAlister (The  LotD)

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Halladay Comes Early

by Dan Clasgens 7/1/2008 10:59:00 AM

The Blue Jay's Roy Halladay pitched his 10th career shutout Monday night against the Mariners. The outing lowers his earned run average for the season to 2.90, sixth best in the American League.

Halladay limited baseball's worst team to four hits in his sixth complete game of the season. His 10th shutout ties him with Mark Mulder for 10th place among active pitchers. Tim Hudson, at 11, is the only guy ahead of him still in his prime, so there's a good chance Halladay will spend considerable time in the second half of his career as the active leader.

A No. 1 starter is not considered one who merely gets the nod on Opening Day, it's one who has the capability of dominating every time out and does more often than he doesn't.

Halladay used the Safeco Field mound to hold a clinic on mastery of pitches. He placed his sinker, cutter and change where he wanted, when he wanted and it resulted in a masterful 2-0 win over the Mariners in front of 30,179.

"He was good," Ichiro Suzuki told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. "That's the kind of pitcher you call an ace. It's hard to say (if that's the best I've seen him), but he was definitely good."

Halladay, the major league leader in innings pitched, struck out six and threw 115 pitches, 84 for strikes. He did not walk a batter and only two putouts were made by the Blue Jays outfield.

"It's nice when you go out and feel like everything is there and it's going to be one of those good ones," Halladay said.

The performance was a quick turnaround for Halladay, who was battered for nine hits and a season-high five earned runs against Cincinnati last week. During his side session between starts, Halladay worked on his mechanics and found a groove with his pitches.

Halladay (9-6) won for the first time since June 8, throwing his sixth complete game of the season. 

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Who Said Interleague Play Lacked Passion?

by Dan Clasgens 7/1/2008 10:35:00 AM

Things heated up between White Sox and Cubs fans this past weekend:

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UFC: Franklin To Fight Hamill

by Dan Clasgens 7/1/2008 9:42:00 AM

From MMAJunkie.com...

Rich Franklin (23-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC) will move to the UFC's light heavyweight division to fight Matt Hamill (4-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC) at UFC 88 in September, according to MMAjunkie.com.

UFC 88, which features a main event between Chuck Liddell and Rashad Evans, takes place at Phillips Arena in Atlanta. The Franklin-Hamill fight will likely be the night's co-main event.

Franklin, a former UFC middleweight champ, has been fighting in the 185-pound class but had already lost twice to current title-holder Anderson Silva. As we reported yesterday, he had been approached about moving up a fight class to create some new fight opportunities.

Hamill, who is a fellow Cincinnati-area native like Franklin, provides just that.

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