Friday, March 14th, 2008 | Author: Doug Gray

Sorry about the updates, my Chicago trip was actually pushed back until Thursday so I have been gone the past two days and have a little catching up to do.

Spring Training Game Review 3/13/08 

Adam Rosales went 2-2 with an RBI and a double.

Drew Anderson (OF) went 0-1 with a walk.

Joey Votto went 0-2.

Jay Bruce went 0-2.

Chris Dickerson went 1-2 with a run.

Spring Training Game Review 3/14/08 vs Pirates

Chris Dickerson went 0-2.

Sean Henry went 1-1 with a walk in his spring debut for the Reds.

Luis Bolivar went 0-2.

Michael Griffin went 1-1 with a walk and a run.

Adam Rosales went 1-2 with a run.

Chris Valaika went 1-2 with a run in his spring debut.

Jay Bruce went 2-3 (now hitting .313).

Jerry Gil went 0-1.

Marcus McBeth went a perfect inning with a strikeout.

Brad Salmon struck out the side while mixing in a walk in his inning of work.

Tom Shearn allowed a hit in a scoreless inning of work.

Spring Training Game Review 3/14/08 vs Yankees 

Paul Janish went 0-1 with a walk.

Drew Anderson (OF) went 0-1.

Drew Stubbs went 0-1 with a run scored.

Joey Votto went 1-3.

Justin Turner went 0-1 with a run scored in his spring debut.

Ryan Hanigan went 1-3.

Juan Francisco went 1-2 with a run, RBI and a double.

Josh Roenicke and Pedro Viola each pitched a perfect inning of relief.

Daryl Thompson pitched a perfect 1.1 innings with a strikeout.

Roster Moves

Paul Janish and Chris Dickerson were optioned to AAA and Justin Lehr was reassigned to Minor League camp.

News

Tomorrow should be a solid update of lots of articles and some updates on some minor leaguers and how they are doing in their spring training.

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5 Responses

  1. doug do you think Votto is playing himself to Louisville?

    wierd how he always starts so slow, you’d think he’d have his you know what together by now

  2. I don’t think he is. He is hitting the ball, they just aren’t falling in at all.

    It is strange that he always starts slow, but he usually finishes strong and thats gotta count for something. Either way, I don’t think much is being put into his spring batting average. He is hitting the ball, the hits just aren’t falling.

  3. So much for my thoughts that Janish would make the team as a defensive replacement until Gonzo was back … I guess Krivdawg just cant get over his love fest with Castro … *shrug*

  4. PS: Dont look now, but Coffey is “quietly” having a nice spring …

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    Doug Gray 
    Saturday, 15. March 2008

    I think Krivsky can’t get over handing Castro money to not play for us when he can keep him and not play him much.

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