Tuesday it is....
What team are you more geeked about: the Reds or the Cyclones? Plenty of reason to be feeling good about both of our teams right now...
They Cyclones went west to Boise last weekend and came away with two wins in the Kelly Cup finals against the team that had the best record in the ECHL this season. The Idaho Steelheads now have to come to Cincinnati for the next two, and if necessary the next three. The Cyclones are skating like a team that wants no part of a return visit to Idaho.
Think about this, the 'Clones have played six games in the last eight days and have won all of them. Four of those wins were with their proverbial backs again the wall, having dropped the first three games in their conference final to Reading. After storming back to win that series in seven, the Cyclones were on a bus barely six hours after game seven and heading to Dayton for a early bird special out west.
They won the first two games in the finals, with goals in each game in the final minute of play. Saturday night, in game two, a puck bounced into the Idaho net with just 20 seconds to play. It was the only goal of the game.
This could be the 'Clones second Cup in three seasons. Most of the team has turned over since the spring of 2008. There are two holdovers of significances. This year's team captain, Barrett Eghoetz skated on that club. And head coach, Chuck Weber was behind the bench. Eghoetz has been a consistent scorer for the Cyclones in the playoffs. And Weber's defensive system is sure to get him a few looks this summer from AHL, and maybe NHL teams trying to fill out their coaching staffs.
As for the Reds, they continue to win with pitching and defense. Yes, the offense has been a lot better over the last couple of weeks. But the Reds field the ball as good as anyone in the National League. And on Sunday, Bronson Arroyo's complete game win over the Cards was the third complete game win for the starting rotation in a week.
The Reds are still a flawed team. And I think we'll see some of those weaknesses (lack of a true leadoff hitter, no big bopping bat in the order, although Jonny Gomes is certainly stating a case for him to be considered for that) as the Reds get into the meatier part of their schedule. Playing the Phillies and Rockies and Dodgers will be a lot different than playing the Pirates and Astros. But the Reds are in first place as we begin this Tuesday. And how many times in the last ten or so years have we been able to say that?
Later today, I'll be publishing my latest Broo View Podcast. My guest in this upcoming episode is Tom Deinhart from rivals.com. We'll be talking about Big 10 expansion, Notre Dame's role in that and how it will affect teams like the University of Cincinnati Bearcats. Check back for that. Or, if you'd like to be alerted, sign up to follow me on twitter. www.twitter.com/kenbroo.
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Monday, April 20, 2009
It's Tuesday!
Like who didn't see that coming, right?
The anemic Reds win again. And last night in Houston delivered their best offensive game of the young season. That's three of four they just took from the Astros. Remember, last season, they managed only three wins, total against Houston. The Reds got just enough decent pitching from Bronson Arroyo (who predicted he'd start the season 3-0. You're raising your hand right now and I'm calling your a liar, OK?). The bullpen was terrific again. Dusty Baker showed a lot of courage letting Arthur Rhodes pitch to a couple of right handed batters with the game on the line. Note to all baseball purists: it's OK sometimes to go against 'the book'. Rhodes has earned his reputation of not being a 'situational left hander'. If I'm running the Reds (and on this blog I am) I use nobody out of that bullpen unless they're named Rhodes, Weathers and Cordero, not if the game is on the line.
Now it's onto Chicago for three (unless the weather people are finally right and it rains like Noah-land on Tuesday night). At worst, the Reds will finish this marathon road trip with a break even record. The hitting is non-existant, except for Joey Votto. Alex Gonzalez has exactly two more hits than a dead man. Bruce, Encarnacion, Phillips, Hernandez and that left field platoon of Hairston and Dickerson are all below or just at the mythical Mendoza line (.200 avg for the normal people reading this, not the sabermetricians, of which I'm one). The NL Central is weak. We might be onto something here....or on something.
Big night of hockey Monday night here in the 'nati. Our defending Kelly Cup champs went to double overtime,before beating the Wheeling Nailers. Fun, exciting hockey. I'm a hockey freak. I played it in HS and a little bit at Ohio University. I had season tickets, back in the day for both the NY Rangers and the Cyclones, when they played at the Gardens. There is no better in arena experience than hockey. It's a different bunch of Cyclones from the team that won it all last season. But I think they have a chance to repeat, particularly after last night's thriller.
So, is this the guy the Bengals wind up with at #6 overall in this weekend's NFL draft?
I got no problem if it is. You can talk all you want about Andre Smith skipping out early at the Combine. You can talk all you want about his body shape. He can block and I've been told, he's the strongest man in the draft. A Bengal by sundown Saturday? No problem with that.
Like who didn't see that coming, right?
The anemic Reds win again. And last night in Houston delivered their best offensive game of the young season. That's three of four they just took from the Astros. Remember, last season, they managed only three wins, total against Houston. The Reds got just enough decent pitching from Bronson Arroyo (who predicted he'd start the season 3-0. You're raising your hand right now and I'm calling your a liar, OK?). The bullpen was terrific again. Dusty Baker showed a lot of courage letting Arthur Rhodes pitch to a couple of right handed batters with the game on the line. Note to all baseball purists: it's OK sometimes to go against 'the book'. Rhodes has earned his reputation of not being a 'situational left hander'. If I'm running the Reds (and on this blog I am) I use nobody out of that bullpen unless they're named Rhodes, Weathers and Cordero, not if the game is on the line.
Now it's onto Chicago for three (unless the weather people are finally right and it rains like Noah-land on Tuesday night). At worst, the Reds will finish this marathon road trip with a break even record. The hitting is non-existant, except for Joey Votto. Alex Gonzalez has exactly two more hits than a dead man. Bruce, Encarnacion, Phillips, Hernandez and that left field platoon of Hairston and Dickerson are all below or just at the mythical Mendoza line (.200 avg for the normal people reading this, not the sabermetricians, of which I'm one). The NL Central is weak. We might be onto something here....or on something.
Big night of hockey Monday night here in the 'nati. Our defending Kelly Cup champs went to double overtime,before beating the Wheeling Nailers. Fun, exciting hockey. I'm a hockey freak. I played it in HS and a little bit at Ohio University. I had season tickets, back in the day for both the NY Rangers and the Cyclones, when they played at the Gardens. There is no better in arena experience than hockey. It's a different bunch of Cyclones from the team that won it all last season. But I think they have a chance to repeat, particularly after last night's thriller.
So, is this the guy the Bengals wind up with at #6 overall in this weekend's NFL draft?
I got no problem if it is. You can talk all you want about Andre Smith skipping out early at the Combine. You can talk all you want about his body shape. He can block and I've been told, he's the strongest man in the draft. A Bengal by sundown Saturday? No problem with that.
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