
Brandon Phillips is amazing. The end.
Preach.
I know that I posted this play yesterday, but seriously, how could you have gotten enough of it yet?

Brandon Phillips is amazing. The end.
Preach.
I know that I posted this play yesterday, but seriously, how could you have gotten enough of it yet?
Donald Lutz, exhibiting post-first-home-run-in-the-big-leagues bliss.
(photo - Amanda Davidson/Cincinnati Enquirer)
What a great game, right?

Card #118, Cincinnati legend and Hall of Famer Barry Larkin
Hey. Hey.
Hey, now. Barry Larkin played while I was growing up.
He is not an “old-schooler.”
I was scrolling through the Cincinnati Reds tag, when Michael (from our PR department) saw this picture.
He literally lost track of what he was saying in awe of this photo. And then we spent five minutes looking at/discussing it.
I think that requires a reblog.
Yesterday, as I tumblr’d, we did a Twitter chat with Dmitri Young.
I managed to snap a few pictures when he got up to do an impromptu hitting lesson.
Dmitri was absolutely lovely, and we all had a lot of fun chatting. You can see what was asked and what Dmitri answered if you go to the Reds Hall of Fame twitter account.
Walk-off Winner!
In the first image: Cincinnati Reds’ Shin-Soo Choo (17) is greeted at home plate after hitting a walk-off home run off Atlanta Braves relief pitcher Craig Kimbrel in the ninth inning, Tuesday, May 7, 2013, in Cincinnati. Cincinnati won 5-4. (Al Behrman/AP)
In the second image: Atlanta Braves center fielder B.J. Upton cannot catch a ball hit for a home run by Cincinnati Reds’ Devin Mesoraco in the ninth inning Tuesday, May 7, 2013, in Cincinnati. Cincinnati won 5-4. (Al Behrman/AP)
Why you should never leave the game early.