Tag Archives: reds
19 Innings We May Never Forget
I had surgery on my ruptured Achilles’ tendon at the end of March, so I missed about of month of work. I ended up back at work right at one of our busiest times, so I have been digging out … Continue reading
Live Blog: Phillies at Reds in NLDS Game 3, Eagles at 49ers
10:00 PM: OK, I’m starting this Live Blog late because there was just too much to watch with the Phils and Eagles playing at the same time. But now, the Eagles game is at the half, and the Phils game … Continue reading
Live Blog: NLDS Game 1, Reds at Phillies
5:34 PM: Alright, getting a bit of late start on this live blog, but I’m now fully settled in. Roy Halladay has gone through the first two innings effortlessly, inducing four grounball outs. Nice to see the Phils manufacture a … Continue reading
2010 MLB Playoffs: Podcast Preview!
Head on over to http://broadstreetbelievers.podbean.com to stream or download the latest BSB Podcast. Listen to us preview the entire MLB Playoffs, with plenty of focus on the Phils, in just over half an hour.
2010 MLB Playoffs: The Cincinnati Reds
1995 was the first year of the Wild Card Era in baseball, and I remember watching some of the first ever “Division Series” on a restaurant/bar TV in South Bend, Indiana, where I was on a trip to see a Notre Dame … Continue reading
Quick Pitch: Dreaming of a Three-Way Playoff
Right now it is a little after 6:00 in the east, and the Padres lead the Giants 4-1 in the 7th. The Braves and Phillies are scoreless in the 6th. When the weekend started, my dream scenario was a longshot, … Continue reading
Key Questions for Week after ANOTHER Division Title
On Monday night, as everyone knows, the Phils clinched their fourth consecutive NL East title. How impressive is that? How about this stat: the Phils have just become the third team in NL history to make 4 consecutive post-season appearances. Also, considering … Continue reading
Tuesday’s Top Twelve: The Contenders
This is one of my favorite (and maybe the only) regular Top Twelves. About this time in the baseball season, it’s interesting to start thinking about (a) the races and (b) what teams are best suited for fall baseball, as … Continue reading