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Lets Go Buccos!


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Not surprisingly the Pirates have fell to 3rd in the NLC. I really don't see either the Cards or Pirates catching the Reds. Christ, we have been without our MVP and we're still beating the crap outta everyone.

Healthy, quality starting rotation---check

Top defensive unit---check

Timely hitting---check

RotY Candidate---check

Best bull-pen in MLB---check

I think this is the year Cincinnati takes it all. I would put our 3 man rotation against anyone.

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The Reds lead over the Pirates is now at 10 games. With less than 30 games left in the season and the Reds having 6 games against the horrid Astros and a series against the hapless Cubs, I don't think there's a chance that Pittsburgh takes the NLC Pennant.

A thought to ponder, Cincinnati has only lost one series since the All-Star break and before the break we had won 5 of 6. This will be a team to be reckoned with in the post-season.

Sorry, Buccos you did have a hell of a season.

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/standings/

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The Reds lead over the Pirates is now at 10 games. With less than 30 games left in the season and the Reds having 6 games against the horrid Astros and a series against the hapless Cubs, I don't think there's a chance that Pittsburgh takes the NLC Pennant.

A thought to ponder, Cincinnati has only lost one series since the All-Star break and before the break we had won 5 of 6. This will be a team to be reckoned with in the post-season.

Sorry, Buccos you did have a hell of a season.

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/standings/

don't hurt your arm patting yourself on the back

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