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January 03, 2009

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All I've written about so far is baseball, but since it's prime time in football season I might as well go ahead and share some thoughts about that. I've been a Vikings fan for awhile now. And it's been painful; the first season I remember was 1998, when they went 15-1 but lost in the championship game when Gary Anderson missed his first field goal all season. Since then they've had some other playoff teams, but very underwhelming. When Cris Carter left in the early part of this decade I have to be honest and admit that I kinda stopped following them. There was nothing exciting about them anymore.

      With that said, I'm really not expecting much from them tomorrow. The team has been a little shaky all season, even Adrian Peterson has let me down once or twice, and he's the centerpiece of this team. They did win the division title, but that was in a fairly weak division. For them to win tomorrow I see three things that need to happen:

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In a story on ESPN.com this afternoon ( http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3807591) it was said that the Reds have expressed interest in Andruw jones. What?! I would have to seriously question the sanity of management if they made that deal. Yes, he is a right handed outfielder...but last year he hit .158 with 3 home runs and 14 RBI. Not to mention that he is overpaid. He made $14 million last year for those stats. $14 MILLION! He was set to make $15 million in 2009, but that deal was restructured to make him easier to move. He will still make that $15 million but it will be spread out over 6 seasons now. The Reds were mentioned as well as the Braves and Mets as having interest. He is a 10 time gold glover and would provide most likely provide some defense that is needed, but I think giving up anything at all for him is a mistake.

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December 31, 2008

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Yes, I know I'm late to the party with this one, writing about something that happened last week. But I figured I'd throw my two cents out there since the news about the financial details just came out today. It turns out thathe two year deal is only worth $6.25 million: $2.25 in 2009 and $4 million in 2010. If he does here what he is capable of doing then I think that's a pretty good signing.

      Firstly, let me say this: a major weakness of the Reds has been the leadoff spot. As I've mentioned before I grew up in an era where the Reds brought in many good hitters, but they never really had a run producer to complement them. Norris Hopper and Ryan Freel weren't bad fill-ins, but they were never everyday players, although I do like both of them and would be very happy if Hopper proved himself capable of handling it. We've had Dunn, Hatteberg, Reese and who knows how many others fill that leadoff spot, but nobody really stood out. I'm not sure yet if Taveras is the answer here, but at least they're trying now.

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December 30, 2008

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I was just sitting here watching the Holiday bowl (I’m rooting for the Ducks by the way - Can’t get much more intimidating than that) and my mind drifted (as it sometimes does) to the Reds starting rotation for 2009. And the thought hit me: I’m not as nervous about the pitching as I have been in recent years. Now, in the era since I started following the Reds I’ve been introduced to the likes of Greg Vaughn, Dante Bichette, Ken Griffey Jr, and Adam Dunn, among other prolific hitters. Never in recent memory have the Reds had a pitching staff that is shaping up to be as good as what they have for 2009. I’m not saying that they will be as dominating as the Yankees look like they will be with CC Sabathia and AJ Burnett. But they will most definitely be better.

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December 28, 2008

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Ok, so there really is no truth at all to the title. Walt Jocketty has even denied any interest in offering Sosa a contract. But a recent story this week ( http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3793001) made me think about all the "what-ifs." It's been no secret that the Reds have wanted to add a right handed bat in the outfield to the starting lineup this off season, preferably a power bat to replace Adam Dunn. Pat Burrell was the first name on the list, but it looks like he would be too expensive and in my opinion too much like Dunn. The strikeouts are lower, the average is higher, the defense is about the same, and the walks are lower: so it's not a carbon copy. But there was a reason the team traded Dunn, simply because that's not the kind of bat (or defense) we need. The deal with the White Sox for Jermaine Dye fell through, presumably because of the money. What other options are out there?

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