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we won the game that needed to be won......and we did it with alittle style...2 hr's!

and we got som help from our buddies the padres....everything went as it had to.

The series is now almost a lock to be won, with Redman pitching against a rookie who is making his first start of the season.

The series is now almost a lock to be won, with Redman pitching against a rookie who is making his first start of the season.

Fernandez isnt a rookie

The series is now almost a lock to be won, with Redman pitching against a rookie who is making his first start of the season.

He's also a knuckle ball pitcher so u know pierre and castillo will be running tomorrow. :thumbup

If you want to be technical, Fernandez is not a rookie. In order to be considered a rookie, a player must have pitched in fewer than 50 innings or had less than 150 at bats coming into the season. Fernandez has pitched 63 innings the last two years with the Reds.

If you want to be technical, Fernandez is not a rookie. In order to be considered a rookie, a player must have pitched in fewer than 50 innings or had less than 150 at bats coming into the season. Fernandez has pitched 63 innings the last two years with the Reds.

Well he's still a rookie they said on FSN.

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