Friday, August 24, 2007

Dunn hits game-winning jack to prevail Reds over Braves 9-7

There hasn't been much for the Cincinnati Reds to cheer about this season. They are towards the bottom of the NL Central with a very dim chance at the postseason. Last night they pulled off a come from behind victory in extra innings to defeat the streaking Braves. Adam Dunn was the player of the game, crushing his 35th homerun in the 12th inning off Bob Wickman. It's a shame this club isn't in the thick of the wildcard race because they have a productive offensive lineup. Pitching is their issue this year.

The Reds were out hit 13-11 and withstood homeruns from Chipper Jones (25) and Mark Teixeira (10). Atlanta falls to 66-62 and are 6 games back in the East. Mike Goslig recorded his 3rd win, entering the game in the final frame to get the decision. Andruw Jones pumped out 3 hits while Chipper had 5 RBIs, doing most of the damage in the lineup. Bobby Cox may start to feel the pressure with the final month of regular play approaching. Atlanta has to make a run if they're to jump in front of the Mets. Philly will no doubt be fighting for that wildcard spot along with the Rockies, Brewers, Cardinals, Padres, and Dodgers.

One thing aiding the Braves is the hot-hitting Teixeira who they acquired at the trade deadline. He's on fire, hitting 5 homers in his last 5 games! His performance alone won't get the Braves into the playoffs, but he will be a major factor in key games. For the Reds since they didn't trade for enough pitching all they can do is finish out the season and look towards rebuilding in the off-season. As a long-time Griffey fan it's real disappointing not to see him have an opportunity to appear in the playoffs. I don't see him winning a championship in Cincy. Better luck to the veteran All-Star slugger next year.

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