The Cincinnati Reds have an unusual home/road split
BigRedMachine
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Seems to me when a team does well on the road, they're a pretty good team with a pretty good record.
As of today, the 2009 Cincinnati Reds have the best road record in all of baseball.
They also have the worst home record in all of baseball.
I'm certain that doesn't happen often.
As of today, the 2009 Cincinnati Reds have the best road record in all of baseball.
They also have the worst home record in all of baseball.
I'm certain that doesn't happen often.
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A couple of my buddies and I stopped off in Cincinnati a couple of Sundays ago and decided to catch a Reds game while we were there.
It was a great game for Reds' fans. The Reds wound up beating the Braves 8-2. We were all very impressed with the bats of Joey Votto and Jay Bruce, and also with the glove of Brandon Phillips. Phillips made some ungodly plays at second. Man, he has some range!
Their pitching sure has come a long way too.
Not sure how important the best road record vs. the worst home record is, but I do know that having the best win-loss record against the other teams in their division says a lot about their chances down the stretch.
If they can handle the Cards, they should have no problems being/staying in contention this year.
Good luck to your team!
PoppaJ