It seems like pro sports teams are the play toys for billionaires.
We need one of them who is bored, to buy the Reds and turn this thing around.
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It seems like pro sports teams are the play toys for billionaires.
We need one of them who is bored, to buy the Reds and turn this thing around.
Went to my first Reds game on a Orchard LL outing (train from Indy to Union station) 1956. Big day for me to finally see my hero's Big Klu and Frank Robinson as well as Smokey Burgess. Still have the moldy Reds pennant they gave out. Don't ever serve pea soup for lunch to bunch of ten yr. olds. It was a couple inches deep on the floor on the way home.
Sad to see what's happening now.
Feels like tonight might be about the lowest point for any team in modern baseball history.
If you are 1-19 in your last 20 games, is that some sort of record?
#whereyagonnago?
Baltimore started the 1988 season 0-21, but the Reds are pretty close when you consider they've lost 20 of 21 now.
Reds pitch no hitter and lose 1-0.