Filed under: Regular Season, Uncategorized | Tags: Adam Dunn, Cincinnati Reds, Edinson Volquez, Jeff Keppinger

THE GOOD
Reds win their second game in a row for the first time since, I don’t know… 1983?
Edinson Volquez once again made the opposing team look silly, giving up only one run and improving his record to 6-1. By the way, Volquez’s ERA is 1.12 - that’s better than every starting pitcher in the National League, and second in the majors behind Cliff Lee. Oh, did I mention that Volquez hasn’t given up more than one run in a game all season? Did I tell you that Volquez also leads the majors with 57 strikeouts?
Stop me if you’ve heard this all before.
THE BAD
Adam Dunn went 0-3, lowering his average to a smoldering .203.
THE UGLY
Jeff Keppinger fractured the patella in his right knee after fouling a ball off of his knee. I’m no doctor (however, I do play one on TV), but a broken kneecap doesn’t sound like something that will improve with a Band-Aid and a bowl of chicken noodle soup. It’s safe to say that Reds officially have a problem at shortstop.
Fortunately, I’m sure the Reds won’t miss Keppinger’s .324 batting average. Right, Dunn?







