Games Without Frontiers
I don’t think it’s possible to be any less interested in Spring Training than I am right now. It doesn’t help that most of the Reds’ lineup (save left field and the #5 starter spot) are set, so there aren’t a whole lot of stories worth paying attention to.
Let’s just say that I’ll be thankful when the games actually count.
It’s nice to see Homer Bailey pitching well, but anyone who invests any amount of emotion in Spring Training performances should have their head examined. At this point I just don’t want anyone to get hurt.
Diamond Hoggers has some nice things to say about the city of Cincinnati, and a has a few kind (I think) words to say about the Reds, too.
And if anyone can find me a worse website banner than Diamond Hoggers’*, please let me know.
* No offense, Diamond Hoggers




That Diamond Hoggers article was one of the worst I’ve ever partially read.
You’re being very generous, Steve.
I didn’t think it was all that bad. Not one of my best, but hardly the worst post I’ve ever done; let alone seen.
I mean last year we broke down every team and rated 5 different categories for the season previews. This year we’re going about it more casually. I was shooting from the hip about the Reds, because a lot of my readers know I’m a Reds homer and I was trying to be objective about them.
In short, thanks for the link; and Steve you’re a twat. Lets see you write something that doesn’t suck.