Results tagged ‘ Twitter ’
Jay Bruce added to the Reds Tweeps roster
As we get closer to Spring Training and Opening Day, my Twitter timeline will get busier with Reds talk. Are you a member of the Reds Tweeps roster? If not, leave a comment and I will add you.
Reds Country is also excited to announce that another player has joined Twitter! Please welcome Jay Bruce!
The Tweet Life with Brandon Phillips
How can you not love Brandon Phillips?
Media Edition: What will you miss during the offseason?
The Reds play their final game of the 2011 season today. Ironically, it was exactly one year ago today that Great American Ball Park erupted in celebration after Jay Bruce’s walkoff home run clinched the 2010 NL Central division championship.
Anyway, as this year comes to a close, what will you miss most during the offseason? This poll will focus on the media aspect of a game (Twitter, Facebook, FSOhio broadcast, radio broadcast, etc.).
Final weekend at GABP for 2011
The Reds may have been out of the race, but that did not take away from the great weekend we had at Great American Ball Park on September 16-17. Over the last few years, we have met some wonderful people at the stadium and through social networking (Twitter/Facebook).
I am proud to call them my friends. Here are some pictures from the final weekend at the GABP.
Come on baby, light my fire
Should Chris Heisey get more playing time? Who is the best option to bat leadoff? Do the Reds need another starting pitcher? What about shortstop?
The Reds Blogosphere has been exploding lately with questions concerning our beloved Redlegs. As I type this post, the Louisville Bats twitter account has posted two interesting updates.
Travis Wood bumped back a day. @D_Train35 is on the hill tonight as the Bats look to take three in a row from the first place Clip Show.
And just like that, we are officially TBA for the starting pitcher. We will let you know who it is when we know.
Regardless of what roster moves may come this week, the Reds need someone to light a fire under them. The talent is there, but the “X-factor” is missing.



















