GDT #43: 5/19/14 Brewers (Peralta 4-2) @ Braves (Minor 1-2), 7:10

My God this game was needed! Now, let's have about 30 more of these straight...

But with all seriousness, it begins with the man who went 3-4 leading off with 2 SB... Jason is the key to this offense.

With Justin and Freddie both hitting, Jason being on base = runs.
 
I was about to comment on Justin. I know he's streaky, but I just want to say how much I love having him on the team. He's a frustrating player at times, but he is so good.

He's had his facepalm moments, sure, but he's been really effing good this year. I'd like to see him get his due.
 
Reds beat Nationals in 15. Phillips and Hamilton both made game-saving catches, Frazier hit two-run homer for margin of victory. JJ Hoover even played a big role.
 
Reds beat Nationals in 15. Phillips and Hamilton both made game-saving catches, Frazier hit two-run homer for margin of victory. JJ Hoover even played a big role.

You forgot the most important piece of information: what's their magic number now?
 
"W - I - N"

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How in the hell did I forget to import this?
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It's the inexplicable gripe of this season. It boggles the mind.

Well, I guess there is the fact that he lacks grit.

He suffers from a form of the "Andruw's smile" argument although J. Upton seems more sullen on the field. It's a style over substance gripe. I don't know the stats, but it does seem that he takes a lot of called strikes and gripes a little about it, which can rub some folks the wrong way. When he's dialed in, he's golden.
 
He suffers from a form of the "Andruw's smile" argument although J. Upton seems more sullen on the field. It's a style over substance gripe. I don't know the stats, but it does seem that he takes a lot of called strikes and gripes a little about it, which can rub some folks the wrong way. When he's dialed in, he's golden.

He also seemingly swings right through tons of meatballs right down the pipe.
 
He suffers from a form of the "Andruw's smile" argument although J. Upton seems more sullen on the field. It's a style over substance gripe. I don't know the stats, but it does seem that he takes a lot of called strikes and gripes a little about it, which can rub some folks the wrong way. When he's dialed in, he's golden.

He suffers from being physically gifted and somewhat dark both in mien and complexion.
 
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