The 2010 season started dismal for the Reds. Out of their first 18 games, they lost 11 -- topped off by a five game losing streak which included the Pittsburgh Pirates sweeping them.
Thank God, they have now turned things around. Of their last 24 games -- they've won 17. If they keep up the pace, they should finish with about 93 wins. This club has the look a team heading for the post season and possible into the fall classic.
World Series talk may come as a surprise to Reds fans but those of you old enough to remember the 1990 team should understand. That club won only 91 games but went to the World Series and sweep the heavily favored Oakland's A's.
I believe the 2010 ball club is as good if not better than that club. Look at the comparison below and decide for yourself.
1990 Reds 2010 Reds (projected)
Pos. Player Ave. HR's rbi's SB Player Ave. HR's rbi's SB
C Oliver .231 8 52 1 Hanigan .344 8 68 0
1B Benzinger .253 5 46 3 Votto .310 40 124 24
2B Duncan .306 10 55 13 Phillips .262 20 68 12
3B Sabo .270 25 71 25 Rolen .285 32 92 0
SS Larkin .301 7 67 30 Cabrera .275 12 80 16
LF Hatcher .276 5 25 30 Gomes .304 24 108 4
CF Davis .260 24 86 21 Stubbs .190 16 76 36
RF O'Neil .270 16 78 13 Bruce .257 16 64 16
Rotation
Pitcher W L era whip saves Pitcher W L era whip saves
Browning 15 9 3.80 1.26 Arroyo 16 8 4.85 1.26
Rijo 14 8 2.70 1.16 Leake 16 0 2.91 1.18
Armstrong 12 9 3.42 1.27 Harang 8 20 6.02 1.49
Jackson 6 6 3.61 1.36 Cueto 12 4 3.67 1.20
Charlton 12 9 2.74 1.30 Bailey 4 8 5.21 1.45
Bullpen
Myers 4 6 2.08 1.12 31 Cordero 0 4 3.67 1.20 56
Dibble 8 3 1.74 0.98 11 Rhodes 4 4 0.52 0.63 0
Good luck Reds! Most of Ohio is behind you!




