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4/20/06 Reds (Williams) @ Brewers (Ohka), 7:05 PM CST


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I know this is extremely early to start an in-game thread, but this is my first one and Tomokazu is on the mound...

 

Dave Williams, LHP (0-2, 8.00 ERA)

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vs.

 

Tomokazu Ohka, RHP (1-1, 3.00 ERA)

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MLB.com scouting report

 

Williams, acquired in the offseason from the Pittsburgh Pirates, threw well in his first start but took a loss after allowing three runs (two earned) in six innings. Williams' second start did not go so well. He allowed six runs (all earned) on six hits, including two home runs, over three innings in a loss to St. Louis on Saturday.

 

Ohka picked up his first victory of the season on April 15 at New York, pitching seven strong innings against a red-hot Mets lineup. In seven innings, Ohka allowed two runs (one earned) and five hits, walking two and striking out five. He is 4-2 in his career against the Reds.

 

Brewers hitters vs. Dave Williams

 

Brady Clark: 2-10, 1 2B, 2 BB

Chad Moeller: 2-4, 1 2B

Geoff Jenkins: 3-9, 1 3B, 1HR, 2 RBI

Carlos Lee: 1-3, 1 2B

Bill Hall: 1-4, 1 HR, 3 RBI

 

Reds hitters vs. Tomo Ohka

 

Adam Dunn: 8-18, 3 HR, 3 RBI

Javier Valentin: 5-9, 1 HR, 3 RBI

Austin Kearns: 1-11, 5 SO

Rich Aurilia: 4-20, 5 SO

Ryan Freel: 3-15, 1 SO

 

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I think Prince is back in the line-up. I haven't seen his early splits yet, but it doesn't seem like he's completely outmatched vs lefties. Maybe his PH last night against a lefty was the icing. Would be a great game to sit Jenks and have Hart play RF...if he was still in Milwaukee that is. Everyone in the IF has had a day off recently, so I would think we would see the standard line-up.
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Looking at the opponents and pitching match-ups, I think I will be disappointed with less than 5-2 on this homestand. I think we can/should take 3 from the Reds and 2 from the Braves. I suppose 4-3 will be alright, but a bit disappointing.
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As if the Brewers haven't faced enough explosive offenses lately, the Reds come in with the top ranked offense in the NL. It's early, I know, but concidering the Reds also finished 2005 with the #1 ranked offense, their not to be taken lightly. Their pitching also hasn't been a complete disaster so far this season.
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Is this game televised? I don't see it listed anywhere.

 

Adam Dunn vs. Tomo scares the heck out of me. I think he could get one on the Dew Deck. Lets keep the bats going. Time for Rickie to really lay into one. He's got a good average, but hasn't really been lacing into the ball.

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I, for one, would like to see Prince back in the lineup tonight. I am fine with him sitting against the really tough lefties as it is good to have a day off once in a while. Williams is far from a great lefty and what I saw of Prince in the minors he has a very solid apporach against the lefties. I expect him to hit the righties better but I think he will do fine against the lefties. It is situations like this that make me wonder why they sent Corey down when they did. Yesterday and today would have been great oppertunities to get him a start at first yesterday and then a start today for Jenkins. DLing Kolb would have been a much better option IMO. I really don't want to see Corey rot in AAA.
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Williams career vs Brewer batters (AB, AVG, OPS):

 

Cirillo 6 .333 .833

Clark 10 .200 .685

Hall 4 .250 1.250

Hardy 2 .000 .000

Jenkins 9 .333 1.427

Koskie 1 .000 .000

Lee 3 .333 1.000

Miller 6 .333 1.000

Moeller 4 .500 1.250

 

Ohka career vs Reds batters (AB, AVG, OPS):

 

Aurilia 20 .200 .473

Dunn 18 .444 1.444

Encarnacion 4 .500 1.350

Freel 15 .200 .400

Kearns 11 .091 .258

LaRue 13 .077 .297

Lopez 14 .286 .912

McCracken 8 .250 .875

Ross 2 1.000 2.000

Valentin 9 .556 1.556

Womack 17 .059 .176

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Quote:
 Williams career vs Brewer batters (AB, AVG, OPS): AB AVG OPS Cirillo 6 .333 .833 Clark 10 .200 .685 Hall 4 .250 1.250 Hardy 2 .000 .000 Jenkins 9 .333 1.427 Koskie 1 .000 .000 Lee 3 .333 1.000 Miller 6 .333 1.000 Moeller 4 .500 1.250 Ohka career vs Reds batters (AB, AVG, OPS): AB AVG OPS Aurilia 20 .200 .473 Dunn 18 .444 1.444 Encar'cion 4 .500 1.350 Freel 15 .200 .400 Kearns 11 .091 .258 LaRue 13 .077 .297 Lopez 14 .286 .912 McCracken 8 .250 .875 Ross 2 1.000 2.000 Valentin 9 .556 1.556


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"For those who are wondering, Prince hits .333 (5-15) against lefties with with an OPS of .975. Limited plate appearance but he seems to be holding his own."

 

If you look at his career numbers, his stats against LHP are better than against RHP.

 

On a related note, I saw this comment from fantasyguru.com's Scott Pianowski about Fielder: "He needs to clobber right-handed pitching because he hasn't figured out lefties yet.." which I don't understand whatsoever. (link)

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