
I have been a Cincinnati Reds fan ever since I can remember. Probably just as long as I’ve been a Kentucky basketball fan. I remember them rolling into the 1990 World Series and surprising everyone, except Reds fans of course, when they swept the Oakland A’s. I remember the 1 game playoff against the Mets for a spot in the postseason. I remember all the disappointing sub .500 years in between. However, I don’t remember a year that was as special as this one is shaping up to be.
No one was giving the Reds a chance at the beginning of the year. Heck, even Reds fans, while optimistic that this could be the year, didn’t give them much of a chance. The people in charge have been taking advantage of the people of Cincinnati for so long, Reds fans were getting used to it. Which is no surprise to me why there were less than 15,000 fans in attendance for a Joey Votto Sports Illustrated cover giveaway. I’m not surprised less than 20,000 were there to see the Cuban Missile, Aroldis Chapman, make his major league debut. The fault lies squarely on the shoulders of the owners and management.
But as a wise voice once said, “build it and they will come.” The “it” in this instance is a team that can compete. We fans have been taken advantage of for so long, it’s going to take time to win our trust back. We’ve heard promises of building for the future. We’ve heard the management thinks the pieces are in place to compete. Since they never came through, we finally decided we weren’t going to spend any money at the ballpark. I’ve been perfectly content with watching the games at home. And I think most people are still afraid to get their hopes up. So just give us some time to come back around.
Thom Brennaman brought up, just 3 weeks ago, the Reds were swept by the Cardinals to take a 1 game lead in the central. Since then, the Reds have started winning, and keep winning, and are currently up 7 games. That is an amazing stat. And with the Cardinals losing today, the Reds could be up by 8 games going into the St. Louis series.
I’ve been content with watching at home but I think it’s about time to make the drive up to Cincinnati.
Update: The reds sweep the Brewers and now have an 8 game lead over the Cardinals. Rookie phenom Aroldis Chapman picked up his first major league win.
And keeping with the baseball theme, check out Patrick Patterson and Chuck Hayes at the Astrodome Enron Astros Field The Field Formerly Known As Enron Minute Maid Park.


