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Doug Burchfield

@dburch27

~ BGSU 2016
~ Bachelors in Chemistry / Minor in Computer Science
~ Reds Fan

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calendar_today03-04-2011 19:12:16

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Which ever hotel executive decided that hotels no longer need water fountains really should take a look in the mirror and think about what they have done.

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Meetings are done. Progress was minimal. There are four days left for MLB and the MLBPA to get a new labor deal or regular-season games are going to be canceled. They've had four days to move and there's been next to nothing -- just incremental. And that's that.

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We have all these sensors in cars to protect us and prevent us from getting into an accident. Yet our toilets flush before we can even finish standing up. #FirstWorldProblems

Brandon Saho (@brandonsaho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since Phil Castellini told Reds fans to "be careful what you ask for" and "settle down and celebrate and cheer for the team" the Reds have lost 4 straight games by a combined score of 29-12.

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Since Phil Castellini said “settle down and celebrate and cheer for the team" in this interview on Opening Day, the Reds have lost 5 straight games by a combined score of 34-14.

Since Phil Castellini said “settle down and celebrate and cheer for the team" in this interview on Opening Day, the Reds have lost 5 straight games by a combined score of 34-14.
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Since Phil Castellini asked fans “sell the team to who?” on Opening Day, the Reds have lost 7 straight games by a combined score of 47-16, they’ve had a lead for 9 pitches, and the team owns the worst record in baseball at 2-9.

Since Phil Castellini asked fans “sell the team to who?” on Opening Day, the Reds have lost 7 straight games by a combined score of 47-16, they’ve had a lead for 9 pitches, and the team owns the worst record in baseball at 2-9.
Brandon Saho (@brandonsaho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since Phil Castellini asked fans “where you gonna go?” on Opening Day, the Reds have lost 11 straight games by a combined score of 68-20, they’ve had a lead for 18 pitches, and the team owns the worst record in baseball at 2-13.

Since Phil Castellini asked fans “where you gonna go?” on Opening Day, the Reds have lost 11 straight games by a combined score of 68-20, they’ve had a lead for 18 pitches, and the team owns the worst record in baseball at 2-13.
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The Reds are hitting rock bottom. Fans are paying for billboards, flying a banner next to the ballpark calling out the front office, and wearing bags on their heads in the stands. This is really sad to watch the Reds historic franchise crash and burn. Cincinnati deserves better.

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If this is true, it's a bad look for the Reds. 1. Fans have a right to voice their frustrations. 2. Bengals fans did this for years during losing seasons and I can't remember ever seeing a fan punished for it.

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The Bengals had 28,283 fans attend today's training camp open practice. The Reds are averaging 18,107 fans per game this season. Looks like Cincinnati fans found somewhere else to go.