Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone previews the 2017 season of the Cincinnati Reds.
Showing posts with label Brandon Phillips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brandon Phillips. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Bye-Bye BP
One of the hardest things for any sports fan to go through
is the rebuilding process of their favorite teams. It can feel like somebody is
rubbing salt in the wound as teams undergoing reconstruction generally have
losing records and also trade away players perceived as fan favorites. Trading
away the star players that fans had grown to love is perhaps the hardest thing
about rebuilding a franchise as it usually catches fans off guard when it
happens. For members of Reds Country, the rebuilding process has been felt for
the past few years. Guys like Johnny Cueto, Jay Bruce, Mike Leake, Aroldis
Chapman, and Todd Frazier all contributed to the success the Cincinnati Reds
had from 2010 to 2013 and have all since been traded due to the rebuilding efforts
of the franchise. All the players previously mentioned left an impact on the
franchise that fans will never forget. However, the Reds’ most recent trade
might prove to be the most difficult for fans to swallow as the franchise
traded team veteran and Cincinnati favorite Brandon Phillips to the Atlanta
Braves for a pair of young pitchers.
Rumors of the trade began to circulate late Saturday night
and intensified into Sunday. Baseball experts and various sports outlets were
reporting that a trade between the Reds and the Braves involving Brandon
Phillips was a done deal. I was a bit skeptical when I read these reports as
the Reds have unsuccessfully tried to ship Phillips out of the Queen City
multiple times in the past. Each time it seemed like the Reds had finally
traded away the popular second baseman, news would break saying that Phillips
exercised his no trade clause and would remain as a member of the Reds.
I followed the story throughout the morning on Sunday and
did not see anything notably different than what was originally reported on
Saturday night. I thought the trade was going to fall through again. A few
hours later, a notification appeared on my phone saying that the Reds had
traded Phillips to the Braves in exchange for two pitchers. I immediately
checked the Twitter account of the Reds. To my shock, a statement had been
released by the franchise confirming the trade. I was stunned not because the
Reds traded Phillips but because Phillips had accepted the trade. I had heard
reports of how Phillips loved Cincinnati and had hoped to retire as a Red. That
is why he kept exercising his no trade clause. I began to expect him to leave
via free agency since a trade was having trouble materializing. However, the
Reds managed to get Phillips to accept the trade and ended his decade with the
franchise.
Phillips was my favorite player on the team. He came to
Cincinnati in 2006 and dazzled fans with his defensive prowess. He routinely
made fantastic plays such as bare handing grounders, making diving catches, and
throwing out base runners by tossing the ball behind his back. During his
decade with the Reds, Phillips won four Gold Glove awards, a Silver Slugger
award, became only the third Red in history to join the 30-30 club, and made
the National League All-Star team three times. He also helped revitalize the
franchise by bringing playoff baseball back the Queen City for the first time
in 15 years. Aside from his on field accomplishments, Phillips was a fantastic
representative of the Reds. He usually signed autographs before every game,
never hesitated to take pictures with fans, and would occasionally pop up at
high school sporting events in the Greater Cincinnati area. He was one of the
friendliest players on the team, and the city will miss his trademark
infectious smile.
Phillips was a huge fan favorite and had a genuine
connection with the city that only few players can muster. He created a
defensive highlight reel with the Reds and was one of the most popular players
in the history of the franchise. His skill on the field combined with his love
for Reds Country was well received by the city, and it is definitely sad to see
him go. However, that is the cost of rebuilding a franchise. Fan favorites
leave and make room for young prospects. As a Reds fan, I am excited to see
what the two young pitchers the team got in exchange for Phillips can do.
Hopefully they can help lead the Reds to prominence once again and have an
impact on the city similar to that of Phillips. Thanks for the memories BP, and
good luck in Atlanta.
Go Redlegs!
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Bobblehead Collection 2016
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shows his entire bobblehead collection.
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Graphing at Reds Games
Being a diehard sports fan, I usually try to collect
everything that deals with sports. I collect sports cards, bobbleheads, and
other types of memorabilia. One of my favorite things to collect are
autographs. I try to get tons of things signed by Bengals players at the
various Bengals shows I go to during the season, and I am currently working on
getting the autographs of some of the FC Cincinnati players. Some of the most
challenging autographs to get are from Reds players. There are only a handful
of Reds shows before spring training, and Redsfest only comes once a year. That
means I have to try and get Reds autographs at games, and that is easier said
than done. In this post, I will discuss how I attain signatures from Reds players
at games.
Before I head to the stadium, I make sure I pack my bag with
things to get signed, usually baseballs, and a small bag of sharpies and pens.
I always bring extra in case one of the writing instruments I bring with me
runs out of ink.
The gates to the game usually open an hour and a half before
the game starts so arriving early is key. Once I get to the stadium, I head
over to the first base line and usually try to stand at the end of the aisle
that is next to the camera well that is by the Reds’ dugout. I have found that
you can usually get quite a few autographs in this spot as players walking on
and off the field pass this spot and other times players will walk over from
the dugout and into the camera well and sign for fans that way.
When players comer over, you have to your item ready with a
pen, hold it out, and hope they sign. Sometimes a lot of players sign, and
other times nobody signs. Some guys like Joey Votto and Jay Bruce rarely sign,
and others like Zack Cozart and Brandon Phillips sign pretty frequently. It is
all a matter of luck.
I have managed to get quite a few autographs from players at
Reds games. Brandon Phillips, Todd Frazier, Shin-Soo Choo, Zack Cozart, Joey
Votto, Billy Hamilton, and Raisel Iglesias among others have all signed things
for me at games. It is fun trying to call players over and when you manage to
get something signed, it’s a great feeling. I hope you found this post helpful
and hopefully you can get some autographs the next time you go to a Reds game.
Happy graphing and go Redlegs!
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
MikelineTV Care Pacakge Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a care package from MikelineTV.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Cincinnati Reds 2016 Season Outlook
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone previews the 2016 season of the Cincinnati Reds.
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Reds Recap 2015
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone recaps the 2015 season of the Cincinnati Reds.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
The Reds Tweeted a Picture of Me!
The Reds posted this picture on their Twitter account featuring Raisel Iglesias and me! In case you can't tell, I'm the one getting the baseball back from Iglesias.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Photo Page Update
PIC PAGE UPDATE @ http://t.co/yzF6TznxxM WITH #REDS & #BENGALS PICS #beyondthestripes #whodey #letsroar #goReds #MLB pic.twitter.com/9go3HsZsGq
— Cincy Fan Zone (@CincyFanZone) August 19, 2015
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Photo Page Update
PIC PAGE UPDATE WITH #REDS VS #CARDINALS PICS @ http://t.co/yzF6TznxxM #GoReds #STLvsCIN #ATOBTTR #MLB #baseball #NFL pic.twitter.com/Lrq4i49lBQ
— Cincy Fan Zone (@CincyFanZone) August 6, 2015
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Devin Mesoraco Bobblehead Unboxing
Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a 2015 SGA Cincinnati Reds Devin Mesoraco bobblehead.
Photo Page Update
PIC PAGE UPDATE WITH #PIRATES VS #REDS GAME PICS @ http://t.co/yzF6TznxxM #GoReds #PITvsCIN #Bobblehead #MLB #ATOBTTR pic.twitter.com/7IaxMEGaPz
— Cincy Fan Zone (@CincyFanZone) August 2, 2015
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