The Reds improved to 14-10 in spring play and yesterday the impossible happened. Okay, it’s not “impossible” because he does have a whopping 35 career homeruns, but Tony Womack homered yesterday. Unfortunately, Womack is having a pretty good spring on paper, which means he’ll probably get more playing time then he deserves when the season starts. He’s 14 for 37 but he has only two extra base hits (one double and one homeruns) and two walks.
Eric Milton’s back, and the two weeks off must have did him some good because he threw a nice game on Wednesday. He went five innings and gave up only one run on three hits with five strikeouts.
The phenom of the spring, Edwin Encarnancion, went zero for two with a walk and his batting average is now only .449. Seriously, EE has had a great spring and I hope he leaves people with no doubt that he’ll be an upgrade over Joe Randa.


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