First off, it's been about FIVE MONTHS since my last post. Its been awhile, but I had to come back to talk a little bit about Cincinnati in the MLB All-Star Game. Zack Cozart and Joey Votto represented our city this year, Zack as a starter and Joey as an alternate. Unfortunately our Redlegs' presence couldn't help the National League team as they fell to the AL 2-1. What is more boring than a pitchers duel in a game full of the best players in the league? Just my opinion. However, the NL loss is not such a big deal this year, as the MLB has changed how they will do home field advantage in the World Series. The days of the Midsummer Classic's winner taking home field are over, now it's left up to which team has the best record at the end of the year. I'm not 100% sure if that includes the playoffs or not, but I'm not a huge fan of this decision. The previous deciding factor wasn't my favorite either, (mostly because the NL would usually lose), but at least the ASG meant something. MLB hit it out of the park with the new format for the Home Run Derby, (yes the pun was intended), but this I'm not loving.
Lets talk...game winner:
As boring as the first nine innings were, Seattle's Robinson Cano hit a homer in extras to give the AL the W...not that it means anything now LOL. Cozart made us proud when he broke a Reds unimpressive streak of 25 at-bats without a hit in the ASG. Joey Votto, who didn't make it into the game until the 8th inning did what he does best...be Zack's biggest fan. The security guard had picked up the ball that Cozart hit after the next batter lined it foul and handed it to a fan in the crowd. Votto, wanting the ball for Cozart to keep and remember the moment, gave the 13-year-old a signed bat and two signed All-Star baseballs in exchange for the Cozart ball. Good day for that kid.