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@CarlosO59871396 @Reds They don't deserve to be in the Majors as a franchise and need to be kicked out.
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@Kingbob65991835 @TheOfficerTatum NONE of this is true about ALL people of color.
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Black people raise their children like slaves because thats all they know from there masters the leftist white politicians teach them nothing and keep them all in the projects so they can control them. All black people are still obedient to white masters. If they say we need to get in to power and we will help. They wont and just pocket the real wealth while throwning crumbs to their slaves. This is what leftists modern slaves look like. Wild and deadly
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@histories_arch He'd better not be on ANY kind of taxpayer funded welfare that he does not have even have to be on after turning down $1M
DON'T turn down big money and then have taxpayers where you live have to fund your personal welfare IF he is on ANY he'd better NOT be.
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This is Grigori Perelman, the mathematician who declined both the Fields Medal and the $1,000,000 Clay Prize.
Perelman is a Russian mathematician who became internationally famous after proving the Poincare Conjecture, one of the Clay Mathematics Institutes seven Millennium Problems, and then astonishing the academic world by declining every major honor that followed.
In 2006 he refused the Fields Medal, explaining that he did not like the spectacle surrounding awards and believed that the mathematical community had behaved unfairly in handling credit for the proof. In 2010 he turned down the Clay Institutes prize of 1,000,000 dollars for the same achievement, stating that he felt no interest in money or fame and did not consider the recognition appropriately shared with other mathematicians who had contributed to the field.
He withdrew entirely from professional mathematics soon afterward, choosing a private life in Saint Petersburg while remaining an almost mythical figure known for unmatched brilliance and complete indifference to public acclaim.
#archaeohistories

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@LanceMcAlister Messages like things need to he getting mailed to the ownership to read.
Everyone needs to start mailing the ownership these kind of message.
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I don’t know about you, but I needed this #Reds off day.
I’m tired of watching this team and saying “what was that?” I’m flat worn out by this organization.
With the exception of late inning heroics on Tuesday night, the Reds appeared a combination of dazed, tired, disinterested and lacking energy vs a woeful Kansas City team.
The slivers of moments offered like Tuesday night simply aren’t enough. Hell, the slivers of moments offered since 1995 aren’t enough.
This is a franchise that has not won more than 83 games in a season since winning 90 in 2013. Butler math makes that 13 years ago. This franchise not only hasn’t won a single home playoff game in the existence of GABP, it hasn’t won a playoff series since 1995.
This organization is broken. It’s been broken. And I have zero confidence in anyone being capable of fixing it, Not ownership. Not the President of Baseball Operations. And I didn’t figure to say this, but not the Hall-of-Fame manager to be.
This organization continues to spin the wheel of transactions. Cycling guys up and down, onto the roster, off the roster, into the lineup, out of the lineup. They DFA’d three pitchers inside of 24 hours this week.
Exactly what kind of organization building is Nick Krall doing when the answer is Yunior Marte? Stop it. Yesterday, Triple-A Louisville pitchers walked 14 batters and allowed 18 runs. Low-A Daytona is 19-34 and has been outscored by 90 runs. Please, stop it.
Meanwhile, Terry Francona continues trying to force square pegs into round holes, and appears unwilling to uproot the flag of loyalty he’s planted for too many players.
But this truly is a ‘team’ effort. While this roster no doubt lacks enough MLB talent. There is no question multiple players are simply not holding up their end of this.
As for injuries, the Reds can get in line. Every team in MLB is hurt. The week started with 255 MLB players on the IL, and 13 teams had more IL players than the Reds.
What’s most galling is that all of this appears to be acceptable to the organization. I continue to wait for someone, from the front office up, to come out and publicly declare what is happening as 'unacceptable'....and that the fans deserve better.
Last week, Brewers manager Pat Murphy said of a poor outing by rookie pitcher Brandon Sproat: "We're not going to tolerate too many duds like this, that's for sure. If he's not going to step up — we're trying to win. We're not rebuilding."
So refreshing.
Guardians GM Mike Chernoff recently told MLB Radio that he won’t use the MLB economic system as an excuse: “Whatever the system is, we have to find a way around it. We have to do things differently. We have to find a way to win. We’ve made the playoffs 7 of the last 10 years, with a World Series appearance, and an ALCS.
What a concept.
People often asked me, ‘How do the Rays and Brewers find ways to win?’ Survey says: Because they know what they are doing.
The model for the Reds is driven by hope. Hope to stay healthy. Hope to eliminate the peaks and valley’s. Hope to get to the .500 range. Hope to grab the sixth and final playoff spot each season.
I need a nap.
Wake me up when the Reds decide to get serious about winning.

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@ShannonTheDude What would have been even more impressive is if the baby caught the ball.
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@LanceMcAlister This loser team is at the bottom of the division where it rightfully belongs.
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At some point the #Reds will decide to get serious.
The question will be the damage done to the season and the fan base by the time they finally do.
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@AcunasHair21 @Reds There is no way that this ghetto,rachet,Braves fans are is not bringing this team some eventual very VERY bad karma and a hard downfall.
IT'S COMING very bad karma is on the way for the Braves because of it's ghetto,rachet,ignorant fanbase.
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@Cavelightx @Reds It is posts like this that assure that the Braves are going to have some VERY bad karma coming thier way sooner or later.
The Cubs got it with 10 losses in a row because of the same kind of loud mouthed, ignorant, classless fan base as this one.
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@BohmIsKing @Braves No the hell they are not.
The Reds do not have a standing chance in this series and that is saying this as a dyed in the wool fan of the team the Reds are about to get thoughroly embarrassed at home.
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@ronaldofanMEOW @Mets No we don't.
Don't bring bad karma to the team learn from what the Cubs are going through and why.
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