Homers? What about Junior?
The headline said the Reds got “homer happy” Wednesday, hitting seven long balls to beat the Cubs 9-0, while setting the team’s single-game home run record in Great American Ball Park.
Joey Votto hit three; Adam Dunn, Brandon Phillips, Paul Bako and Jerry Hairston each got one.
Not hitting a homer was Ken Griffey Jr., who remains a tantalizing three short of 600 for his career.
Griffey remains the source of much trade discussion, fueled by his waning stats and recent comment that he wouldn’t mind finishing out his career in Seattle, where he started. Hundreds of readers have commented on our online discussion board about whether he should stay or go. What do you say?
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