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Paul Daugherty
Paul Daugherty has been an Enquirer sports columnist since 1994 and has been chronicling Cincinnati sports since 1988. He has covered almost every major sporting event in America, as well as five Summer Olympics. Along the way, he has been named one of the country's top-5 sports columnists four times, and Ohio columnist of the year on seven different occasions. Last year, he was voted 2nd-best sports columnist in the country, by the Associated Press Sports Editors.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Crown Jewels, The Sequel

Jimmy Buffett Lyric of the Day: "Spending those renegade pesos/on a bottle of rum and a lime.''
Name that tune, win a Cuban cigar signed by Jose Rijo.

If Jay Bruce and Joey Votto are the offensive cornerstones for a decade, the Reds have chosen well. Amazing how easy-going, positive and utterly lacking in pretense these two are. Their collective goal, they say, is to be part of a winning Reds organization their entire careers. For a guy who has been told how great he is forever, and never failed at any level, anywhere, Bruce's head is level enough to shoot pool from. He looks like he's 18, acts like he's 48, speaks like he's running for something, except his remarks seem genuine. Votto is equally polished.

Who knows what time, fame and money will do. I told Votto his "Red forever'' remarks were being recorded on the radio, and we'd make sure to play them 6 years from now when, if all goes well for him, he'll be a free agent seeking lots of money. I gave up a long time ago guessing how pro jocks would be affected by money and fame and agents. These two seem the real deal. Besides, six years is six years.


20 Comments:

at 10:22 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Banana Republics, by J. Buffett. Warm weather can't come soon enough.

 
at 10:41 AM Blogger c_burch said...

changes in latitude -- changes it attitude. now where's my illegal cigar?

i think the JB lyrics should have a permanent place on your blog.

Live big, Paul and Jimmy.

 
at 10:48 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Banana Republics

 
at 10:55 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

From snowy Cincy. " I shot two holes in my freezer, I think I got cabin fever, somebody sound the alarm!"

 
at 10:59 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I listened to the Votto interview last night. The threat to record and play back at free agent time was right on. Fun interview all the way through. What I was impressed by, though, was these young bucks saying that they are Reds and that they want to win as Reds.

Then there's Erardi's current article up on the web in which he reminds of a 19 year old Gullet and the 25.9 average age of Sparky's first Reds team.

It's so hopeful, and I'd love to see these Reds go for it, just because...

...because as I get older, I see that the young guys take over. It's a good and natural thing to age with grace.

 
at 12:17 PM Blogger Paul Daugherty said...

Congrats, 1048... no cigar for you, Chris.

 
at 12:42 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Paul, as you get a chance to meet and watch these young guys in person, could you update us on your opinion of whether or not it was good to keep them instead of trading for Blanton?

 
at 1:51 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Besides, six years is six years."


Funny how you never thought like this when you suggested trading our top prospects.

 
at 2:56 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Banana Republics, I have the old casette, I don't know how anybody can not like Jimmy Buffet, he shows up every year, maybe this year for two days

 
at 3:06 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

12:42...

Guess you didn't hear the show last night. Particularly the beginning when Doc made the snide remark to both, telling them that one of them was going to have to be traded for a pticher.

Though Furman was back for a while there...

 
at 3:15 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

10:55:

What did you shoot?

I was bogey, bogey. Then choose the .410 club.

 
at 7:09 PM Blogger Paul Daugherty said...

Hey, 3:06... It wasn't A "snide'' remark... I was having fun... lighten up, dude, as D. Baker might say.

 
at 8:38 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry Doc,

I forgot that the sports writers, columnists, and talk show hosts in this town have exclusive rights to offering criticism.

Humbly yours,

"Dude"

 
at 11:20 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Loved the interview and it really sounds like these guys are a lot of fun and something to look forward to. However, I remember very similar articles/interviews with Dunn and Kearns and look how that is turning out. JB is great.

 
at 11:24 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's hard to lighten up, when we still have a rotten Bullpen, Magic Man yesterday was terrile so was Cotter. Krivsky days are numbered. Reds will be lucky to win 60 + games with that ragarm this year.

 
at 12:07 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

nice to see you're now quoting the "coolest" manager the reds have ever had. ol' toothpicks baker has you wrapped around his finger already. when can we expect to see the next article gushing about him?

 
at 12:31 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Lighten up, dude?"

We haven't had a winning season in nearly a decade.

And we heard these ""they're just great guys" stories about Kearns, Dunn, etc. nearly a decade ago as well.

Why should we should think this will turn out any better than that did?

 
at 12:38 PM Blogger Paul Daugherty said...

Hey, 1207... dunno, maybe today. Definitely tomorrow. Maybe a few times between now and then in This Space. It sucks when I'm OK w/someone, doesnt it? Kinda rocks your world.

 
at 2:59 PM Blogger Monclova Steve said...

Paul,
I see that after all these years you still don't get it.
You repeatedly make the mistake of equating sports with entertainment and fun.
Sports isn't supposed to be fun, sports is supposed to be ..... uh, never mind!

 
at 9:08 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Doc, Nuances are a tough sell on Cincy blogs - but keep trying!! Appreciate it.

 
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