He hails from Toronto stands 6 3 and weighs 220lbs
He hails from Toronto, stands 6 3″ and weighs 220lbs.Another nice young star is Jay Butler, a great outfielder who looks to be Griffey’s replacement (after retirement). The brightest of these young stars, however, is Edison Volquez. He is a young pitcher, who like his teammate Johnny Cueto (who had a no-hit bid on his first start in the majors), is having an outstanding season. Edison has a 1.06 ERA with a 5-1 record and 52 strikeouts.The Reds are last in the NL Central at the moment, but they always start off slow, similarly to theYankees.
The difference, though, is that theYankees have enough talent to get back in the race whereas the Reds don’t. Their hitting is good enough, but that bullpen along with most of the starting pitching is not consistent.The Reds new GM is filling in some big holes that previous GM’s created. Dusty Baker is a good manager, and i think Francisco Cordero is solid, but Josh Hamilton has already proven to be a major loss. . I don’t know if TUF series has ever built up for a fight like they have the one between Jeremy May and Matt Brown.
They spent a quarter of the last show just building it up, including at the end of the show, and now they have led straight away into it at the start of episode 6. Best quote so far has got to be Tim Credeur, when talking about Jeremy and his antics, “If Jeremy and I were the last two people on earth, I’d quickly be the last person on earth.”. Could be that he has the entire house fooled though, because according to him, he was drinking water the whole time, pretending he was drunk. During the Team Rampage segment, they reveal that May has been nursing an injured knee.
That just leads me to believe that Jeremy is acting up as much as he is just so that he can increase his camera time. Cutting over to Team Griffin, Amir predicts that Matt Brown will win “by murder”. Cue the weigh in, and both fighters come in under the 185 pound limit, with Jeremy at 184, and Matt at 183,5. Jeremy is all smiles at the pose down, but he sure won’t be smilin’ when he sees the tape of team mate Mathew Riddle squealing on his knee injury In comes another shocker. According to May, the knee injury was strictly a ploy to not train as hard and pace himself. While he admits that there is some pain, it was not enough to present any problem in his mobility, as you see him nimbly play with a soccer ball before the match.
Tale of the TapeJeremy May Name Matt Brown 21 Age 27 6′4” Height 6′0” 78” Reach 75,5” 6-5 Record 9-6Round 1: Herb Dean is the referee. Jeremy comes up with bombs first, but is floored by a quick counter by Matt Brown. Matt Brown takes his time, and then gets on top, and quickly get mount! Matt seems unwilling to trade blows, but pulls out an arm-bar attempt when it looked like May was about to get out. Matt was close to getting it locked in, when Jeremy picks up Matt Brown about a foot off the ground, slams him down, and then pulls out his arm from danger to then use it to land a vicious punch. May is using his reach to strike, and ignores Rampage’s demands to get position to get side control Matt is able to stand up, and takes Jeremy down. Matt is working slowly, but deliberately, as he keeps superior position and lands some big shots. Jeremy able to absorb punishment as he stands back up, but goes down again soon after when another big punch lands.

