http://news.cincypost.com/apps/pbcs....506020319/1027HOUSTON - Rich Aurilia has been upfront about his desire to be in the Reds' starting lineup every day, which he said he feels no need to apologize for.
But the rumors that surfaced Wednesday on Cincinnati sports talk radio that the veteran infielder had demanded a trade from the Reds were entirely inaccurate, he said.
"I didn't demand anything," Aurilia said. "I voiced my opinion that I wasn't pleased with not playing every day, but that's not demanding a trade."
Aurilia, who is hitting .192 with three home runs and 12 RBIs in 27 games, was not in the starting lineup Wednesday night.
He may get in there a few times this weekend, though. Aurilia is a .286 career hitter at Coors Field, and his 10 home runs there are his second-most in a ballpark he hasn't called home.
Marc Lancaster