Narron gives refresher course
Team meeting message simple
By John Fay
Enquirer staff writer
CHICAGO - Reds manager Jerry Narron called a team meeting before Tuesday's game with the Chicago Cubs.
It might have seemed like an odd time for a team meeting. The Reds, after all, had won their previous three games.
Narron did not go into details about the meeting but he gave a clue to what it was about.
"What have I said from Day 1?" he asked.
"Play the game right and play it hard," he said was the reply.
"Anytime I have a meeting, that's what it's about," Narron said.
The meeting was very brief, maybe five minutes.
The Reds made only one glaring mistake in Monday's game. A pop fly dropped between shortstop Felipe Lopez and left fielder Adam Dunn.
Narron has spoken to Lopez before about going after balls aggressively.
The meeting was likely just to re-enforce the "play it right, play hard" mantra. The Reds do have five new players on the roster.