Video: Brandon Phillips and the Reds Look To Bounce Back
Brandon Phillips and some of his teammates discuss goals for the 2015 season.
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Brandon Phillips and some of his teammates discuss goals for the 2015 season.
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Brandon Phillips grabs a bouncing ground ball with his bare hand and throws to first for the out.
Now that baseball season is officially here, it’s time to check in with our favorite Reds player to see how Phillips feels going into the 2015 season.
The Reds second baseman entertains fans at spring training with his behind-the-back flips to second. Now he’s even bouncing the ball behind his back. “I feel like I’m an entertainer more than I am a baseball player,” he tells 9 On Your Side Sports Director John Popovich.
Don’t count the Reds 2nd Basemen out, he still has got plenty of baseball left in him.
Being a 2nd Basemen is a competitive job. The 10 year vet can still hold his own against 2nd Basemen in the NL Central.
Reds Second Baseman Brandon Phillips returned to the field for spring training this week.
Brandon Phillips has been a durable member of the Reds’ lineup since 2006 and could reach the 15-homer mark if he can avoid injury.
Brandon Phillips is looking forward, putting 2014 behind him.
Brandon Phillips is the single most important player on the Reds’ 25-man roster.
The Cincinnati Reds may surprise you this season with a healthy lineup of veterans like Brandon Phillips and Joey Votto.