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There hasn't been much to cheer for with the Reds this year; if it wasn't for Tuesday's All Star game, the city might enter a hibernative state before the Bengals return. The Reds are seven games under .500, 15.5 games out of first and 6.5 games behind the second wild card spot.
Todd Frazier goes the extra mile on Sunday getting his crew pumped with a modified version of the Who Dey chant.
Todd Frazier leading a modified version of the Who Dey chant. https://t.co/TjNamFoiBO
— Josh Kirkendall (@Josh_Kirkendall) July 12, 2015
Did it work? After Brandon Phillips opened the game with a double and Joey Votto took first after being hit by a pitch, Frazier gave Cincinnati a 1-0 lead, scoring Phillips, with a single.
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