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Arroyo, Reds snap Mets' 10-game win streak Fri Jul 18 22:05:53 2008 EST
Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - Bronson Arroyo tossed eight solid innings and the Cincinnati Reds cooled off New York, 5-2, snapping the Mets' 10-game winning streak. Arroyo (8-7) allowed two runs on four hits and struck out four to collect his fourth straight victory. Francisco Cordero pitched a scoreless ninth to notch his 20th save. Jay Bruce finished 2-for-4 with a home run and two runs scored for Cincinnati, which has won eight of its last 12 outings. Brandon Phillips drove in two runs f
Reds' Freel to have surgery on hamstring Fri Jul 18 21:38:34 2008 EST
Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - Cincinnati Reds outfielder Ryan Freel will undergo surgery to repair the torn distal hamstring tendon behind his right knee, the club revealed Friday. The procedure will be performed on Wednesday by team medical director Tim Kremchek. Freel, currently on the 15-day disabled list, suffered the injury while running out a ground ball at Philadelphia on June 3. The veteran outfielder took a couple of strides out of the batter's box before falling to the ground and
Torrid Mets can tie club record with win over Reds Fri Jul 18 11:18:00 2008 EST
to a near franchise-record winning streak, the New York Mets are tied atop the standings in the National League East. The team will try for its club record-tying 11th straight win tonight in the second portion of a four-game series with the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. New York rallied from two runs down with a four-run ninth frame to claim a 10-8 victory in Thursday night's opener and has now won 10 straight for the first time since July 1-13, 1991. Four times in team history
Delgado, Wright lead Mets in rally to 10th straight win Thu Jul 17 23:17:15 2008 EST
le to Encarnacion. Heilman intentionally walked Votto and issued a non-free pass to Ross to load the bases. Scott Schoeneweis entered to face Javier Valentin, who lined a bases-clearing double to the left of Beltran in center. Game Notes The Cincinnati Reds placed infielder Jerry Hairston Jr. on the 15-day disabled list Thursday, while activating infielder Jolbert Cabrera from the 15-day DL. The Reds have placed four different shortstops on the disabled list this season, as Jeff Keppinger and A
Cincy's shortstop carousel continues with more DL moves Thu Jul 17 18:25:02 2008 EST
Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - The Cincinnati Reds placed infielder Jerry Hairston Jr. on the 15-day disabled list Thursday, while activating infielder Jolbert Cabrera from the 15-day DL. The Reds have placed four different shortstops on the disabled list this season, as Jeff Keppinger and Alex Gonzalez have both missed time with knee injuries. Hairston, who was sidelined earlier in the year with a broken left thumb, strained his right hamstring and will be placed on the DL retroactively to
Mets try to extend winning streak in Cincinnati Thu Jul 17 10:43:34 2008 EST
rely glad to have put the first part of the season behind them, they are still carrying something with them from that up- and-down half. New York tries to extend a nine-game winning streak tonight in the opener of a four-game series with the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. Following last season's epic collapse that saw New York miss out on both the National League East title and a playoff spot, the Mets' 2008 season didn't get off to a great start. New York was as far back as 7 1/2
Sabathia goes the distance; Brewers pull out late win over Reds Sun Jul 13 17:40:48 2008 EST
ports Network) - Craig Counsell's pinch-hit sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning scored Bill Hall with the game-winning run and new addition CC Sabathia earned the win by pitching a complete game as the Milwaukee Brewers edged the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2, in the finale of a three- game series at Miller Park. Sabathia (8-8), who was making his second start with the Brewers since being acquired from the Cleveland Indians, was masterful in going nine frames. The burly left-hander gave up t
Reds' Hairston leaves with hamstring injury Sun Jul 13 15:04:07 2008 EST
Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Cincinnati Reds rightfielder Jerry Hairston Jr. left Sunday's game versus the Milwaukee Brewers with a right hamstring injury. With the Reds leading 1-0, Hairston led off the third with a bunt single, but as he was about to reach the first base bag, grabbed his right hamstring and laid on the field for several minutes before being carried off. He was replaced by rookie outfielder Jay Bruce. For the season, the journeyman was batting .349 with two home runs and 2
Brewers turn to Sabathia in finale with Reds Sun Jul 13 10:26:08 2008 EST
k) - CC Sabathia's first start as a Milwaukee Brewer could certainly be termed a success. His new team is hoping for a similar result this afternoon from the ace hurler, who will attempt to pitch the Brewers to a much-needed victory over the Cincinnati Reds at Miller Park. The Brewers kicked off the summer trading season with a bang, acquiring the reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Sabathia from the Cleveland Indians on Monday in exchange for top prospect Matt LaPorta, two additiona
Volquez, Dunn lead Reds over Brew Crew Sat Jul 12 23:04:45 2008 EST
Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Edinson Volquez was dazzling on the mound and Adam Dunn socked a pair of home runs, as the Cincinnati Reds downed the Milwaukee Brewers, 8-2, in the middle installment of a three-game set at Miller Park. Volquez (12-3), the Reds' lone National League All-Star representative, gave up two runs -- one earned -- on six hits and struck out 10 over seven solid innings, lowering his earned run average to an NL-best 2.29. Volquez's win moved him into sole possession of
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