Astros 7, Reds 2
Homer Bailey strengthened his case to make the Cincinnati Reds' opening-day roster with a good day on the mound and at the plate.Bailey pitched six sharp innings and had two hits in a 7-2 loss to the Houston Astros on Wednesday, making manager Dusty Baker... more
Submitted on 2009-04-01 23:53:41 |
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Cincinnati Reds Roster Report 2009-04-01
The Reds are primed for a big season out of a well-established pitching staff, led by 17-game winner Edinson Volquez, but the team has not replaced the 40 homers, 100 RBIs, 100 runs and 100 walks provided every year by traded Adam Dunn. Cincinnati may str... more
Submitted on 2009-04-01 07:20:11 |
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Cincinnati Reds Notes, Quotes 2009-04-01
--INF Jeff Keppinger, the Reds' starting shortstop for most of last season, was traded to the Astros for a player to be named or cash. For Houston, Keppinger, a right-handed hitter, will platoon at third base with switch hitter Geoff Blum. Keppinger, who ... more
Submitted on 2009-04-01 07:20:10 |
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Cincinnati Reds Inside Pitch 2009-04-01
Starting pitching has emerged as the Reds' strength, something has not been the case for the past eight losing seasons. In fact, while the team usually is searching for third, fourth and fifth starters, it was only looking for a fifth starter this year an... more
Submitted on 2009-04-01 07:20:10 |
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Reds trade SS Keppinger to Astros
Jeff Keppinger was packing his gear when he got a call saying manager Dusty Baker wanted to talk to him. The reserve shortstop thought he was about to be released.Instead, the Reds traded him to the Houston Astros on Tuesday for a player to be named, givi... more
Submitted on 2009-03-31 21:41:05 |
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Yankees 6, Reds 3
This time, Joba Chamberlain stuck around.Chamberlain pitched into the sixth inning Tuesday, a step forward in his development as a starter, and the New York Yankees took advantage of four Cincinnati errors in a 6-3 victory over the Reds, who played the la... more
Submitted on 2009-03-31 21:12:21 |
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Votto, Bruce leading Reds together
First baseman Joey Votto smacked pitches in the last of the four covered batting cages outside the clubhouse Tuesday, sweat coloring the back of his Cincinnati Reds T-shirt a dark gray. Standing right behind him: right fielder Jay Bruce, bat over shoulder... more
Submitted on 2009-03-31 19:22:56 |
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Cincinnati Reds Inside Pitch 2009-03-31
Starting pitching has emerged as the Reds' strength, something has not been the case for the past eight losing seasons. In fact, while the team usually is searching for third, fourth and fifth starters, it was only looking for a fifth starter this year an... more
Submitted on 2009-03-31 10:20:08 |
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