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		<title>Bailey Extends Dominance Of Astros In Reds Win</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 19:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Cincinnati Reds snapped a four-game losing streak with a 6-4 win over the Astros on Tuesday night. CINCINNATI -- Homer Bailey lived up to his name by beating his hometown team for the fourth time. Bailey shut Houston down again and came up with a career-high three hits and Devin Mesoraco homered to help the Cincinnati Reds snap a four-game losing streak with a 6-4 win over the Astros on Tuesday night]]></description>
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<p>Homer Bailey lived up to his name by beating his hometown team for the fourth time.</p>
<p>Bailey shut Houston down again and came up with a career-high three hits and Devin Mesoraco homered to help the Cincinnati Reds snap a four-game losing streak with a 6-4 win over the Astros on Tuesday night.</p>
<p>Brandon Phillips also homered while Jay Bruce had three hits and Dave Sappelt and Juan Francisco each added two hits each as the Reds broke out of a slump. Their nine hits through five innings were one more than their total from the previous three games.</p>
<p>Bailey (9-7), who went into the game 3-0 with a 0.86 ERA in three starts against the Astros this season, set a career-high in wins while allowing six hits and two runs with two walks and five strikeouts in seven innings.</p>
<p>&#8220;He did everything tonight,&#8221; Dusty Baker said. &#8220;He fielded and got three hits. We needed him to go deep in the game with our bullpen situation.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bailey is from LaGrange, Texas a little over 100 miles from Houston.</p>
<p>&#8220;I like to pitch in Houston more,&#8221; Bailey said.</p>
<p>The 25-year set career highs even though he missed the first five weeks of the season with an impingement in his right shoulder.</p>
<p>&#8220;My number one goal for next year is to stay healthy,&#8221; Bailey said. &#8220;I had some injuries that were no one&#8217;s fault but if you look at my wins per start, I&#8217;d be at 15 wins over a full season.&#8221;</p>
<p>Houston manager Brad Mills has seen enough of Bailey for the year.</p>
<p>&#8220;How about that not only pitching against us but offensively too. He&#8217;s had some good outings against us,&#8221; Mills said.</p>
<p>Francisco Cordero pitched the ninth for his 34th save.</p>
<p>Houston starter Bud Norris (6-11) left the game two outs into the third inning with discomfort in his right shoulder. Norris allowed seven hits and three runs with two walks and three strikeouts while setting a career high in losses.</p>
<p>Juan Francisco led off Cincinnati&#8217;s second against Norris with a single to center. After Drew Stubbs, extending his single-season franchise strikeout record to 199, Mesoraco hit a 369-foot line drive into the left field seats for his second career homer.</p>
<p>The Reds loaded the bases on singles by Paul Janish and Bailey and a walk by Phillips, and Sappelt grounded an RBI single up the middle for a 3-0 lead.</p>
<p>Houston cut the lead to 3-2 in the third on Jordan Shafer&#8217;s leadoff walk and J.D. Martinez&#8217;s one-out homer into the visitors&#8217; bullpen down the right field line.</p>
<p>The 334-foot drive on Bailey&#8217;s first pitch was Martinez&#8217;s ninth homer of the season and first since Aug. 20. That matched the number of runs scored by the Astros in Bailey&#8217;s three previous starts against them this season.</p>
<p>The Reds regained their three-run lead in the fourth on Bailey&#8217;s leadoff single, Sappelt&#8217;s one-out walk, a wild pitch and Bruce&#8217;s two-run single, which snapped a 0-for-16 drought.</p>
<p>Pinch-hitter Chris Johnson roughed up reliever Bill Bray for a two-run homer into the second deck of the left field bleachers in the eighth. It was his seventh homer of the season and first pinch-hit homer of his career.</p>
<p>Phillips countered in the bottom of the eighth with his 18th homer of the season into the Reds&#8217; bullpen in left-center field. It was his sixth in the first nine games of this homestand.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m just swinging the bat,&#8221; Phillips said. &#8220;I feel comfortable at the top of the lineup.&#8221;</p>
<p>The win tied Baker with Earl Weaver with 1,480 career wins and 21st place all-time.</p>
<p>&#8220;It took a week to get,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;It&#8217;s nice to move up the ladder but we really just needed the win.&#8221;</p>
<p>Notes: Reds RHP Johnny Cueto will finish six innings short of qualifying for the ERA championship. Cueto, who left his last start with a strained muscle in his upper right back, said Tuesday that doctors have advised him to not throw for a while. Currently second to Los Angeles LHP Clayton Kershaw in the ERA race, Cueto needed six innings to reach the 162 he needs to qualify for the title. &#8230; The start of the game was delayed 13 minutes by rain. &#8230; Cincinnati&#8217;s Joey Votto singled in the ninth after going a season-high 14 at bats without a hit. &#8230; Houston&#8217;s Brett Wallace is hitless in his last 27 at bats after striking out as a pinch-hitter in the seventh. &#8230; Houston LHP Wandy Rodriguez, Wednesday&#8217;s scheduled starter, has been on a strikeout tear lately, with a total of 33 over his last 24 2-3 innings, spanning four starts. He needs two to reach 1,000 for his career. &#8230; Cincinnati&#8217;s starter, RHP Bronson Arroyo, will very likely see his streak of consecutive 200-inning seasons snapped at six. He has 182 innings with two remaining starts.</p>
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<p>CINCINNATI, Sept. 20 (UPI) &#8212; Homer Bailey held the Astros to two runs over seven innings and the Cincinnati Reds pounded out 14 hits Tuesday in their 6-4 victory over Houston.</p>
<p>Bailey (9-7) yielded six hits, walked two and struck out five for Cincinnati, allowing only J.D. Martinez&#8217;s two-run homer in the third inning en route to his second win in three starts.</p>
<p>The Reds&#8217; bullpen surrendered a pair of runs but Francisco Cordero nailed down the win, earning his 34th save with a scoreless ninth.</p>
<p>Jay Bruce went 3-for-5 with a two-run single while Brandon Phillips and Devin Mesoraco each homered for the Reds.</p>
<p>Houston&#8217;s Bud Norris (6-11) was saddled with the loss, surrendering three runs on seven hits over just 2 2/3 frames.</p>
<p>Martinez finished 3-for-5 and Chris Johnson added a two-run, pinch-hit homer in the eighth for the Astros.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 09:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Carlos Pena hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the eighth inning to send the Chicago Cubs to a 6-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night. Aramis Ramirez had a two-run double for Chicago, which took two of three against Cincinnati to earn a split of its six-game homestand]]></description>
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<p>Carlos Pena hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the eighth inning to send the Chicago Cubs to a 6-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night.</p>
<p>Aramis Ramirez had a two-run double for Chicago, which took two of three against Cincinnati to earn a split of its six-game homestand. Starlin Castro and DJ LeMahieu each had two hits for the Cubs.</p>
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<p>Castro sparked the winning rally with a leadoff single against Logan Ondrusek (4-4). Reed Johnson moved Castro to second with a sacrifice before the Reds decided to intentionally walk Ramirez and bring in left-hander Bill Bray to face the lefty-batting Pena.</p>
<p>Pena pulled Bray&#8217;s first pitch onto Sheffield Avenue for his 26th homer and third in his last eight games.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ C INCINNATI - Brandon Phillips got two more hits in the leadoff spot and the Cincinnati Reds reached .500 for the first time since early July with a 6-3 win over the Washington Nationals on Saturday night. Phillips scored twice and drove in a run. ]]></description>
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<p><span>C</span>INCINNATI &#8211; Brandon Phillips got two more hits in the leadoff spot and the Cincinnati Reds reached .500 for the first time since early July with a 6-3 win over the Washington Nationals on Saturday night.</p>
<p>Phillips scored twice and drove in a run. He’s gotten a hit in 10 straight games at the top of the lineup, going 19 for 43 (.442) with 10 RBIs and nine runs in that span.</p>
<p>Mike Leake (11-8) gave up two runs in six innings, and leads the team in wins.</p>
<p>Cincinnati (66-66) has won six of eight and is at .500 for the first time since the NL Central champions were 44-44 on July 6. Drew Stubbs went 3 for 3 with a sacrifice fly.</p>
<p>Nationals first baseman Chris Marrero committed two key errors in his major league debut as Washington lost its fifth in a row, one short of its season high.</p>
<p>Phillips led off the bottom of the first with a sharp grounder to Marrero, who let the first ball hit to him as a big leaguer get through for an error. Phillips went to second on Dave Sappelt’s sacrifice, to third on Joey Votto’s groundout to Marrero and scored on Ross Detwiler’s wild pitch.</p>
<p>The Nationals took a 2-1 lead in the third on Wilson Ramos’ 12th home run of the season and second in two nights, and Jayson Werth’s 16th homer.</p>
<p>Marrero’s second error led to Cincinnati’s three-run fourth. Phillips opened with a single and Sappelt also singled. Marrero fielded Votto’s possible double-play grounder, but his throw to second sailed into left field, allowing Phillips to score from second despite having to go back and tag third after missing it on his first try.</p>
<p>Bruce walked to load the bases and Miguel Cairo and Drew Stubbs each hit a sacrifice fly.</p>
<p>The Reds made it 6-2 in the sixth. Cairo doubled and stole third but had to hold as pulled-in shortstop Ian Desmond speared Stubbs’ sharp one-hopper. Desmond jumped up and threw to third trying to catch Cairo off the bag, but Cairo got back in time, setting up Edgar Renteria’s sacrifice fly.</p>
<p>Detwiler (2-4) allowed just three earned runs among his overall six. He struck out four and walked one in six innings.</p>
<p>Michael Morse added a 438-foot solo home run into the upper deck in left field off of Reds reliever Sam LeCure in the eighth.</p>
<p>Bill Bray got the final out of the eighth and Francisco Cordero pitched the ninth for his 29th save and 12th straight since the All-Star break.</p>
<p>NOTES: Marrero, Washington’s top pick and the overall No. 15 selection in the 2006 draft, was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday. He singled cleanly to left in the fourth for his first major league hit. &#8230; Werth started in center field for the first time this season as manager Davey Johnson started looking at different combinations. &#8230; Reds OF Chris Heisey was sent to Triple-A Louisville on a rehab assignment. He has been out since Aug. 7 with a strained left oblique. &#8230; Cincinnati RHP Johnny Cueto goes into Sunday’s start leading the league with a 2.03 ERA and holding opponents to a league-best .203 batting average. &#8230; RHP Jordan Zimmerman’s start against Cincinnati on Sunday is expected to be his last of the season. He’s likely to reach the cap on innings set for him by management.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ POSTED: 4:53 am EDT August 18, 2011 UPDATED: 5:03 am EDT August 18, 2011 WASHINGTON -- Johnny Cueto and the Cincinnati Reds completely shut down the Washington Nationals for eight innings. In the ninth, they used a little luck to close out the win.Cueto pitched eight scoreless innings and Francisco Cordero got a double play to get out of a bases-loaded jam and end the 2-1 victory Wednesday night."We were fortunate to get that one," Reds manager Dusty Baker said. "We squeaked that one out big time."Cincinnati took a 2-0 lead into the bottom of the ninth, as Cueto (9-5) aimed for his second shutout of the season]]></description>
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<div readability="126"><!--startindex--><strong>WASHINGTON &#8212; </strong>Johnny Cueto and the Cincinnati Reds completely shut down the Washington Nationals for eight innings. In the ninth, they used a little luck to close out the win.Cueto pitched eight scoreless innings and Francisco Cordero got a double play to get out of a bases-loaded jam and end the 2-1 victory Wednesday night.&#8221;We were fortunate to get that one,&#8221; Reds manager Dusty Baker said. &#8220;We squeaked that one out big time.&#8221;Cincinnati took a 2-0 lead into the bottom of the ninth, as Cueto (9-5) aimed for his second shutout of the season. Instead, Ryan Zimmerman homered on his first pitch of the inning and Baker turned to Cordero.After a groundout, Jayson Werth walked, Danny Espinosa singled and Jonny Gomes reached on shortstop Paul Janish&#8217;s error to load the bases.Wilson Ramos then grounded to second baseman Brandon Phillips, who started the 4-6-3 double play.&#8221;That was the play that saved the game,&#8221; said Cordero, who earned his 24th save. &#8220;Any other stuff happens there, the game is tied. It was the best thing that could happen tonight, and it happened.&#8221;The Nationals&#8217; rally nearly erased Cueto&#8217;s tremendous performance. The right-hander allowed six hits, struck out five and did not walk a batter.Cueto showed right away he had good stuff, striking out the first three batters. He lowered his ERA to 1.89, which leads the majors after the outing gave him enough innings to officially qualify.Baker even kept him in to bat in the eighth inning with the bases loaded and two outs.&#8221;Johnny Cueto threw a heck of a ballgame,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;We were hoping that possibly he could shut them out and go the distance, but that home run by Zimmerman kind of negated that.&#8221;Washington had runners reach third base in the second and fourth innings, but each time Cueto easily got out of the jam.&#8221;In the bullpen warming up, I felt really, really good today,&#8221; Cueto said. &#8220;My main thing was location. I was locating the pitches where I wanted, except the one (Zimmerman) hit out. The ball was supposed to go outside, and it landed in the middle.&#8221;Ross Detwiler (1-3) pitched six innings, his longest outing of the season. He allowed one run and seven hits while striking out a career-high seven and walking two.The only blemish for Detwiler was Joey Votto&#8217;s 20th home run with two outs in the first inning on a fastball that stayed up.&#8221;Looking at it now, throw anything but what I threw there, and hopefully he doesn&#8217;t hit it out,&#8221; Detwiler said.Cincinnati posed a scoring threat in the third when the Reds loaded the bases with one out before Detwiler struck out Jay Bruce and Miguel Cairo hit a fly ball to shallow right field to end the inning.The Reds picked up an insurance run in the eighth. They had a chance to score more but left the bases loaded.Consecutive singles by Votto and Bruce against reliever Sean Burnett put runners on the corners with no outs. Cairo grounded sharply up the middle, and Burnett snagged it and threw to third to catch Votto, who had started for home on the play. Another walk by Burnett loaded the bases.Ryan Mattheus replaced Burnett, and Ramon Hernandez hit a grounder up the middle that was fielded by shortstop Ian Desmond. A slight slip when Desmond fielded the ball left him unable to turn a double play, but he did throw out Hernandez while Bruce scored.Another walk by Mattheus loaded the bases for Cueto, who grounded to second to end the inning.<!--stopindex--></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Ryan Zimmerman's leadoff homer in the bottom of the ninth inning gave Washington fans hope for a comeback win Wednesday night that never materialized as the Nationals fell to the Cincinnati Reds 2-1. ]]></description>
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  <span>Ryan Zimmerman&#8217;s leadoff homer in the bottom of the ninth inning gave Washington fans hope for a comeback win Wednesday night that never materialized as the Nationals fell to the Cincinnati Reds 2-1.</span></p>
<p><span>After stymying the Nats for eight innings, Reds starter Johnny Cueto lost the shutout on the first pitch in the bottom of the ninth as Zimmerman deposited the ball into the left-center field seats and ended Cueto&#8217;s night.</span></p>
<p><span>With Washington now trailing by a single run, Cincinnati manager Dusty Baker sent  closer Francisco Cordero to shut the door on what had been an otherwise fantastic outing by Cueto (9-5).</span></p>
<p><span>Instead, Cordero (24 saves) nearly found himself with the loss before getting out of a bases-loaded jam with one out when Nats catcher Wilson Ramos grounded into a game-ending double play.</span></p>
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<p><span>The Nats managed just five hits before the ninth inning while also stranding two runners at third base and wasting a career outing for starting pitcher Ross Detwiler (1-3). The southpaw threw six innings, allowing just one run on seven hits and striking out a career-high seven against two walks.</span></p>
<p><span>Detwiler allowed a solo home run to Reds first baseman, and 2010 NL MVP, Joey Votto in the bottom of the first.</span></p>
<p><span>Despite the loss, Detwiler threw perhaps is best game in his short major league career, showing good command of his sinker.</span></p>
<p><span>&#8220;I thought I threw a lot of sinkers, I kept it down. I think that was the biggest thing,&#8221; Detwiler said. &#8220;The one to Votto was obviously a four-seamer and it was not down.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span>On the other side of the diamond, Cueto kept the Nats off balance all night until the very end. Still reaching the mid-90s at the end of the eighth, Cueto lowered his ERA to 1.89, which would lead MLB except he hasn&#8217;t made enough starts to qualify.</span></p>
<p><span>The Reds scored the go-ahead run in the top of the eighth after Nats reliever Sean Burnett loaded the bases. Ryan Mattheus came on in relief of Burnett with one out and the Nats nearly escaped the jam. Reds catcher Ramon Hernandez hit a ball up the middle that second baseman Danny Espinosa fielded on the shortstop side of the base, but slipped a little as he approached second base, missing the play at the bag but easily retiring Hernandez at first as Jay Bruce scored Cincinnati&#8217;s second run.</span></p>
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		<title>NL Recap: Pair of late home runs give Reds victory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CINCINNATI - Zack Cozart hit his first major league homer on Sunday, and the Cincinnati Reds used a disputed call and a pair of wild pitches by Jaime Garcia to rally for a 3-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. The defending NL Central champs got a much-needed win against Garcia (9-4), who was 5-0 in his career against them]]></description>
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<p>CINCINNATI &#8211; Zack Cozart hit his first major league homer on<br />
Sunday, and the Cincinnati Reds used a disputed call and a pair of<br />
wild pitches by Jaime Garcia to rally for a 3-1 victory over the<br />
St. Louis Cardinals.</p>
<p>The defending NL Central champs got a much-needed win against<br />
Garcia (9-4), who was 5-0 in his career against them.</p>
<p>Cardinals shortstop Ryan Theriot was ejected while arguing a<br />
call in the sixth that set up the tying run. Garcia then threw a<br />
pair of wild pitches that let Cincinnati pull even.</p>
<p>Ryan Hanigan singled home the tiebreaking run an inning later,<br />
and Cozart homered in the eighth.</p>
<p>Homer Bailey (4-4) gave up three hits, including Lance Berkman&#8217;s<br />
25th homer, in 7 1-3 innings. Bailey got his first win since May<br />
16.</p>
<p>Francisco Cordero, who blew his last three save chances before<br />
the All-Star break, improved to 18 for 23 with a perfect ninth.</p>
<p><strong>Phillies 8, Mets 5:</strong> Michael Martinez hit a<br />
three-run shot for his first major league homer to back a steady<br />
outing by Kyle Kendrick and lead Philadelphia past New York for its<br />
seventh straight series win.</p>
<p><strong>Giants 4, Padres 3, 11 innings:</strong> Chris Stewart<br />
drove in the go-ahead run with a suicide squeeze in the 11th<br />
inning, then pounced on a bunt moments later to start a slick<br />
double play that helped San Francisco hold off San Diego.</p>
<p>The Giants stole six bases, two by Burriss, to tie a San<br />
Francisco record.</p>
<p>Javier Lopez (5-1) pitched two innings for the win and Brian<br />
Wilson wriggled out of a jam for his 28th save in 32 chances.</p>
<p><strong>Braves 9, Nationals 8:</strong> Freddie Freeman singled<br />
home the winning run in the ninth inning following an intentional<br />
walk, giving Atlanta a victory.</p>
<p>Craig Kimbrel (3-2) worked a scoreless ninth.</p>
<p>Danny Espinosa had three hits, including a two-run homer and an<br />
RBI triple for Washington.</p>
<p><strong>Brewers 4, Rockies 3:</strong> Shaun Marcum tossed five<br />
solid innings before leaving with a strained neck and Milwaukee<br />
held off Colorado to win consecutive road games for the first time<br />
in six weeks.</p>
<p>Rickie Weeks, Casey McGehee and Nyjer Morgan had two hits each<br />
for Milwaukee.</p>
<p><strong>Diamondbacks 4, Dodgers 1:</strong> Daniel Hudson threw<br />
a five-hitter, belted his first big league home run and finished<br />
with three RBIs, almost single-handedly leading Arizona past Los<br />
Angeles.</p>
<p><strong>Pirates 7, Astros 5, 11 innings:</strong> Pinch-runner<br />
Josh Harrison scored on a passed ball for the first of Pittsburgh&#8217;s<br />
three runs in the 11th and rookie Alex Presley drove in his third<br />
run of the game later in the inning to lead the Pirates over<br />
mistake-prone Houston.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh closer Joel Hanrahan allowed an RBI double to Chris<br />
Johnson that tied it 4-all in the eighth, the All-Star&#8217;s first<br />
blown save of the season. That broke a streak of 28 straight saves<br />
dating to last year.</p>
<p><strong>Marlins 7, Cubs 5:</strong> Greg Dobbs hit a two-run<br />
homer and drove in the go-ahead run with a bases-loaded walk in the<br />
eighth inning, leading Florida past Chicago.</p>
<p>After Dobbs&#8217; walk against Kerry Wood (1-5), Logan Morrison<br />
capped the Marlins&#8217; three-run rally with a two-run single that made<br />
it 7-4.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Read More: Brandon Phillips (2B - CIN), Jamey Carroll (2B - LOS), Matt Kemp (CF - LOS), Aaron Miles (2B - LOS), Joey Votto (1B - CIN), Ramon Troncoso (P - LOS), Clayton Kershaw (P - LOS), Carlos Fisher (P - CIN), Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati Reds, Jun 4, 2011 1:10 PM PDT The Dodgers staged a pair of late rallies to defeat the Cincinnati Reds 11-8 in 11 innings on Saturday in one of the most improbable comebacks since the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles 53 years ago. ]]></description>
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<p>The Dodgers staged a pair of late rallies to defeat the Cincinnati Reds 11-8 in 11 innings on Saturday in one of the most improbable comebacks since the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles 53 years ago. Matt Kemp hit two home runs and drove in a career-high six runs, including a game-tying grand slam in the eighth inning after the Dodgers were down 7-2. The Dodgers scored four runs in the 11th off Carlos Fisher to grab the lead.</p>
<p>On the Fox broadcast of the game, it was noted that today&#8217;s win by the Dodgers was just their fourth since moving to Los Angeles when they were trailing after seven innings by five or more runs. The last occurrence was on May 9, 1994 against the Astros. The Dodgers were down by those five runs because starter Clayton Kershaw faded fast after a tremendous start.</p>
<p>Kershaw came into the game with a 12-inning scoreless streak, and through five innings he was nearly untouchable. He struck out nine of the first 15 hitters he faced, allowing just one hit. He faced the minimum number of batters, too, because he picked off Joey Votto after the reigning MVP singled. However, the Reds staged a two-out rally in the sixth, tying the game on a bloop single by Brandon Phillips before Votto crushed a slider for a three-run home run to give the Reds a 4-1 lead. The Reds added three more runs in the seventh, which gave them a seemingly insurmountable 7-2 lead.</p>
<p>To put the Dodgers&#8217; comeback in perspective, the Dodgers had only scored five runs in a game 18 times in their first 58 contests. Yet, they plated five runs in the eighth, then four more in the 11th to pick up the improbable win. In addition to Kemp, Jamey Carroll had four hits and a walk, and drove in the go-ahead run in the 11th with an RBI single. Aaron Miles had three hits and drove in three runs himself.</p>
<p>Rookie Javy Guerra pitched 1 1/3 innings, in the 10th and 11th innings, picking up his first major league win. Guerra even batted in the top of the 11th, and walked in his first plate appearance as a professional. Ramon Troncoso got the final two outs to close out the win, but not before the Reds got the tying run to the plate in Brandon Phillips.</p>
<p><i><b>For more news and information on today&#8217;s game, or on the Dodgers, be sure to read the SB Nation blog True Blue LA.</b></i></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By Joe Kay, Associated Press Updated 9:04 PM Saturday, June 4, 2011 CINCINNATI — Matt Kemp hit a tying grand slam in the eighth inning for his second homer of the game, and Jamey Carroll singled in the go-ahead run in the 11th, sending the Los Angeles Dodgers to an 11-8 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday. ]]></description>
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<p>        Updated 9:04 PM Saturday, June 4, 2011  </p>
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<p>CINCINNATI — Matt Kemp hit a tying grand slam in the eighth inning for his second homer of the game, and Jamey Carroll singled in the go-ahead run in the 11th, sending the Los Angeles Dodgers to an 11-8 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday.</p>
<p>The Dodgers pulled off their biggest comeback of the season and improved to 5-0 in extra innings.</p>
<p>Carroll&#8217;s fourth hit started a four-run rally off Carlos Fisher (0-3). Aaron Miles also singled home a run, and Fisher&#8217;s throwing error helped the Dodgers pull away. Kemp finished it with a run-scoring forceout for his career-high sixth RBI.</p>
<p>Rookie Javy Guerra (1-0) pitched out of a threat in the 10th for his first big league win.</p>
<p>The Reds scored a run in the 11th before Ramon Troncoso got Brandon Phillips to fly out with two runners aboard. The Dodgers improved to 27-10 against the Reds since 2006.</p>
<p>The Reds took advantage of Clayton Kershaw&#8217;s fade on a steamy afternoon, pulling ahead 7-2 after seven innings. Joey Votto&#8217;s three-run homer off the left-hander put right-hander Johnny Cueto in line for his first career win over the Dodgers.</p>
<p>The NL&#8217;s busiest bullpen couldn&#8217;t hold on. Cincinnati&#8217;s relievers lead the league in innings, and manager Dusty Baker used six on Saturday without success.</p>
<p>Los Angeles sent nine batters to the plate in the eighth. Miles singled home a run off Nick Masset, and Kemp hit the second pitch from Logan Ondrusek for his sixth career grand slam, tying it at 7.</p>
<p>Kemp has 15 homers overall, two behind Cincinnati&#8217;s Jay Bruce for the NL lead.</p>
<p>Kershaw was coming off his second career shutout and handled the Reds with ease through the first five innings, fanning nine on a nasty afternoon — 91 degrees, sunny and humid. Votto&#8217;s eighth homer in the sixth finally got the Reds going.</p>
<p>Cincinnati pulled away after Kershaw left in the seventh. Pinch-hitter Chris Heisey doubled home a pair of runs off Mike MacDougal and scored on Drew Stubbs&#8217; double for a 7-2 lead. Six of the runs were charged to Kershaw, the most he&#8217;s allowed this season.</p>
<p>The Dodgers put two more players on the disabled list before the game, adding to their devastating run of injuries.</p>
<p>Shortstop Rafael Furcal strained muscles in his left side during the Reds&#8217; 2-1 win on Friday night, sidelining him for the second time this season. Furcal broke his left thumb in April. Starter Jon Garland also went on the DL with a sore pitching shoulder.</p>
<p>That makes 13 Dodgers sidelined by injury so far, including five relievers and three-fourths of their infield at various points.</p>
<p>NOTES: The crowd of 40,324 represented the Reds&#8217; fifth sellout this season. &#8230; The Dodgers called up INF Ivan De Jesus and RHP John Ely to fill the roster spots. &#8230; The Reds expect to call up RHP Edinson Volquez next week. He was sent down on May 23 to fix his control problems. &#8230; 2B Phillips returned after sitting out one game with a sore wrist. He made a barehanded grab-and-throw on Miles&#8217; grounder to get an out in the sixth. &#8230; Phillips&#8217; RBI single in the sixth snapped an 0-for-13 slump. &#8230; The Reds are 4-3 in extra innings.</p>
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CINCINNATI, Ohio &#8212; Matt Kemp couldn&#8217;t believe the mid-afternoon heat during batting practice.</p>
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&#8220;After BP, I was like this,&#8221; he said, dropping his head as if he was about to pass out. &#8220;Whew!&#8221;</p>
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The heat won&#8217;t be the lasting memory from his career game.</p>
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Kemp hit a tying grand slam in the eighth inning for his second homer of the game, and Jamey Carroll singled in the go-ahead run in the 11th, sending the Los Angeles Dodgers to an 11-8 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday.</p>
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The Dodgers pulled off their biggest comeback of the season and improved to 5-0 in extra innings.</p>
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Carroll&#8217;s fourth hit started a four-run rally off Carlos Fisher (0-3). Aaron Miles also singled home a run, and Fisher&#8217;s throwing error helped the Dodgers pull away. Kemp finished it with a run-scoring forceout for his career-high sixth RBI.</p>
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&#8220;It was real hard, but I made it through it,&#8221; Kemp said, cracking open a bottle of water in front of his locker. &#8220;It was definitely a big game for me.&#8221;</p>
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And for the depleted Dodgers, who sent two more players to the disabled list but managed to pull one out anyway. Rookie Javy Guerra (1-0) pitched out of a threat in the 10th for his first big league win.</p>
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The Reds scored a run in the 11th before Ramon Troncoso got Brandon Phillips to fly out with two runners aboard. The Dodgers improved to 27-10 against the Reds since 2006.</p>
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The Reds took advantage of Clayton Kershaw&#8217;s fade on a steamy afternoon, pulling ahead 7-2 after seven innings. Toronto native Joey Votto&#8217;s three-run homer off the left-hander put right-hander Johnny Cueto in line for his first career win over the Dodgers.</p>
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The NL&#8217;s busiest bullpen couldn&#8217;t hold on. Cincinnati&#8217;s relievers lead the league in innings, and manager Dusty Baker used six on Saturday without success.</p>
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&#8220;That&#8217;s tough to take,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;That just goes to show how things can change on you in a minute.&#8221;</p>
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Los Angeles sent nine batters to the plate in the eighth. Miles singled home a run off Nick Masset, and Kemp hit the second pitch from Logan Ondrusek for his sixth career grand slam, tying it at seven.</p>
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Kemp has 15 homers overall, two behind Cincinnati&#8217;s Jay Bruce for the NL lead. He&#8217;s among the league leaders in various offensive categories, batting .318 with 46 RBIs.</p>
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&#8220;He&#8217;s kind of putting it all together,&#8221; manager Don Mattingly said. &#8220;Over the course of the season, we see what Matt&#8217;s capable of. Though he&#8217;s had good seasons, we knew he was capable of more.&#8221;</p>
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Kershaw was coming off his second career shutout and handled the Reds with ease through the first five innings, fanning nine on a nasty afternoon &#8212; 32 Celsius, sunny and humid. Votto&#8217;s eighth homer in the sixth finally got the Reds going.</p>
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&#8220;I threw a slider that he hit for a three-run homer,&#8221; Kershaw said. &#8220;I can&#8217;t throw that pitch right there. I&#8217;ve got to get it down.&#8221;</p>
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Cincinnati pulled away after Kershaw left in the seventh. Pinch-hitter Chris Heisey doubled home a pair of runs off Mike MacDougal and scored on Drew Stubbs&#8217; double for a 7-2 lead. Six of the runs were charged to Kershaw, the most he&#8217;s allowed this season.</p>
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The Dodgers put two more players on the DL before the game, adding to their devastating run of injuries.</p>
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Shortstop Rafael Furcal strained muscles in his left side during the Reds&#8217; 2-1 win on Friday night, sidelining him for the second time this season. Furcal broke his left thumb in April. Starter Jon Garland also went on the DL with a sore pitching shoulder.</p>
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That makes 13 Dodgers sidelined by injury so far, including five relievers and three-fourths of their infield at various points.</p>
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<b>NOTES:</b> The crowd of 40,324 represented the Reds&#8217; fifth sellout this season. &#8230; The Dodgers called up INF Ivan De Jesus and RHP John Ely to fill the roster spots. &#8230; The Reds expect to call up RHP Edinson Volquez next week. He was sent down on May 23 to fix his control problems. &#8230; Votto&#8217;s homer was his second in June. He hit one in May. &#8230; 2B Phillips returned after sitting out one game with a sore wrist. He made a barehanded grab-and-throw on Miles&#8217; grounder to get an out in the sixth. &#8230; Phillips&#8217; RBI single in the sixth snapped an 0-for-13 slump. &#8230; The Reds are 4-3 in extra innings.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By JOE KAY AP Baseball Writer CINCINNATI (AP) - Matt Kemp couldn't believe the mid-afternoon heat during batting practice. "After BP, I was like this," he said, dropping his head as if he was about to pass out. "Whew!" The heat won't be the lasting memory from his career game]]></description>
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<p>CINCINNATI (AP) &#8211; Matt Kemp couldn&#8217;t believe the mid-afternoon heat during batting practice.</p>
<p>&#8220;After BP, I was like this,&#8221; he said, dropping his head as if he was about to pass out. &#8220;Whew!&#8221;</p>
<p>The heat won&#8217;t be the lasting memory from his career game.</p>
<p>Kemp hit a tying grand slam in the eighth inning for his second homer of the game, and Jamey Carroll singled in the go-ahead run in the 11th, sending the Los Angeles Dodgers to an 11-8 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday.</p>
<p>The Dodgers pulled off their biggest comeback of the season and improved to 5-0 in extra innings.</p>
<p>Carroll&#8217;s fourth hit started a four-run rally off Carlos Fisher (0-3). Aaron Miles also singled home a run, and Fisher&#8217;s throwing error helped the Dodgers pull away. Kemp finished it with a run-scoring forceout for his career-high sixth RBI.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was real hard, but I made it through it,&#8221; Kemp said, cracking open a bottle of water in front of his locker. &#8220;It was definitely a big game for me.&#8221;</p>
<p>And for the depleted Dodgers, who sent two more players to the disabled list but managed to pull one out anyway. Rookie Javy Guerra (1-0) pitched out of a threat in the 10th for his first big league win.</p>
<p>The Reds scored a run in the 11th before Ramon Troncoso got Brandon Phillips to fly out with two runners aboard. The Dodgers improved to 27-10 against the Reds since 2006.</p>
<p>The Reds took advantage of Clayton Kershaw&#8217;s fade on a steamy afternoon, pulling ahead 7-2 after seven innings. Joey Votto&#8217;s three-run homer off the left-hander put right-hander Johnny Cueto in line for his first career win over the Dodgers.</p>
<p>The NL&#8217;s busiest bullpen couldn&#8217;t hold on. Cincinnati&#8217;s relievers lead the league in innings, and manager Dusty Baker used six on Saturday without success.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s tough to take,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;That just goes to show how things can change on you in a minute.&#8221;</p>
<p>Los Angeles sent nine batters to the plate in the eighth. Miles singled home a run off Nick Masset, and Kemp hit the second pitch from Logan Ondrusek for his sixth career grand slam, tying it at 7.</p>
<p>Kemp has 15 homers overall, two behind Cincinnati&#8217;s Jay Bruce for the NL lead. He&#8217;s among the league leaders in various offensive categories, batting .318 with 46 RBIs.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s kind of putting it all together,&#8221; manager Don Mattingly said. &#8220;Over the course of the season, we see what Matt&#8217;s capable of. Though he&#8217;s had good seasons, we knew he was capable of more.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kershaw was coming off his second career shutout and handled the Reds with ease through the first five innings, fanning nine on a nasty afternoon &#8211; 91 degrees, sunny and humid. Votto&#8217;s eighth homer in the sixth finally got the Reds going.</p>
<p>&#8220;I threw a slider that he hit for a three-run homer,&#8221; Kershaw said. &#8220;I can&#8217;t throw that pitch right there. I&#8217;ve got to get it down.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cincinnati pulled away after Kershaw left in the seventh. Pinch-hitter Chris Heisey doubled home a pair of runs off Mike MacDougal and scored on Drew Stubbs&#8217; double for a 7-2 lead. Six of the runs were charged to Kershaw, the most he&#8217;s allowed this season.</p>
<p>The Dodgers put two more players on the DL before the game, adding to their devastating run of injuries.</p>
<p>Shortstop Rafael Furcal strained muscles in his left side during the Reds&#8217; 2-1 win on Friday night, sidelining him for the second time this season. Furcal broke his left thumb in April. Starter Jon Garland also went on the DL with a sore pitching shoulder.</p>
<p>That makes 13 Dodgers sidelined by injury so far, including five relievers and three-fourths of their infield at various points.</p>
<p>NOTES: The crowd of 40,324 represented the Reds&#8217; fifth sellout this season. &#8230; The Dodgers called up INF Ivan De Jesus and RHP John Ely to fill the roster spots. &#8230; The Reds expect to call up RHP Edinson Volquez next week. He was sent down on May 23 to fix his control problems. &#8230; Votto&#8217;s homer was his second in June. He hit one in May. &#8230; 2B Phillips returned after sitting out one game with a sore wrist. He made a barehanded grab-and-throw on Miles&#8217; grounder to get an out in the sixth. &#8230; Phillips&#8217; RBI single in the sixth snapped an 0-for-13 slump. &#8230; The Reds are 4-3 in extra innings.</p>
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<p><span class="pp"/>CINCINNATI &#8211; A misplaced slider. A hanging changeup. Two bad pitches left the Brewers with yet another stunning finish in Cincinnati.</p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Jay Bruce and Joey Votto hit two-run homers during Cincinnati&#8217;s late comeback, and closer Francisco Cordero took advantage of the unexpected opportunity to get his 300th career save and a 4-3 win Wednesday night.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Until the seventh, it looked like the Brewers were headed for a new high point. They were on the verge of moving six games over .500 for the first time in two years.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Just like that, it got away.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Shaun Marcum lost his shutout bid in the seventh when Bruce hit his 17th homer, a two-run shot that cut it to 3-2. The changeup was the only blemish on an impressive game &#8211; seven innings, five hits, no walks, seven strikeouts.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>&#8220;It was a mistake pitch,&#8221; Marcum said. &#8220;If it&#8217;s located (properly), he probably doesn&#8217;t hit it out of the ballpark.&#8221;<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Bruce&#8217;s homer extended his May tear into a new month. The outfielder has 13 homers and 35 RBIs in May and now June.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Nick Masset (1-3) pitched out of a threat in the eighth, giving the Reds a chance for their 15th come-from-behind win. They pulled it off against Kameron Loe (2-5), who retired the first two batters before grazing Brandon Phillips&#8217; arm with a fastball.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>&#8220;I&#8217;m (mad) at myself for hitting Phillips,&#8221; Loe said. &#8220;I can get a ground ball out of him every time, I feel. Against Votto, I got one up. I pretty much threw the sinker too hard and it stayed up.&#8221;<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Votto had only one homer in May, but hit the hanging slider high off the batter&#8217;s eye in center for a 4-3 lead that gave Cordero his shot at No. 300.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>&#8220;Votto is always hot,&#8221; manager Ron Roenicke said. &#8220;Bruce has been unbelievable for the last month. If you make a mistake to either one of them, they&#8217;ll hit it.&#8221;<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>For the Brewers, it was just another stunning loss in the ballpark where they&#8217;ve had so many. They wound up losing for the 13th time in their last 15 games at Great American Ball Park.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>In several ways, it reminded Milwaukee of opening day.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Just like the opener, Rickie Weeks led it off with a homer, this time off Mike Leake. It was his third leadoff homer against the Reds this season.<span class="aa"/></p>
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<p><span class="pp"/>And, just like opening day, the lead got away in the Reds&#8217; final at-bat.</p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Cordero, who also pitched for Detroit, Texas and Milwaukee, retired the three batters in the ninth, getting Craig Counsell on a called third strike to end it. He raised his arms and threw back his head in celebration &#8211; only the 22nd pitcher to get 300 saves.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>&#8220;That&#8217;s a big number,&#8221; Cordero said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know what to say. I&#8217;m just so excited. I&#8217;m really happy. I&#8217;m just glad I could get it out of the way. Now I can focus on getting saves and helping us get to the playoffs.&#8221;<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Cordero tied Bruce Sutter with 300 saves and improved to 10 for 12 this season. He has 123 saves in four seasons with the Reds, leaving him third in club history behind Danny Graves (182) and John Franco (148).<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>NOTES: Both teams gave their slumping third basemen a day out of the starting lineup. Milwaukee&#8217;s Casey McGehee is in a 3-for-23 slump. Cincinnati&#8217;s Scott Rolen is 2 for 16. Rolen got into the game in the eighth inning as part of a double switch. &#8230; It was Weeks&#8217; 24th career leadoff homer, trailing Paul Molitor&#8217;s 33 on the Brewers list. &#8230; The Reds have given up four leadoff homers this season. &#8230; An indication of how much Bruce has carried the Reds&#8217; offense lately: He has seven of their last eight homers and nine of their last 11. &#8230; Reds leadoff hitter Drew Stubbs struck out three times for the second straight game. He leads the NL with 73 strikeouts.<span class="aa"/></p>
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<p>Jay Bruce and Joey Votto hit two-run homers during Cincinnati&#8217;s late comeback, and Francisco Cordero got his 300th career save Wednesday night, securing the Reds&#8217; 4-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.</p>
<p>The struggling Reds won for only the fourth time in their last 15 games, relying on their two best hitters &#8212; and their reliable closer &#8212; to pull it out.</p>
<p>Bruce hit his 17th homer in the seventh inning, ending Shaun Marcum&#8217;s shutout bid. Votto added a two-run shot in the eighth off Kameron Loe (2-5), who hit Brandon Phillips with two outs to bring up the NL&#8217;s Most Valuable Player.</p>
<p>Nick Masset (1-3) pitched out of a threat in the eighth. Cordero pitched a perfect ninth, becoming the 22nd reliever to achieve 300 saves, tying Bruce Sutter at the mark.</p>
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<p><span class="pp"/>CINCINNATI — Jay Bruce and Joey Votto hit two-run homers during Cincinnati’s late comeback, and Francisco Cordero got his 300th career save Wednesday night, securing the Reds’ 4-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.</p>
<p><span class="pp"/>The struggling Reds won for only the fourth time in their last 15 games, relying on their two best hitters — and their reliable closer — to pull it out.</p>
<p>Bruce hit his 17th homer in the seventh inning, ending Shaun Marcum’s shutout bid. Votto added a two-run shot in the eighth off Kameron Loe (2-5), who hit Brandon Phillips with two outs to bring up the NL’s Most Valuable Player.</p>
<p>Nick Masset (1-3) pitched out of a threat in the eighth. Cordero pitched a perfect ninth, becoming the 22nd reliever to achieve 300 saves, tying Bruce Sutter at the mark.</p>
<p>Cordero improved to 10 for 12 in save chances this season. He has 123 saves in four seasons with the Reds, leaving him third in club history behind Danny Graves (182) and John Franco (148).</p>
<p>For the Brewers, it was just another stunning loss in the ballpark where they’ve had so many. A win would have boosted them six games over .500 for the first time in two years. Instead, they wasted another solid start by Marcum and wound up losing for the 13th time in their last 15 games at Great American Ball Park.</p>
<p>In several ways, it reminded Milwaukee of opening day.</p>
<p>Just like the opener, Rickie Weeks led it off with a homer, this time off Mike Leake. It was his third leadoff homer against the Reds this season.</p>
<p>And, just like opening day, the lead got away in the Reds’ final at-bat.</p>
<p>The Reds managed only two hits in the first six innings off Marcum. Bruce homered in the seventh, extending his May tear into a new month. The outfielder has 13 homers and 35 RBIs in May and now June.</p>
<p>After Votto tied it with his fifth homer high off the batter’s eye in center, the crowd of 22,213 was on its feet anticipating Cordero’s notable save. He got Craig Counsell on a called third strike to end it, then turned his back to the plate and pumped his arms in celebration.</p>
<p>Cordero blew a chance for No. 300 in Philadelphia a week earlier, setting up a 19-inning loss that left the Reds’ pitching staff depleted. He got it right this time.</p>
<p>The Brewers wasted another fast start by Weeks, who has hit four of his 10 homers off the Reds this season. Milwaukee led 3-0 before Bruce and Votto led the comeback.</p>
<p>NOTES: Both teams gave their slumping third basemen a day out of the starting lineup. Milwaukee’s Casey McGehee is in a 3-for-23 slump. Cincinnati’s Scott Rolen is 2 for 16. Rolen got into the game in the eighth inning as part of a double switch. &#8230; It was Weeks’ 24th career leadoff homer, trailing Paul Molitor’s 33 on the Brewers list. &#8230; The Reds have given up four leadoff homers this season. &#8230; An indication of how much Bruce has carried the Reds’ offense lately: He has seven of their last eight homers and nine of their last 11. &#8230; Reds leadoff hitter Drew Stubbs struck out three times for the second straight game. He leads the NL with 73 strikeouts.<span class="aa"/></p>
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    Volquez, demoted Monday after posting a 6.35 ERA in 10 starts with the Reds, pitched as if he&#8217;s eager to get back to Cincinnati, working a season-high 7 2/3 innings Saturday in the Class AAA Louisville Bats 4-3 victory over the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees.
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    “I felt good,” Volquez said, according to The Louisville Courier-Journal. “I haven&#8217;t had all my pitches like that in maybe two months. Tonight was probably my best game. It means a lot. It brings my confidence back, and I&#8217;ve got to keep working.”
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    “He hit a good pitch,” Volquez said, according to The Courier-Journal. “It was down and in. A lefty is always looking for something in. They have that golf swing. There was nothing I could do about it. It&#8217;s one pitch. The best thing was that we won.”
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    Volquez retired the first two, but then Pena hammered the tying shot to right field. Sweet let Volquez pitch to one more batter, and Jesus Montero beat out an infield hit. That was it for Volquez, who threw 109 pitches, 69 for strikes.
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