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		<title>Leake Wins Last Start, Phillips HR Helps Reds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 2-1 Tuesday night to end a three-game losing streak. CINCINNATI -- Mike Leake can look forward to next year thinking about how well he ended this season. Leake pitched eight effective innings, Brandon Phillips homered again and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 2-1 Tuesday night to end a three-game losing streak]]></description>
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<p>The Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 2-1 Tuesday night to end a three-game losing streak.</p>
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<p>Mike Leake can look forward to next year thinking about how well he ended this season.</p>
<p>Leake pitched eight effective innings, Brandon Phillips homered again and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 2-1 Tuesday night to end a three-game losing streak.</p>
<p>Leake (12-9) made the majors right out of Arizona State and this is just his second season working out of a five-man rotation. The Reds thought it best to limit his innings and do not plan to pitch him again this year.</p>
<p>He finished with 175 innings, with all but seven in the major leagues. He is the Reds&#8217; leader in wins and strikeouts.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;d like to finish the year but I understand,&#8221; Leake said. &#8220;The want to protect me and protect themselves.&#8221;</p>
<p>Leake allowed one run on six hits and two walks and struck out two.</p>
<p>Leake pitched a career-high nine innings in his previous start, giving up three hits against the Cubs at Wrigley Field. He took a one-hit shutout into the ninth in that game before giving up Starlin Castro&#8217;s two-out infield single and pinch-hitter Bryan LaHair&#8217;s tying home run.</p>
<p>&#8220;We wanted him to have one more start after that tough ending last time,&#8221; manager Dusty Baker said. &#8220;He&#8217;s matured a lot as a pitcher and a person. He reads bats well, fields his position and is an all-around player. We will limit him to pinch-running and in dire circumstances pinch-hitting.&#8221;</p>
<p>Leake was happy with his season, even with a brief demotion to Triple-A Louisville.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a good learning year. It was nice to go down for a couple weeks and prove I belong,&#8221; Leake said.</p>
<p>Phillips homered for the third time in two games. He has 15 home runs this year.</p>
<p>Francisco Cordero pitched the ninth for his 33rd save.</p>
<p>The Cubs saw their three-game winning streak come to an end while wasting a solid pitching performance by Ryan Dempster (10-12). He allowed two runs and six hits, striking out eight in seven innings.</p>
<p>&#8220;That was fun,&#8221; Dempster said.</p>
<p>After combining for 27 hits, including seven home runs, and 20 runs in Monday&#8217;s 12-8 Chicago win, the Reds and Cubs produced a total of 12 hits and three runs with one homer on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Phillips connected in the bottom of the first for his third home run in four at-bats over the last two games.</p>
<p>The Reds made it 2-0 in the fifth. Devin Mesoraco drew a leadoff walk, Leake grounded into a forceout, Phillips walked and Edgar Renteria hit an RBI single. Renteria had three hits.</p>
<p>Carlos Pena led off the Cubs sixth with a double. He moved to third on LaHair&#8217;s soft single to left-center field and scored on Alfonso Soriano&#8217;s double-play grounder.</p>
<p>NOTES: Castro walked to lead off the game for the second consecutive night. He has reached base at least once in 26 consecutive games. &#8230; LaHair extended his career-opening hitting streak to eight games. &#8230; Reds RHP Johnny Cueto, Cincinnati&#8217;s scheduled starter on Wednesday, trails Los Angeles LHP Clayton Kershaw in the NL ERA race by .0044 percentage points. Cueto has gone four starts without a decision, including two blown saves. &#8230; Chicago&#8217;s scheduled starter, RHP Casey Coleman, hasn&#8217;t won in nine appearances, including seven starts, since May 19 at Florida. He is 0-4 in the span.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Published 1:56am Friday, September 2, 2011 CINCINNATI (AP) — Chris Heisey and the Cincinnati Reds finally got a couple of big hits against the Philadelphia Phillies. And it was too late to stop an embarrassing four-game sweep. Heisey came off the disabled list and hit a three-run homer, but Ryan Howard went deep to lead Philadelphia to a 6-4 victory Thursday]]></description>
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<p>CINCINNATI (AP) — Chris Heisey and the Cincinnati Reds finally got a couple of big hits against the Philadelphia Phillies. And it was too late to stop an embarrassing four-game sweep.</p>
<p>Heisey came off the disabled list and hit a three-run homer, but Ryan Howard went deep to lead Philadelphia to a 6-4 victory Thursday.</p>
<p>“There is a big-time small margin for error against them,” Reds manager Dusty Baker said. “If you don’t take advantage of chances which are rare, you don’t have much of a chance. They rarely help you out with a walk. They pound the strike zone and throw quality strikes.”</p>
<p>Mike Leake (11-9) gave up four runs and seven hits in six innings for Cincinnati, which had won six of seven coming into the series. Leake struck out six and walked one.</p>
<p>“Leake threw the ball pretty good,” Baker said. “They got a some bloops and infield hits.”</p>
<p>Philadelphia got to Leake for three runs in the second inning. Brian Schneider, pitcher Vance Worley and Shane Victorino each had an RBI single.</p>
<p>“I was falling behind,” Leake said. “I wasn’t attacking like I did the rest of the game.”</p>
<p>It could have been worse for the Reds but center fielder Drew Stubbs cut down Schneider when he tried to score on Worley’s bouncer up the middle.</p>
<p>The Reds snapped their streak of consecutive scoreless innings at 21 in the bottom half. Brandon Phillips doubled to left, advanced to third on Edgar Renteria’s groundout to shortstop and scored on Joey Votto’s sacrifice fly to center.</p>
<p>Worley (10-1) allowed four runs and eight hits, struck out seven and walked one. The first six of his Ks came on called third strikes, most of them on sinkers, he said.</p>
<p>The Phillies improved to 15-2 in Worley’s 17 starts this season and have won each of his last 13, their longest streak since they won a club-record 15 consecutive Steve Carlton starts in 1972.</p>
<p>Worley was cruising before the Reds opened their seventh with three consecutive hits. Stubbs doubled and Ryan Hanigan singled before pinch-hitter Heisey hit an opposite-field drive to right to get Cincinnati within two.</p>
<p>Heisey was activated from the disabled list before the game. He had been out since Aug. 7 with a strained left oblique.</p>
<p>Michael Martinez hit a two-run homer to help the Phillies (87-46) move 41 games over .500 for the first time since Aug. 26, 1976, when they improved to 83-42 with a win at Cincinnati. It was Philadelphia’s first four-game sweep at Cincinnati since May 13-16, 1916.</p>
<p>Martinez’s third homer landed in the fourth row of right-field seats in the seventh, giving the Phillies a 6-1 lead. It came against Jared Burton, who was making his first appearance of the year.</p>
<p>“What really hurt was the home run by Martinez,” Baker said. “Heisey hit that big home run to make it close. We missed Heisey, big time.”</p>
<p>Philadelphia won seven of eight games against the Reds this season to improve to 30-12 against them over the last six seasons.</p>
<p>Howard hit a solo shot to left-center on a 3-1 pitch from Leake in the sixth, giving Philadelphia a 4-1 lead and extending his streak of consecutive seasons with at least 30 homers and 100 RBIs to six.</p>
<p>NOTES: The Reds promoted INFs Juan Francisco and Chris Valaika, RHPs Jared Burton and Carlos Fisher, LHPs Jeremy Horst and Matt Maloney and C Devin Mesoraco from Triple-A Louisville before the game. OF Fred Lewis cleared waivers and was outrighted to Louisville. … The Reds left after the game for their second consecutive 10-day, nine-game road trip, starting with three in St. Louis. NL ERA-leader Johnny Cueto, coming off a career-high 11-strikeout performance on Sunday, is Cincinnati’s scheduled starter on Friday. … The Phillies headed to Florida for a three-game series with the Marlins. RHP Roy Oswalt, a 6-5 loser to Florida last Friday, is scheduled to start for Philadelphia.</p>
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		<title>Reds lose again to Phillies, 6-4</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CINCINNATI — Chris Heisey and the Cincinnati Reds finally got a couple of big hits against the Philadelphia Phillies. And it was too late to stop an embarrassing four-game sweep. Heisey came off the disabled list and hit a three-run homer, but Ryan Howard went deep to lead Philadelphia to a 6-4 victory Thursday]]></description>
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<p>Chris Heisey and the Cincinnati Reds finally got a couple of big hits against the Philadelphia Phillies. And it was too late to stop an embarrassing four-game sweep.</p>
<p>Heisey came off the disabled list and hit a three-run homer, but Ryan Howard went deep to lead Philadelphia to a 6-4 victory Thursday.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is a big-time small margin for error against them,&#8221; Reds manager Dusty Baker said. &#8220;If you don&#8217;t take advantage of chances which are rare, you don&#8217;t have much of a chance. They rarely help you out with a walk. They pound the strike zone and throw quality strikes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mike Leake (11-9) gave up four runs and seven hits in six innings for Cincinnati, which had won six of seven coming into the series. Leake struck out six and walked one.</p>
<p>&#8220;Leake threw the ball pretty good,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;They got a some bloops and infield hits.&#8221;</p>
<p>Philadelphia got to Leake for three runs in the second inning. Brian Schneider, pitcher Vance Worley and Shane Victorino each had an RBI single.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was falling behind,&#8221; Leake said. &#8220;I wasn&#8217;t attacking like I did the rest of the game.&#8221;</p>
<p>It could have been worse for the Reds but center fielder Drew Stubbs cut down Schneider when he tried to score on Worley&#8217;s bouncer up the middle.</p>
<p>The Reds snapped their streak of consecutive scoreless innings at 21 in the bottom half. Brandon Phillips doubled to left, advanced to third on Edgar Renteria&#8217;s groundout to shortstop and scored on Joey Votto&#8217;s sacrifice fly to center.</p>
<p>Worley (10-1) allowed four runs and eight hits, struck out seven and walked one. The first six of his Ks came on called third strikes, most of them on sinkers, he said.</p>
<p>The Phillies improved to 15-2 in Worley&#8217;s 17 starts this season and have won each of his last 13, their longest streak since they won a club-record 15 consecutive Steve Carlton starts in 1972.</p>
<p>Worley was cruising before the Reds opened their seventh with three consecutive hits. Stubbs doubled and Ryan Hanigan singled before pinch-hitter Heisey hit an opposite-field drive to right to get Cincinnati within two.</p>
<p>Heisey was activated from the disabled list before the game. He had been out since Aug. 7 with a strained left oblique.</p>
<p>Michael Martinez hit a two-run homer to help the Phillies (87-46) move 41 games over .500 for the first time since Aug. 26, 1976, when they improved to 83-42 with a win at Cincinnati. It was Philadelphia&#8217;s first four-game sweep at Cincinnati since May 13-16, 1916.</p>
<p>Martinez&#8217;s third homer landed in the fourth row of right-field seats in the seventh, giving the Phillies a 6-1 lead. It came against Jared Burton, who was making his first appearance of the year.</p>
<p>&#8220;What really hurt was the home run by Martinez,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;Heisey hit that big home run to make it close. We missed Heisey, big time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Philadelphia won seven of eight games against the Reds this season to improve to 30-12 against them over the last six seasons.</p>
<p>Howard hit a solo shot to left-center on a 3-1 pitch from Leake in the sixth, giving Philadelphia a 4-1 lead and extending his streak of consecutive seasons with at least 30 homers and 100 RBIs to six.</p>
<p>NOTES: The Reds promoted INFs Juan Francisco and Chris Valaika, RHPs Jared Burton and Carlos Fisher, LHPs Jeremy Horst and Matt Maloney and C Devin Mesoraco from Triple-A Louisville before the game. OF Fred Lewis cleared waivers and was outrighted to Louisville. &#8230; The Reds left after the game for their second consecutive 10-day, nine-game road trip, starting with three in St. Louis. NL ERA-leader Johnny Cueto, coming off a career-high 11-strikeout performance on Sunday, is Cincinnati&#8217;s scheduled starter on Friday. &#8230; The Phillies headed to Florida for a three-game series with the Marlins. RHP Roy Oswalt, a 6-5 loser to Florida last Friday, is scheduled to start for Philadelphia.</p>
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<p> “There is a big-time small margin for error against them,” Reds manager Dusty Baker said. “If you don’t take advantage of chances which are rare, you don’t have much of a chance. They rarely help you out with a walk. They pound the strike zone and throw quality strikes.”</p>
<p>Mike Leake (11-9) gave up four runs and seven hits in six innings for Cincinnati, which had won six of seven coming into the series. Leake struck out six and walked one.</p>
<p> “Leake threw the ball pretty good,” Baker said. “They got a some bloops and infield hits.”</p>
<p>Philadelphia got to Leake for three runs in the second inning. Brian Schneider, pitcher Vance Worley and Shane Victorino each had an RBI single.</p>
<p> “I was falling behind,” Leake said. “I wasn’t attacking like I did the rest of the game.”</p>
<p>It could have been worse for the Reds but center fielder Drew Stubbs cut down Schneider when he tried to score on Worley’s bouncer up the middle.</p>
<p>The Reds snapped their streak of consecutive scoreless innings at 21 in the bottom half. Brandon Phillips doubled to left, advanced to third on Edgar Renteria’s groundout to shortstop and scored on Joey Votto’s sacrifice fly to center.</p>
<p>Worley (10-1) allowed four runs and eight hits, struck out seven and walked one. The first six of his Ks came on called third strikes, most of them on sinkers, he said.</p>
<p>The Phillies improved to 15-2 in Worley’s 17 starts this season and have won each of his last 13, their longest streak since they won a club-record 15 consecutive Steve Carlton starts in 1972.</p>
<p>Worley was cruising before the Reds opened their seventh with three consecutive hits. Stubbs doubled and Ryan Hanigan singled before pinch-hitter Heisey hit an opposite-field drive to right to get Cincinnati within two.</p>
<p>Heisey was activated from the disabled list before the game. He had been out since Aug. 7 with a strained left oblique.</p>
<p>Michael Martinez hit a two-run homer to help the Phillies (87-46) move 41 games over .500 for the first time since Aug. 26, 1976, when they improved to 83-42 with a win at Cincinnati. It was Philadelphia’s first four-game sweep at Cincinnati since May 13-16, 1916.</p>
<p>Martinez’s third homer landed in the fourth row of right-field seats in the seventh, giving the Phillies a 6-1 lead. It came against Jared Burton, who was making his first appearance of the year.</p>
<p> “What really hurt was the home run by Martinez,” Baker said. “Heisey hit that big home run to make it close. We missed Heisey, big time.”</p>
<p>Philadelphia won seven of eight games against the Reds this season to improve to 30-12 against them over the last six seasons.</p>
<p>Howard hit a solo shot to left-center on a 3-1 pitch from Leake in the sixth, giving Philadelphia a 4-1 lead and extending his streak of consecutive seasons with at least 30 homers and 100 RBIs to six.</p>
<p>NOTES: The Reds promoted INFs Juan Francisco and Chris Valaika, RHPs Jared Burton and Carlos Fisher, LHPs Jeremy Horst and Matt Maloney and C Devin Mesoraco from Triple-A Louisville before the game. OF Fred Lewis cleared waivers and was outrighted to Louisville. &#8230; The Reds left after the game for their second consecutive 10-day, nine-game road trip, starting with three in St. Louis. NL ERA-leader Johnny Cueto, coming off a career-high 11-strikeout performance on Sunday, is Cincinnati’s scheduled starter on Friday. &#8230; The Phillies headed to Florida for a three-game series with the Marlins. RHP Roy Oswalt, a 6-5 loser to Florida last Friday, is scheduled to start for Philadelphia.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Cubs are really rolling now. Even little Tony Campana has a homer, and manager Mike Quade called it before the game. Campana drove in a pair of runs with an inside-the-park homer and the Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 on Friday for their sixth consecutive victory]]></description>
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<p>CHICAGO (AP) &#8212; The Chicago Cubs are really rolling now. Even little Tony Campana has a homer, and manager Mike Quade called it before the game.</p>
<p>Campana drove in a pair of runs with an inside-the-park homer and the Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 on Friday for their sixth consecutive victory.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was fun,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Got out there and had a chance to play. Every time I get out there, I just try to make things exciting. I think I did that today.&#8221;</p>
<p>It was the first major league homer for the 5-foot-8, 165-pound Campana, who also singled, doubled and made a nice catch in center field. Campana became the first Cub to hit an inside-the-park shot at Wrigley Field for his first homer.</p>
<p>It also came shortly after Quade, while discussing Chicago&#8217;s recent power surge before the game, predicted Campana would get one against the Reds.</p>
<p>&#8220;As soon as it happened, I looked at (bench coach) Pat (Listach) and said, `You&#8217;re not going to believe this,&#8221;&#8216; Quade said.</p>
<p>&#8220;What a day (Campana) had, huh? Little son of a gun got off the plane &#8211; I don&#8217;t even know if he slept &#8211; and did one heck of a job.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ryan Dempster (9-8) struggled with his control, matching his season high with six walks, but held the Reds to two runs and four hits in six innings.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was all right,&#8221; Dempster said. &#8220;I felt like I battled good. One minute I felt like I could throw the ball where I want, the next I was hoping to hit somewhere around the plate.&#8221;</p>
<p>Carlos Marmol worked the ninth for his 24th save in 31 chances and third in as many days. He is 5 for 5 since he returned to the closer role after being temporarily removed from the back end of games because of control problems.</p>
<p>&#8220;He wanted in bad,&#8221; Quade said. &#8220;He&#8217;s been though his struggles. He&#8217;s pitching well and I think he had something to prove here at home. When my closer comes to me and tells me that, he&#8217;s in.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ramon Hernandez homered for Cincinnati, which has lost three of four since a three-game sweep of the San Francisco Giants. Brandon Phillips and rookie Yonder Alonso each had two hits, but the Reds picked up their 26th one-run loss of the season, most in the majors.</p>
<p>&#8220;Seems like we can&#8217;t get the big hit when we need a clutch hit,&#8221; Reds manager Dusty Baker said.</p>
<p>Reds starter Mike Leake (9-7) allowed three runs and six hits in six innings. He also had an RBI single in Cincinnati&#8217;s two-run fourth that trimmed Chicago&#8217;s lead to 3-2.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was missing some spots early, but then I locked in a little bit,&#8221; Leake said.</p>
<p>The Cubs jumped on Leake in the first. Starlin Castro hit a leadoff single and Campana followed with a slicing drive that landed inside the left-field line, bounced off the brick wall in foul territory and rolled past stumbling left fielder Alonso.</p>
<p>Campana, among the fastest players in baseball, zipped around the bases and scored standing up before the Reds could even return the ball to the infield, electrifying the crowd while some fans were still looking for their seats.</p>
<p>&#8220;I hit the ball and the first thing I thought is that the third baseman is going to catch it,&#8221; Campana said. &#8220;Then it got behind and I thought, `OK, that&#8217;s a double.&#8217; Then saw the guy hit the wall and I thought I had a chance to get all the way around.&#8221;</p>
<p>It was the Cubs&#8217; first inside-the-park homer at Wrigley Field since Sammy Sosa accomplished the feat against the Pirates on Oct. 6, 2001.</p>
<p>Campana, who is from Kettering, Ohio, and played college ball at the University of Cincinnati, never homered in 1,308 plate appearances in the minor leagues, though he said he did have an inside-the-parker in a Double-A playoff game last season.</p>
<p>&#8220;I always a hard time from guys in the minors saying no way I&#8217;m ever going to hit a home run,&#8221; Campana said. &#8220;It was an inside-the-parker, so I guess so far they&#8217;re right.&#8221;</p>
<p>Colvin added his fourth homer in the second inning, a drive into the right-field bleachers. It was his fourth career homer off Leake. &#8220;It&#8217;s just one of those things,&#8221; Colvin said. &#8220;I&#8217;ve been fortunate enough to get pitches I should hit off of him and that&#8217;s pretty much it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Castro also singled in the second and eighth, upping his NL-best hit total to 146.</p>
<p>Hernandez struck out to leave the bases loaded in the first, but the Reds rallied with two out in the fourth. With runners on first and second, Leake hit a shallow fly to center. Campana raced in and made a diving attempt, but the ball popped out of his glove when he struck the ground, allowing Alonso to score. Frazier then scored on a wild pitch.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was in my glove,&#8221; Campana said of his near-miss. &#8220;I blame my glove.&#8221;</p>
<p>Campana got another chance in the seventh and hauled in Phillips&#8217; deep drive to center just left of the 400-foot sign.</p>
<p>&#8220;When he first hit it, I thought it was gone,&#8221; Campana said. &#8220;So I just turned my back and started running and peeked up said, `I think I&#8217;m going to have a shot at it.&#8221;&#8216;</p>
<p>Carlos Pena added a sacrifice fly in the bottom half, but Hernandez connected against Kerry Wood in the eighth. Hernandez&#8217;s 11th homer cut Chicago&#8217;s lead to 4-3.</p>
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<p>CINCINNATI &#8212; The Cincinnati Reds took care of business early to help Mike Leake get a big win Saturday.</p>
<p>They scored five first-inning runs on their way to a 7-2 win against the San Francisco Giants.</p>
<p>Seven players each had a hit for the Reds on their way to a second consecutive win for just the second time since sweeping the Los Angeles Dodgers in a three-game series in Cincinnati June 13-15. Cincinnati won the series opener 4-3 in 13 innings Friday.</p>
<p>&#8220;It helped to score those first inning runs,&#8221; Dusty Baker said. &#8220;We haven&#8217;t been scoring a lot of runs lately.&#8221;</p>
<p>Leake, who leads the Reds in wins despite spending 13 days with Triple-A Louisville in May, earned his career-high ninth. The second-year right-hander, winner of eight games as a rookie in 2010, allowed eight hits and two runs &#8212; one earned &#8212; with no walks and seven strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not going to stop there,&#8221; Leake said.</p>
<p>The right-hander had quality starts in his past two outings but both resulted in losses as his teammates scored just three runs total, including a shutout loss to Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>&#8220;As a pitcher you never complain about runs,&#8221; Leake said. &#8220;Our offense is coming around.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Giants loaded the bases with one out against Leake in the seventh, but left-hander Bill Bray came on to get Carlos Beltran to fly out to left and Pablo Sandoval to ground out to third.</p>
<p>&#8220;Bray was outstanding against the middle of their order,&#8221; Baker said.</p>
<p>Beltran flied out in the ninth and is 1-for-14 in three games with the Giants since being traded from the Mets on Thursday.</p>
<p>Logan Ondrusek and Nick Masset added a shutout inning for the Reds.</p>
<p>The Reds pounced on an uncharacteristically wild Madison Bumgarner for five hits and five runs in sending 11 batters to the plate in the first inning. Brandon Phillips drove in the first run with a single to left, and Jay Bruce and Chris Heisey followed with back-to-back two-run singles up the middle.</p>
<p>Heisey, who is seeing most of the playing time since Jonny Gomes was traded to Washington, can feel the offense heating up.</p>
<p>&#8220;At any point, I think our offense can take off,&#8221; Heisey said. &#8220;We didn&#8217;t have a lot of key hits lately but were able to sting them together tonight. As a hitter, you hate to see a guy battling out there when you&#8217;re not scoring runs.</p>
<p>Bumgarner, who hadn&#8217;t walked more than one batter in any of his previous 10 starts and none in his three most recent appearances, didn&#8217;t help himself with two walks in the inning. The left-hander also hit Miguel Cairo while throwing 40 pitches, 23 for strikes.</p>
<p>The Giants got one run back on Sandoval&#8217;s 446-foot home run into the right-center field seats leading off the second, his 11th homer of the season and second in three games, but the Reds capitalized on two Giants errors to add to two unearned runs in the fourth.</p>
<p>Then Reds shortstop Edgar Renteria committed two errors in the fifth to hand San Francisco a gift run.</p>
<p>The veteran went to talk to Leake after his second error.</p>
<p>&#8220;You know he doesn&#8217;t want to make them,&#8221; Leake said. &#8220;He came in just to pick me up. When I was younger, I would have gotten angry but at some point you learn to deal with it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Leake, who spent no time in the minor leagues until his stint in May worked out of the jam.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s the sign of a good pitcher, when you can pitch yourself out of trouble,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;He has a lot of weapons. He has the pitches to get a double play. He&#8217;s not a strikeout pitcher but can get them when he needs to.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bumgarner (6-10) lasted four innings, allowing seven hits and seven runs &#8212; five earned &#8212; with three walks and four strikeouts. He also was called for a balk.</p>
<p>Notes: Left-hander Aroldis Chapman hasn&#8217;t allowed a hit in 8-23 innings in his past seven appearances, the longest single-season stretch by a Reds reliever since Chuck McElroy went 11 1/3 innings from April 25-May 17, 1994, according to Elias Sports Bureau. Chapman has retired 25 of the past 26 batters he&#8217;s faced, with one walk and 13 strikeouts. &#8230; Giants manager Bruce Bochy planned to give first Aubrey Huff Saturday and today off after he played all 13 innings Friday after the team&#8217;s 2:30 a.m. arrival from Philadelphia. &#8230; Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips extended his hitting streak to nine games (13-for-38, .342), the team&#8217;s longest current streak.</p>
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<p>Edgar Renteria #16 of the Cincinnati Reds hits a double during the game against the San Francisco Giants at Great American Ball Park on July 30, 2011 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)</p>
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<p>CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds took care of business early to help Mike Leake get a big win.</p>
<p>   They scored five first-inning runs on their way to a 7-2 win over the San Francisco Giants before a sellout crowd on Saturday.</p>
<p>   Seven players each had a hit for the Reds on their way to a second consecutive win for just the second time since sweeping the Los Angeles Dodgers in a three-game series in Cincinnati June 13-15. Cincinnati won the series opener 4-3 in 13 innings on Friday.</p>
<p>   “It helped to score those first inning runs,” Dusty Baker said. “We haven’t been scoring a lot of runs lately.”</p>
<p>   Leake, who leads the Reds in wins despite spending 13 days with Triple-A Louisville in May, earned his career-high ninth. The second-year right-hander, winner of eight games as a rookie in 2010, allowed eight hits and two runs — one earned — with no walks and seven strikeouts in 6 1-3 innings.</p>
<p>   “I’m not going to stop there,” Leake said.</p>
<p>   The righthander had quality starts in his last two outings but both resulted in losses as his slumping teammates scored just three runs total, including a shutout loss to Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>   “As a pitcher you never complain about runs,” Leake said. “Our offense is coming around.”</p>
<p>   The Giants loaded the bases with one out against Leake in the seventh, but left-hander Bill Bray came on to get Carlos Beltran to fly out harmlessly to left and Pablo Sandoval to ground out to third.</p>
<p>   “Bray was outstanding against the middle of their order,” Baker said.</p>
<p>   Beltran flied out in the ninth and now is 1 for 14 in three games with the Giants since being traded from the Mets on Thursday.</p>
<p>   Logan Ondrusek and Nick Masset each added a shutout inning for the Reds.</p>
<p>   The Reds pounced on an uncharacteristically wild Madison Bumgarner for five hits and five runs while sending 11 batters to the plate in the first inning. Brandon Phillips drove in the first run with a single to left, and Jay Bruce and Chris Heisey followed with back-to-back two-run singles up the middle.</p>
<p>   Heisey, who is seeing most of the playing time since Jonny Gomes was traded to Washington can feel the offense heating up.</p>
<p>   “At any point, I think our offense can take off,” Heisey said. “We didn’t have a lot of key hits lately but were able to sting them together tonight. As a hitter you hate to see a guy battling out there when you’re not scoring runs.</p>
<p>   Bumgarner, who hadn’t walked more than one batter in any of his previous 10 starts and none in his three most recent appearances, didn’t help himself with two walks in the inning. The left-hander also hit Miguel Cairo while throwing 40 pitches, 23 for strikes.</p>
<p>   The Giants got one run back on Sandoval’s 446-foot home run deep into the right-center field seats leading off the second, his 11th homer of the season and second in three games, but the Reds capitalized on two Giants errors to add to two unearned runs in the fourth.</p>
<p>   Then Reds shortstop Edgar Renteria committed two errors in the fifth to hand San Francisco a gift run.</p>
<p>   The veteran went to talk to Leake after his second miscue.</p>
<p>   “You know he doesn’t want to make them,” Leake said. “He came in just to pick me up. When I was younger, I would have gotten angry but at some point you learn to deal with it.”</p>
<p>   Leake, who spent no time in the minor leagues until his stint in May worked out of the jam.</p>
<p>   “That’s the sign of a good pitcher, when you can pitch yourself out of trouble,” Baker said. “He has a lot of weapons. He has the pitches to get a double play. He’s not a strikeout pitcher but can get them when he needs to.”</p>
<p>   Bumgarner (6-10) lasted four innings, allowing seven hits and seven runs — five earned — with three walks and four strikeouts. He also was called for a balk.</p>
<p>   The crowd of 40,402 was Cincinnati’s 12th sellout of the season, a record for Great American Ball Park. The previous record was set in 2003, the year the ballpark opened, and tied in 2004.</p>
<p>   Notes: LHP Aroldis Chapman hasn’t allowed a hit in 8-23 innings over his last seven appearances, the longest single-season stretch by a Reds reliever since Chuck McElroy went 11 1-3 innings in from April 25 through May 17, 1994, according to Elias Sports Bureau. Chapman has retired 25 of the last 26 batters he’s faced, with one walk and 13 strikeouts. … Giants manager Bruce Bochy planned to give 1B Aubrey Huff Saturday and Sunday off after he played all 13 innings Friday following the team’s 2:30 a.m. arrival from Philadelphia. … Reds 2B Brandon Phillips extended his hitting streak to nine games (13 for 38, .342), the team’s longest current streak.</p>
<p>   (Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)</p>
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<p>Seven players each had a hit for the Reds on their way to a second consecutive win for just the second time since sweeping the Los Angeles Dodgers in a three-game series in Cincinnati June 13-15. Cincinnati won the series opener 4-3 in 13 innings on Friday.</p>
<p> “It helped to score those first inning runs,” Dusty Baker said. “We haven’t been scoring a lot of runs lately.”</p>
<p>Leake, who leads the Reds in wins despite spending 13 days with Triple-A Louisville in May, earned his career-high ninth. The second-year right-hander, winner of eight games as a rookie in 2010, allowed eight hits and two runs — one earned — with no walks and seven strikeouts in 6 1-3 innings.</p>
<p> “I’m not going to stop there,” Leake said.</p>
<p>The righthander had quality starts in his last two outings but both resulted in losses as his slumping teammates scored just three runs total, including a shutout loss to Pittsburgh.</p>
<p> “As a pitcher you never complain about runs,” Leake said. “Our offense is coming around.”</p>
<p>The Giants loaded the bases with one out against Leake in the seventh, but left-hander Bill Bray came on to get Carlos Beltran to fly out harmlessly to left and Pablo Sandoval to ground out to third.</p>
<p> “Bray was outstanding against the middle of their order,” Baker said.</p>
<p>Beltran flied out in the ninth and now is 1 for 14 in three games with the Giants since being traded from the Mets on Thursday.</p>
<p>Logan Ondrusek and Nick Masset each added a shutout inning for the Reds.</p>
<p>The Reds pounced on an uncharacteristically wild Madison Bumgarner for five hits and five runs while sending 11 batters to the plate in the first inning. Brandon Phillips drove in the first run with a single to left, and Jay Bruce and Chris Heisey followed with back-to-back two-run singles up the middle.</p>
<p>Heisey, who is seeing most of the playing time since Jonny Gomes was traded to Washington can feel the offense heating up.</p>
<p> “At any point, I think our offense can take off,” Heisey said. “We didn’t have a lot of key hits lately but were able to sting them together tonight. As a hitter you hate to see a guy battling out there when you’re not scoring runs.</p>
<p>Bumgarner, who hadn’t walked more than one batter in any of his previous 10 starts and none in his three most recent appearances, didn’t help himself with two walks in the inning. The left-hander also hit Miguel Cairo while throwing 40 pitches, 23 for strikes.</p>
<p>The Giants got one run back on Sandoval’s 446-foot home run deep into the right-center field seats leading off the second, his 11th homer of the season and second in three games, but the Reds capitalized on two Giants errors to add to two unearned runs in the fourth.</p>
<p>Then Reds shortstop Edgar Renteria committed two errors in the fifth to hand San Francisco a gift run.</p>
<p>The veteran went to talk to Leake after his second miscue.</p>
<p> “You know he doesn’t want to make them,” Leake said. “He came in just to pick me up. When I was younger, I would have gotten angry but at some point you learn to deal with it.”</p>
<p>Leake, who spent no time in the minor leagues until his stint in May worked out of the jam.</p>
<p> “That’s the sign of a good pitcher, when you can pitch yourself out of trouble,” Baker said. “He has a lot of weapons. He has the pitches to get a double play. He’s not a strikeout pitcher but can get them when he needs to.”</p>
<p>Bumgarner (6-10) lasted four innings, allowing seven hits and seven runs — five earned — with three walks and four strikeouts. He also was called for a balk.</p>
<p>The crowd of 40,402 was Cincinnati’s 12th sellout of the season, a record for Great American Ball Park. The previous record was set in 2003, the year the ballpark opened, and tied in 2004.</p>
<p>Notes: LHP Aroldis Chapman hasn’t allowed a hit in 8-23 innings over his last seven appearances, the longest single-season stretch by a Reds reliever since Chuck McElroy went 11 1-3 innings in from April 25 through May 17, 1994, according to Elias Sports Bureau. Chapman has retired 25 of the last 26 batters he’s faced, with one walk and 13 strikeouts. &#8230; Giants manager Bruce Bochy planned to give 1B Aubrey Huff Saturday and Sunday off after he played all 13 innings Friday following the team’s 2:30 a.m. arrival from Philadelphia. &#8230; Reds 2B Brandon Phillips extended his hitting streak to nine games (13 for 38, .342), the team’s longest current streak.</p>
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<p> Tim Lincecum believes its nothing more than a coincidence that he has looked more like a journeyman than a two-time Cy Young award winner since a 133-pitch masterpiece against Oakland last month.</p>
<p>Lincecum matched his career-worst performance with seven runs allowed in four-plus innings as the San Francisco Giants lost 10-2 to the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t feel like it&#8217;s fatigue, I don&#8217;t feel like I&#8217;m getting tired,&#8221; Lincecum said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t feel like anything is broken. I just feel like it&#8217;s a matter of just getting back to being me.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lincecum (5-5) was far from it against Cincinnati, allowing seven earned runs for the first time since his rookie year in 2007. He allowed seven hits and walked four and struck out a career-low one batter.</p>
<p>He struggled with his control all afternoon, throwing 37 balls compared to 36 strikes, and had two wild pitches. He generated only two swings and misses all day — both to Drew Stubbs, who struck to open the game.</p>
<p>That was the high point for Lincecum who allowed an RBI single to Ryan Hanigan in the second inning, the two runs in the third and four runs in the fifth. Lincecum now has a 7.66 ERA in four starts since throwing 133 pitches in a shutout victory against Oakland last month.</p>
<p>&#8220;More than anything his fastball command&#8217;s off,&#8221; manager Bruce Bochy said. &#8220;It was an off day for Timmy, I don&#8217;t know how else to tell you, especially with his command. That&#8217;s a good hitting ballclub and you&#8217;re going to pay for it if you&#8217;re off. There&#8217;s not much else to it, really. He feels good, he&#8217;s healthy. He&#8217;s just having trouble getting the ball where he wants.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mike Leake (6-2) had no such trouble for the Reds. He pitched eight scoreless innings and even chipped in with his bat, starting a pair of rallies with hits off Lincecum in the third and fifth innings.</p>
<p>&#8220;I take pride in my hitting,&#8221; Leake said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t like to get out. It&#8217;s more fun to get hits than it is to pitch good sometimes. &#8230; Anytime I&#8217;m squaring balls up, it&#8217;s pretty fun.&#8221;</p>
<p>Brandon Phillips hit a two-run double and scored twice and Joey Votto knocked the San Francisco ace out with an RBI double in the fifth inning to give the Reds their second win in three games in San Francisco.</p>
<p>Leake allowed four hits — including an infield popup by Eli Whiteside that third baseman Scott Rolen lost for a single — and struck out a career-high eight. He improved to 3-0 with a 1.93 ERA in four starts since a brief stint back in the minors.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mainly my head is just back on straight a little bit,&#8221; Leake said. &#8220;I think I lost it there for a little.&#8221;</p>
<p>Leake had a 21.21 ERA in two previous outings against the Giants, including giving up six runs while retiring one batter in a relief outing in his final appearance of the season last August.</p>
<p>Leake doubled to lead off the two-run third inning when the Reds scored on a groundout by Jay Bruce and a wild pitch by Lincecum to make it 3-0.</p>
<p>Leake then singled to start the four-run fifth. Stubbs followed with a walk and both players scored on Phillips double to left field. Votto&#8217;s RBI double ended Lincecum&#8217;s briefest outing of the season and Rolen added a sacrifice fly to make it 7-0.</p>
<p>&#8220;That was a rare outing by Lincecum,&#8221; Reds manager Dusty Baker said. &#8220;That&#8217;s a two-time Cy Young award winner. He&#8217;s one of the best in the business. He wasn&#8217;t as sharp today as he usually is.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Reds, who went just 2-8 on their last road trip, have matched that total in three games in San Francisco. The pitching has had a big part in that with Johnny Cueto and two relievers combining on a 3-0 shutout Thursday night before Leake&#8217;s strong start. Pat Burrell broke up the shutout with a two-run homer in the ninth off Carlos Fisher — his first longball in 96 at-bats.</p>
<p>Cincinnati has gone a season-high four games without a home run, winning two of them.</p>
<p>Notes: Lincecum allowed seven runs, but only three earned runs, on May 16 against Colorado and seven earned runs to Toronto on June 13, 2007. &#8230; The Giants signed INF Bill Hall to replace injured 2B Freddy Sanchez. Hall entered the game in the fifth inning and walked in his first plate appearance for San Francisco. &#8230; The Reds are the only NL team that Lincecum has not beaten, excluding the Giants. He is 0-1 in three starts against Cincinnati.</p>
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) &#8211; As good as it felt to shut out the World Series champions for eight innings, getting a pair of hits against two-time Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum really made Mike Leake&#8217;s day.</p>
<p>Leake held the struggling San Francisco hitters in check and started two rallies with his bat as the Cincinnati Reds gave Lincecum one of his worst beatings ever in a 10-2 victory over the Giants on Saturday.</p>
<p>&#8220;I take pride in my hitting,&#8221; Leake said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t like to get out. It&#8217;s more fun to get hits than it is to pitch good sometimes. &#8230; Anytime I&#8217;m squaring balls up, it&#8217;s pretty fun.&#8221;</p>
<p>Brandon Phillips hit a two-run double and scored twice and Joey Votto knocked the San Francisco ace out with an RBI double in the fifth inning to give the Reds their second win in three games in San Francisco.</p>
<p>Lincecum (5-5) matched his career worst by allowing seven runs in four-plus innings, marking the first time since his rookie year in 2007 that he had allowed seven earned runs in a game.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was just kind of flying all over the place,&#8221; Lincecum said. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t have any command of the zone at all. To me, that&#8217;s just kind of going back to the drawing board and getting my mechanics straight.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the Giants struggling to generate any offense of late, that cushion proved to be more than enough for Leake (6-2), who improved to 3-0 with a 1.93 ERA in four starts since a brief stint back in the minors.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mainly my head is just back on straight a little bit,&#8221; Leake said. &#8220;I think I lost it there for a little.&#8221;</p>
<p>Leake allowed four hits — including an infield popup by Eli Whiteside that third baseman Scott Rolen lost for a single — and struck out a career-high eight. Leake had a 21.21 ERA in two previous outings against the Giants, including giving up six runs while retiring one batter in a relief outing in his final appearance of the season last August.</p>
<p>Leake also started a pair of rallies at the plate against Lincecum. Leake doubled to lead a the two-run third inning when the Reds scored on a groundout by Jay Bruce and a wild pitch by Lincecum to make it 3-0.</p>
<p>Leake then singled to start the four-run fifth. Drew Stubbs followed with a walk and both players scored on Phillips double to left field. Votto&#8217;s RBI double ended Lincecum&#8217;s briefest outing of the season and Rolen added a sacrifice fly to make it 7-0.</p>
<p>&#8220;That was a rare outing by Lincecum,&#8221; Reds manager Dusty Baker said. &#8220;That&#8217;s a two-time Cy Young award winner. He&#8217;s one of the best in the business. He wasn&#8217;t as sharp today as he usually is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lincecum allowed seven hits and walked four and struck out a career-low one batter. He struggled with his control all afternoon, throwing 37 balls compared to 36 strikes, and had two wild pitches. He generated only two swings and misses all day — both to Stubbs, who struck to open the game.</p>
<p>That was the high point of the game for Lincecum who allowed an RBI single to Ryan Hanigan in the second inning, the two runs in the third and four runs in the fifth.</p>
<p>Lincecum now has a 7.66 ERA in four starts since throwing 133 pitches in a shutout victory against Oakland last month.</p>
<p>&#8220;More than anything his fastball command&#8217;s off,&#8221; manager Bruce Bochy said. &#8220;It was an off day for Timmy, I don&#8217;t know how else to tell you, especially with his command.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a good hitting ballclub and you&#8217;re going to pay for it if you&#8217;re off. There&#8217;s not much else to it, really. He feels good, he&#8217;s healthy. He&#8217;s just having trouble getting the ball where he wants.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Reds, who went just 2-8 on their last road trip, have matched that total in three games in San Francisco. The pitching has had a big part in that with Johnny Cueto and two relievers combining on a 3-0 shutout Thursday night before Leake&#8217;s strong start. Pat Burrell broke up the shutout with a two-run homer in the ninth off Carlos Fisher — his first longball in 96 at-bats.</p>
<p>Cincinnati has gone a season-high four games without a home run, winning two of them.</p>
<p>Notes: Leake leads Reds pitchers with seven hits. &#8230; Lincecum allowed seven runs, but only three earned runs, on May 16 against Colorado and seven earned runs to Toronto on June 13, 2007. &#8230; The Giants signed INF Bill Hall to replace injured 2B Freddy Sanchez. Hall entered the game in the fifth inning and walked in his first plate appearance for San Francisco. &#8230; The Reds are the only NL team that Lincecum has not beaten, excluding the Giants. He is 0-1 in three starts against Cincinnati. <br /> </p>
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<p>  SAN FRANCISCO (AP) &#8211; Mike Leake pitched eight scoreless innings<br/>and also got two hits off Tim Lincecum as the Cincinnati Reds gave<br/>the San Francisco ace one of his worst beatings ever in a 10-2<br/>victory over the Giants on Saturday.<br/>Brandon Phillips hit a two-run double and scored twice and Joey<br/>Votto knocked the two-time Cy Young award winner out with an RBI<br/>double in the fifth inning to give the Reds their second win in<br/>three games in San Francisco.<br/>Lincecum (5-5) matched his career worst by allowing seven runs<br/>in four-plus innings, marking the first time since his rookie year<br/>in 2007 that he had allowed seven earned runs in a game.<br/>With the Giants struggling to generate any offense of late, that<br/>cushion proved to be more than enough for Leake (6-2), who improved<br/>to 3-0 with a 1.93 ERA in four starts since a brief stint back in<br/>the minors.<br/>Leake allowed four hits &#8211; including an infield popup by Eli<br/>Whiteside that third baseman Scott Rolen lost for a single &#8211; and<br/>struck out a career-high eight. Leake had a 21.21 ERA in two<br/>previous outings against the Giants, including giving up six runs<br/>while retiring one batter in a relief outing in his final<br/>appearance of the season last August.<br/>Leake also started a pair of rallies at the plate against<br/>Lincecum. Leake doubled to lead a the two-run third inning when the<br/>Reds scored on a groundout by Jay Bruce and a wild pitch by<br/>Lincecum to make it 3-0.<br/>Leake then singled to start the four-run fifth. Drew Stubbs<br/>followed with a walk and both players scored on Phillips double to<br/>left field. Votto&#8217;s RBI double ended Lincecum&#8217;s briefest outing of<br/>the season and Rolen added a sacrifice fly to make it 7-0.<br/>Lincecum allowed seven hits and walked four and struck out a<br/>career-low one batter. He struggled with his control all afternoon,<br/>throwing 37 balls compared to 36 strikes, and had two wild pitches.<br/>He generated only two swings and misses all day &#8211; both to Stubbs,<br/>who struck to open the game.<br/>That was the high point of the game for Lincecum who allowed an<br/>RBI single to Ryan Hanigan in the second inning, the two runs in<br/>the third and four runs in the fifth. Lincecum now has a 7.66 ERA<br/>in four starts since throwing 133 pitches in a shutout victory<br/>against Oakland last month.<br/>The Reds, who went just 2-8 on their last road trip, have<br/>matched that total in three games in San Francisco. The pitching<br/>has had a big part in that with Johnny Cueto and two relievers<br/>combining on a 3-0 shutout Thursday night before Leake&#8217;s strong<br/>start. Pat Burrell broke up the shutout with a two-run homer in the<br/>ninth off Carlos Fisher &#8211; his first longball in 96 at-bats.<br/>Cincinnati has gone a season-high four games without a home run,<br/>winning two of them.<br/>Notes: Leake leads Reds pitchers with seven hits. &#8230; Lincecum<br/>allowed seven runs, but only three earned runs, on May 16 against<br/>Colorado and seven earned runs to Toronto on June 13, 2007. &#8230; The<br/>Giants signed INF Bill Hall to replace injured 2B Freddy Sanchez.<br/>Hall entered the game in the fifth inning and walked in his first<br/>plate appearance for San Francisco. &#8230; The Reds are the only NL<br/>team that Lincecum has not beaten, excluding the Giants. He is 0-1<br/>in three starts against Cincinnati.</p>
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—As good as it felt to shut out the World Series<br />
champions for eight innings, getting a pair of hits against two-time Cy Young<br />
winner <span>Tim Lincecum(notes)</span> really made <span>Mike Leake’s(notes)</span> day.</p>
<p>Leake held the struggling San Francisco hitters in check and started two<br />
rallies with his bat as the Cincinnati Reds gave Lincecum one of his worst<br />
beatings ever in a 10-2 victory over the Giants on Saturday.</p>
<p>“I take pride in my hitting,” Leake said. “I don’t like to get out. It’s<br />
more fun to get hits than it is to pitch good sometimes. … Anytime I’m<br />
squaring balls up, it’s pretty fun.”</p>
<p><span>Brandon Phillips(notes)</span> hit a two-run double and scored twice and <span>Joey Votto(notes)</span><br />
knocked the San Francisco ace out with an RBI double in the fifth inning to give<br />
the Reds their second win in three games in San Francisco.</p>
<p>Lincecum (5-5) matched his career worst by allowing seven runs in four-plus<br />
innings, marking the first time since his rookie year in 2007 that he had<br />
allowed seven earned runs in a game.</p>
<p>“I was just kind of flying all over the place,” Lincecum said. “I didn’t<br />
have any command of the zone at all. To me, that’s just kind of going back to<br />
the drawing board and getting my mechanics straight.”</p>
<p>With the Giants struggling to generate any offense of late, that cushion<br />
proved to be more than enough for Leake (6-2), who improved to 3-0 with a 1.93<br />
ERA in four starts since a brief stint back in the minors.</p>
<p>“Mainly my head is just back on straight a little bit,” Leake said. “I<br />
think I lost it there for a little.”</p>
<p>Leake allowed four hits—including an infield popup by <span>Eli Whiteside(notes)</span> that<br />
third baseman <span>Scott Rolen(notes)</span> lost for a single—and struck out a career-high<br />
eight. Leake had a 21.21 ERA in two previous outings against the Giants,<br />
including giving up six runs while retiring one batter in a relief outing in his<br />
final appearance of the season last August.</p>
<p>Leake also started a pair of rallies at the plate against Lincecum. Leake<br />
doubled to lead a the two-run third inning when the Reds scored on a groundout<br />
by <span>Jay Bruce(notes)</span> and a wild pitch by Lincecum to make it 3-0.</p>
<p>Leake then singled to start the four-run fifth. <span>Drew Stubbs(notes)</span> followed with a<br />
walk and both players scored on Phillips double to left field. Votto’s RBI<br />
double ended Lincecum’s briefest outing of the season and Rolen added a<br />
sacrifice fly to make it 7-0.</p>
<p>“That was a rare outing by Lincecum,” Reds manager Dusty Baker said.<br />
“That’s a two-time Cy Young award winner. He’s one of the best in the business.<br />
He wasn’t as sharp today as he usually is.”</p>
<p>Lincecum allowed seven hits and walked four and struck out a career-low one<br />
batter. He struggled with his control all afternoon, throwing 37 balls compared<br />
to 36 strikes, and had two wild pitches. He generated only two swings and misses<br />
all day—both to Stubbs, who struck to open the game.</p>
<p>That was the high point of the game for Lincecum who allowed an RBI single<br />
to <span>Ryan Hanigan(notes)</span> in the second inning, the two runs in the third and four runs in<br />
the fifth. Lincecum now has a 7.66 ERA in four starts since throwing 133 pitches<br />
in a shutout victory against Oakland last month.</p>
<p>“More than anything his fastball command’s off,” manager Bruce Bochy said.<br />
“It was an off day for Timmy, I don’t know how else to tell you, especially<br />
with his command. That’s a good hitting ballclub and you’re going to pay for it<br />
if you’re off. There’s not much else to it, really. He feels good, he’s healthy.<br />
He’s just having trouble getting the ball where he wants.”</p>
<p>The Reds, who went just 2-8 on their last road trip, have matched that total<br />
in three games in San Francisco. The pitching has had a big part in that with<br />
<span>Johnny Cueto(notes)</span> and two relievers combining on a 3-0 shutout Thursday night before<br />
Leake’s strong start. <span>Pat Burrell(notes)</span> broke up the shutout with a two-run homer in<br />
the ninth off <span>Carlos Fisher(notes)</span>—his first longball in 96 at-bats.</p>
<p>Cincinnati has gone a season-high four games without a home run, winning two<br />
of them.</p>
<p>Notes: Leake leads Reds pitchers with seven hits. … Lincecum allowed seven<br />
runs, but only three earned runs, on May 16 against Colorado and seven earned<br />
runs to Toronto on June 13, 2007. … The Giants signed INF <span>Bill Hall(notes)</span> to replace<br />
injured 2B <span>Freddy Sanchez(notes).</span> Hall entered the game in the fifth inning and walked<br />
in his first plate appearance for San Francisco. … The Reds are the only NL<br />
team that Lincecum has not beaten, excluding the Giants. He is 0-1 in three<br />
starts against Cincinnati.</p>
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 Cincinnati  Reds  young pitcher  Mike Leake  will face  off with San Francisco<br />
 Giants  two-time  NL Cy Young Award  winner Tim Lincecum this afternoon in the<br />
 continuation of a four-game series from AT&#038;T Park.
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 Leake  is 2-0  with a 2.70 earned run  average in his last three starts &#8212; all<br />
 Cincinnati wins &#8212; and is coming off Monday&#8217;s 8-2 win over the Chicago Cubs in<br />
 which  he  allowed two runs  on 10  hits in eight  innings of work. The effort<br />
 lifted Leake&#8217;s record to 5-2 in 12 games (9 starts) and lowered his earned run<br />
 average to 4.63.
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 The  right-hander, who is 1-1 on the road this season, will face San Francisco<br />
 for the third time in his career. Leake has no record and a lopsided 21.21 ERA<br />
 in two career games (1 start) in this matchup, spanning just 4 2/3 innings.
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 Lincecum,  nicknamed The  Freak, had  won back-to-back  starts before  posting<br />
 consecutive  no-decisions  and previously toed the  rubber in a 5-4 win versus<br />
 Washington on Monday. Lincecum was banged around for four runs in five innings<br />
 and  has allowed nine  runs over his past two outings. He allowed that many in<br />
 six starts from April 29-May 27.
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 The  right-hander owns a  1-1 mark in five starts by the Bay and is 0-0 with a<br />
 4.85 ERA in two career starts against the Reds. Lincecum last faced Cincinnati<br />
 in  an 8-5  win at Great American Ball  Park on Aug. 18, 2009 and allowed five<br />
 runs in six innings for the no-decision.
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 San  Francisco got the best of the Reds in Friday&#8217;s second installment of this<br />
 series,  as Nate Schierholtz garnered hero status by plating speedy outfielder<br />
 Andres  Torres on a  pinch-hit single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth<br />
 for  a 3-2  victory. Miguel Tejada and Cody  Ross both had two hits and an RBI<br />
 for  the NL West-leading  Giants, who rebounded from a 3-0 loss to the Reds in<br />
 the  series opener to win for the seventh time in 10 tries. Tejada is riding a<br />
 seven-game hitting streak and is batting .357 during the run.
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 Ryan  Vogelsong started for San Francisco, which leads Arizona by two games in<br />
 the  division standings,  and allowed two runs in six innings. Jeremy Affeldt,<br />
 Sergio  Romo  and closer Brain Wilson  all threw a scoreless inning of relief,<br />
 with Wilson notching the win (5-1).
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<p>
 Giants second baseman Freddy Sanchez suffered a dislocated right shoulder when<br />
 he  dove for a  ball in the fifth inning. Sanchez will most likely land on the<br />
 disabled list after an upcoming MRI.
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<p>
 &#8220;We  feel  horrible for Freddy, but  we&#8217;ll keep fighting,&#8221; said Giants manager<br />
 Bruce  Bochy, who  said Sanchez will have  an MRI on Saturday to determine how<br />
 much time he will miss.
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 The  Giants  are 5-3 on  a 10-game homestand and  are expected to sign veteran<br />
 infielder Bill Hall to fill the gap that Sanchez left.
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 Cincinnati  entered last  night&#8217;s game with three wins in four tries, but lost<br />
 for  the fourth time  in seven games. Jose Arredondo was saddled with the loss<br />
 after  Schierholtz  stroked the game-winning  hit in  the bottom of the ninth.<br />
 Arredondo  and  Logan Ondrusek combined to  walk the bases loaded in the final<br />
 frame,  and  with two outs,  Schierholtz lined one  between third and short to<br />
 send San Francisco to the win column.
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 &#8220;When  you have  walks late in the  game, they&#8217;re certainly going to haunt you<br />
 and they haunted us tonight,&#8221; said Cincinnati manager Dusty Baker.
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<p>
 The  Reds blew a decent start by Travis Wood, who held the Giants to a pair of<br />
 runs  despite allowing  11 hits over eight innings. Brandon Phillips had three<br />
 hits  and Ryan Hanigan went 2-for-4 with an RBI for the Reds, who are 1-1 on a<br />
 seven-game road trip through San Francisco and Los Angeles.
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<p>
 If Cincinnati can get closer Francisco Cordero in position for a save, he will<br />
 tie  Doug Jones for 20th on the all-time saves list at 303. Jeff Montgomery is<br />
 19th with 304 saves.
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<p>
 San  Francisco  won four of  seven over  the Reds a  season ago, taking two of<br />
 three at home.
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<p>CHICAGO (AP) &#8212; Cincinnati Reds pitcher Mike Leake likely will move from the starting rotation into the bullpen in a long-relief role.<br/></p>
<p>Homer Bailey beat the Houston Astros on Thursday to earn his first victory of the year after being shelved with a shoulder problem. Johnny Cueto is slated to make his season debut Sunday against the Chicago Cubs after dealing with irritation in his biceps and triceps.<br/></p>
<p>That leaves Leake as the odd man out.<br/></p>
<p>Manager Dusty Baker said Friday that Leake, who was involved in a shoplifting case earlier this season, could move to the bullpen. He is 3-1 with a 5.77 ERA.<br/></p>
<p>&#8220;We were going to start the season with (Leake) as our long man and sixth starter,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;The way my starters have been going, I&#8217;ve got him and (Sam) LeCure. I&#8217;ve got two long guys, which is what we need right now.&#8221;<br/></p>
<p>Baker sees Leake as an ideal long-man in the bullpen, something Cincinnati has needed more frequently this year with struggling starters.<br/></p>
<p>&#8220;He stays in shape, comes in and throws strikes,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t have to hit for him if he comes up like you do with a lot of relievers, because he can hit.&#8221;<br/></p>
<p>Leake was hit hard by the Astros on Tuesday. It was the right-hander&#8217;s first start since he settled his shoplifting case, and one of the worst of his career. He matched a career high by allowing seven runs in only 3 2/3 innings, his shortest appearance of the season.<br/></p>
<p>Leake pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of unauthorized use of property April 29. He was sentenced to community service.</p>
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<p>(Sports Network) â€“ Second-year right-hander Mike Leake goes for a second straight win over the Houston Astros tonight when the Cincinnati Reds host them to open a weather-altered three-game series at Great American Ball Park.</p>
<p>The teams were scheduled to get their series under way Monday night, but the game was postponed by rain. It will be made up at the tail end of the series on Thursday, which had been a scheduled day off for both teams.</p>
<p>The San Diego native made his initial start of 2011 against the Astros on April 5 in Cincinnati and emerged with a win, allowing three hits and two runs over six innings of an 8-2 triumph.</p>
<p>Heâ€™s largely made news for off-the-field issues since, following an April 18 arrest for shoplifting six shirts valued at a total of $59.88 from a Macyâ€™s store in Cincinnati.</p>
<p>He pleaded guilty Friday to a reduced charge, and, if he completes counseling and 30 hours of community service, the case will be dropped, and the conviction expunged from his record.</p>
<p>In a press conference Friday, Leake said he had purchased similar shirts two weeks earlier, then took them back to the store to exchange them. But instead of dealing with a clerk, he said he attempted to leave the store with the replacements.</p>
<p>The 23-year-old has won all three of his decisions on the season and has gone seven innings in two outings since the incident, defeating Arizona on April 21 and getting a no-decision in a 3-2 loss to Milwaukee on April 26.</p>
<p>Heâ€™s 2-1 in four career starts against Houston with a 2.49 earned run average in 25 1/3 innings.</p>
<p>For the Astros, lefty J.A. Happ tries against to snap out of early season difficulties.</p>
<p>The 28-year-old was 1-1 after his second start of the season â€“ a 7-1 defeat of Florida on April 10 â€“ but has dropped three straight since against San Diego, the New York Mets and St. Louis.</p>
<p>In those games, heâ€™s pitched 16 2/3 innings while allowing 18 hits and 12 runs.</p>
<p>Happ opened his season against Leake and the Reds and allowed seven runs in seven hits in four innings on the short end of the 8-2 verdict.</p>
<p>On Sunday in Cincinnati, Emilio Bonifacio hit a three-run homer and Hanley Ramirez added a two-run shot, as the Florida Marlins clubbed a season-high five homers in taking a 9-5 decision over Cincinnati in the rubber match of a three-game set.</p>
<p>Jay Bruce slugged a two-run homer and Brandon Phillips added a solo shot for the Reds, who have dropped three of five and havenâ€™t won consecutive games since April 11-12 at San Diego.</p>
<p>Bronson Arroyo (3-3) was touched for seven hits and five runs with a pair of walks and fanned three over seven frames.</p>
<p>In Houston, Carlos Lee belted a three-run homer in support of starting pitcher Bud Norris, but wound up leaving Sundayâ€™s 5-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewers following a violent collision with teammate Angel Sanchez in the seventh inning.</p>
<p>Lee collided with Sanchez in shallow left field while pursuing a ball hit by Milwaukeeâ€™s Mark Kotsay. It appeared the Astros shortstop kneed Lee in the ribs. Lee remained down for several minutes before being removed from the field on a cart. He was then taken to a local hospital to have tests performed on his left ribcage.</p>
<p>Norris (2-1) limited the Brewers to three hits and three walks in 7 2/3 innings. The right-hander also recorded 11 strikeouts, three shy of his career high.</p>
<p>Jason Bourgeois collected two hits and scored a run for Houston, which took two straight after dropping Fridayâ€™s series opener.</p>
<p>Cincinnati took two of three from the Astros earlier in the season.</p>
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