The Reds beat the Braves 5-4 on Tuesday, May 7, 2013, at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati in the second game of a three-game series.
Every writer on deadline in the press box had one story written late Tuesday night. Devin Mesoraco and Shin-Soo Choo had another story in mind.Mesoraco rescued the Reds from certain defeat in the ninth with a game-tying, pinch-hit, two-out, two-strike home run, just over the glove of the Braves center ...
One of these days, they might run out of space for the K cards in the upper deck in left field at Great American Ball Park. It might take an extra-inning game for the Reds to get to 22 strikeouts — that’s how many spaces there are — but this ...
Reds manager Dusty Baker sits in the same spot for every home game, just to the right of the steps leading to the on-deck circle. He gnaws on his trademark toothpicks with the same intensity the players reserve for sunflower seeds, which litter the dugout steps and every square foot ...
Donald Lutz knows a thing or two about the Hofbräuhaus, having been to the famous beer hall a couple of times. That’s the original in Munich, Germany, of course, not the one across the river from Great American Ball Park in Newport.The newest Reds outfielder started his first series in ...
J.J. Hoover got off to a rocky start this season. The fans were turning on him just days into the season when he gave up two earned runs twice in the first four games.Hoover acknowledged his struggles on Twitter on April 6.“Thanks for the support,” he wrote. “I know not ...
The Braves beat the Reds 7-4 on Monday, May 6, 2013, in the first game of a three-game series at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.
Reds manager Dusty Baker was asked before Monday’s game against the Braves if he believes in momentum, a concept that’s about as fickle in baseball as the weather. “Momentum’s in the hands of the pitcher,” Baker said. “He can create momentum or stop it.” That was never truer than Monday ...
Mat Latos improved to 3-0 on the season after the Reds dropped the Cubs 7-4 on Sunday afternoon. Joey Votto had three hits and an RBI while Todd Frazier drove in two to lead Cincinnati.
The Reds were one game over .500 (5-4) when they had their last off day before a stretch of 20 games in 20 days. They promptly lost their next three games to the Pirates, then won eight of 10 at home and closed one of the toughest stretches of the ...
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