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cincinnati reds

Reds place SS Cozart on DL Sun Jul 24 18:41:00 2011 EST
Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - The Cincinnati Reds have placed rookie shortstop Zack Cozart on the 15-day disabled list with a hyperextended left elbow. Cozart suffered the injury in the fourth inning of Saturday's 11-2 victory over the Braves while trying to make a tag at second base on Atlanta's Nate McLouth. The 25-year-old Cozart is hitting .324 with two homers in 11 games for the Reds this season. Cincinnati recalled shortstop Paul Janish from Triple-A Louisville to take Cozart's spot o
Reds place Rolen on DL; activate Arredondo Fri Jul 22 20:02:45 2011 EST
Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - The Cincinnati Reds placed third baseman Scott Rolen on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left shoulder on Friday. The 36-year-old Rolen is hitting .242 with five home runs and 36 RBI this season. Rolen has played in just three of the Reds' six games since starting in his seventh career All-Star Game July 12. In a corresponding move, Cincinnati recalled infielder Todd Frazier from Triple-A Louisville. Frazier hit .260 with 15 home runs and 46 RBI over 90
Pirates and Cards open up key set in the Steel City Fri Jul 22 10:43:15 2011 EST
ttsburgh, which of course has endured 18 straight losing seasons, has done most of its damage against the NL Central, as it is 24-14 against the division and has won 15 of its last 20. The Pirates, though, were denied a series sweep over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, falling 3-1. Andrew McCutchen knocked in the Pirates' lone run with an RBI double in just the club's third loss in nine games overall. Karstens (8-5) absorbed the loss after giving up three runs -- one earned -- on seven hits o
Bochy ready for battle in Giants-Brewers matchup Thu Jul 21 16:02:35 2011 EST
nting on getting more support from a Giants squad that has scored four or more runs in six of its last eight contests. After the Giants close out their homestand on Sunday, they will head east to square off with the Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds. The Giants and Phillies haven't met since San Francisco punched its ticket to last year's World Series with an NLCS triumph. The Brewers paid a visit to Arizona before heading to the Golden State. They won two of three matchups with San Fra
Sanchez resumes rehab stint, Zito skipped for Giants Thu Jul 21 15:31:14 2011 EST
San Francisco, CA (Sports Network) - Pitching got the job done a year ago for the World Series champion San Francisco Giants. It appears that's what it will take for them to become the first National League team since the Cincinnati Reds in 1975-76 to repeat as champions. San Francisco's rotation is missing one bird from the nest, however, as Jonathan Sanchez is currently on a rehab assignment in the minor leagues. Battling a case of left biceps tendinitis, Sanchez hasn't pitched at the major l
Reds take down Pirates to avoid sweep Wed Jul 20 15:55:08 2011 EST
Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - After being shutout in its past two games, the Cincinnati Reds had no such trouble Wednesday, taking down the red-hot Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-1, to avoid a sweep in the finale of a three-game set at PNC Park. Jay Bruce went 2-for-2 and scored a run. Joey Votto, Edgar Renteria and Miguel Cairo had an RBI apiece for the Reds, who avoided their first sweep since dropping three straight to the Indians May 20-22. Jonny Cueto (6-3) picked up his first win since beating
Pirates shut down Reds again, win 1-0 Tue Jul 19 22:00:56 2011 EST
Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - James McDonald worked 6 1/3 scoreless frames and the Pittsburgh bullpen proved equally effective as the Pirates posted a 1-0 victory and shut out the Cincinnati Reds for the second consecutive night. McDonald (6-4) allowed four hits and walked three while striking out seven before being pulled with the bases loaded. Joe Beimel and Chris Resop closed the door in the seventh and Joel Hanrahan worked around a pair of ninth-inning singles to record his 28th save of
Reds minor leaguer Tuttle suspended Tue Jul 19 19:43:57 2011 EST
New York, NY (Sports Network) - Cincinnati Reds minor league pitcher Daniel Tuttle was given a 50-game suspension by Major League Baseball for a second violation the drug and treatment program for a drug abuse. Tuttle, who plays for the Arizona League Reds, was 3-1 with a 3.91 ERA in five games (3 starts) this season. The 20-year-old right-hander was Cincinnati's fifth-round draft selection in 2009.
First-place Pirates, Reds continue series at PNC Park Tue Jul 19 10:57:10 2011 EST
Park on Monday night given that the Pirates continue to shock the rest of the National League Central. Back in first place after taking the opener of this three-game series, Pittsburgh goes after a sixth straight victory over the struggling Cincinnati Reds this evening. In a game that featured a pair of rain delays, Charlie Morton combined with three other relievers last night to lead the Pirates to a 2-0 victory over the Reds. That win pushed Pittsburgh a half-game ahead of both Milwaukee and
Reyes set to return as Mets open series vs. Cards Tue Jul 19 10:42:10 2011 EST
nto the break and was hit hard by the Los Angeles Dodgers his last time out, allowing six runs (five earned) in 5 2/3 innings. He has never faced the Cardinals. St. Louis also enters this series reeling a bit after losing two of three to the Cincinnati Reds over the weekend at Great American Ball Park. The Cards dropped Sunday's rubber match, 3-1, to fall for the fifth time in their last eight games. Jaime Garcia (9-4) allowed a pair of runs over seven frames to absorb the loss. Tonight, St. Lo
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