The Cincinnati Reds struggled at the plate and lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers by the score of 4-1 on Tuesday night.  The Reds lone run came in the ninth inning but it was a little bit to late to make up a four run difference.

Matt Belisle took the loss after pitching six innings and giving up seven hits and three runs.  Belisle’s record now stands at 1-4 on the season.  Belisle really needs to turn things around and the throw the ball better and start helping out the team get some wins.

Bill Bray gave up one run as he pitched 1/3 of an inning in relief of Belisle.  Jared Burton was then brought in to finish the seventh inning.  Josh Fogg pitched a scoreless eighth inning for the Reds.

The lone run for Reds came in the ninth inning when Edwin Encarnacion singled in Adam Dunn.   A little to late however for the Reds to come back in the game.

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Aaron Harang and Kent Mercker did not have good performances today as they gave up five combined runs as the Reds lost to the Cardinals 5-2.   Harang pitched six innings and gave up seven hits and three runs while Mercker pitched .2 innings in relief of Harang and gave up another two runs.   Harang took the loss and is now 1-4 on the season.

The Reds only scored in one inning and that was the second inning when Edwin Encarnacion hit a solo home run and Ryan Freel had a infield single that scored Joey Votto.  The Reds left 18 men on base while striking out six times and only taking two walks in the game.

The Reds were swept by the Cardinals in the short two game series. – Reds Blog

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The Cincinnati Reds scored two runs in each of the third and fourth innings and then held off the St. Louis Cardinals for a 4-3 victory.  A great win for the Reds as the beat the Cardinals and picked up their twelfth win of the season.

Bronson Arroyo picked up his first win of the season as he pitched six innings and gave up three runs on six hits.  Arroyo did strikeout six batters and walked three.  Francisco Cordero picked up his fourth save of the season in the game.

Edwin Encarnacion went 2-4 in the game including two RBI.  Brandon Phillips and Adam Dunn both had on RBI as well.  The Reds had more chances to score runs, but they left 18 men on base.  They need to knock those runs in if they want to really make a run in the division.

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The Cincinnati Reds lost the to Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday by a score of 9-3 putting the Reds at 8-12 for the season.  This loss comes hard, as the Reds have been slowly falling behind in the season standings and need to start playing some better baseball if they want to stay in contention in the division.

Edwin Encarnacion and Joey Votto hit solo home runs late in the game, but the Reds were so far down it realy didn’t matter.  Paul Bako also had a RBI in the game when he doubled to center field in the fifth inning.

Matt Belisle was the opening pitcher for the Red throwing for four innings giving up 12 hits, seven runs and a walk.  He picked up his first loss of the year putting him at 0-1.  Jeremy Affeldt, Josh Fogg, Todd Coffey, and Kent Mercker would pitch the last six innings for the Reds.  Fogg was the only relief pitcher to give up earned runs as he gave up two runs in his two innings pitched.

The Reds will be facing the Dodgers one more time tonight at home for game two of the series.

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The Cincinnati Reds took home a win on Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 putting the Reds at 8-11 for the year.  With most of the game’s action happening in the 10th inning, the fans had a wait a while to see this game take off. 

Jared Burton is now 1-1 for the year after picking up the win on Sunday.  He closed out the night allowing two hits and two runs in the tenth inning.  It was Aaron Harang who opened up the game with eight innings pitched allowing four hits and one run.

Edwin Encarnacion and Paul Bako both hit solo home runs in the 10th inning before Ken Griffey Jr. singled in the game winning run later in the inning.  Encarnacion had two home runs giving him four home runs and nine RBI for the season and Bako picked up his first home run and fourth RBI of the year as well.

The Cincinnati Reds will take on the Los Angeles Dodgers at home on Monday night for a two game match up.  Who do you think will come out on top?

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Cincinnati Reds manager Dusty Baker made his return to Wrigley Field to play the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night, and the outcome was not what Baker was hoping for as the Cubs defeated the Reds 9-5.  Baker was booed a little before the game, but he made a pitching change, those boos got a lot louder.  Hmm, I wonder if a little alcohol in all those Cubs fans had something to do with that lol.

Aaron Harang did not have his best stuff as he gave up five earned runs on eight hits in six innings.  Mark DeRosa and Derrek Lee both took Harang deep.  Jared Burton, Jeremy Affeldt, and Todd Coffey all pitched .2 innings and gave up earned runs.  Burton gave up two runs, while Affeldt and Coffey both gave up one one.

Ken Griffey Jr. had the biggest hit for the Cubs when he hit a two-run homer in the third inning.  Griffey led the Reds with two RBI.  Jeff Keppinger, Edwin Encarnacion, and Joey Votto all had one RBI in the game as well.

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The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday by the score of 4-1.  Great pitching by Aaron Harang and a home run by Edwin Encarnacion proved to be to much for the Brewers.

Harang pitched eight strong innings to pick up the win.  He then turned the game over to ex-brewer Francisco Cordero who picked up the save.  Great job by both pitchers today.

Encarnacion hit a two run homer in the 7th inning, and then Paul Bako singled in another run to give the Reds a 4-1 lead.  Earlier in the game Bako hit a RBI double as well.  Other then Encarnacion and Bako, the Reds didn’t have much offense on the day.

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