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The Cincinnati Reds hope that rookie left-hander Lance Davis can help end their latest losing streak as they open a three-game set with the Milwaukee Brewers.
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For first time in 39 years,
Cards sweep pathetic Reds

If ever the Cincinnati Reds were going to beat the St. Louis Cardinals, it figured to be Thursday night in Busch Stadium. Link to the story

St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 3
Jim Edmonds continued his hot hitting and Dustin Hermanson beat the Cincinnati Reds for the first time in his career as the St. Louis Cardinals won their eighth straight game, 8-3.
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McGwire kicked out
after called third strike

Mark McGwire of the St. Louis Cardinals was ejected for the third time this season after being called out on strikes in Thursday night's game against the Cincinnati Reds.
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Posted August 16, 2001
Reitsma pounded by
Cardinals for 13th loss

Chris Reitsma is dangerously close to Brian Reith Territory, something the Cincinnati Reds best avoid.
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Boone again sent to DL
with broken wrist

For the second time this season, third baseman Aaron Boone has been knocked onto the disabled list with a fractured right wrist, once again the result of being hit by a pitch. Link to the story

St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 4
Woody Williams' second home start for his new team was not as good as the first, but Jim Edmonds' drove in four runs as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Cincinnati Reds, 8-4, for their seventh straight win. Link to the story



Posted August 15, 2001
St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 1
Matt Morris tossed his second complete game of the season and Mike Matheny and Craig Paquette homered as the St. Louis Cardinals coasted to their sixth straight win, 7-1 over the Cincinnati Reds.
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Frustrated Reds lose to Cards
This was supposed to be a Dennys Reyes party, but Matt Morris ended up with all the favors.
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Reds' lefties have left the building
With the departure Monday night of Hector Mercado, optioned to Class AAA Louisville, the Cincinnati Reds’ bullpen is devoid of left-handers. Link to the story

Reds hope new
stadium makes difference

The Cincinnati Reds are turning to the glory days of the past to try and help the team with the worst home record in baseball.
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Posted August 14, 2001
St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2
Edgar Renteria's two-run single in the eighth inning capped a three-run rally and helped reliever Andy Benes notch his 150th career victory as the St. Louis Cardinals posted a 3-2 triumph over the Cincinnati Reds.
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Victory eludes Reds again
An exasperated Bob Boone pulled opened the door to a small refrigerator in his clubhouse office after Monday night's game in Busch Stadium and a dozen full soft drink cans clattered to the floor.
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Reyes returns to rotation
Dennys Reyes makes his 17th career start tonight, first in more than two years when he faced Los Angeles in Dodger Stadium July 28, 1999. That was his only start for the Cincinnati Reds, and it was a 9-1 loss to the Dodgers.
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Rijo back in big leagues
Jose Rijo will be promoted to the big leagues on Friday, completing a comeback from four major elbow operations by pitching out of the Cincinnati Reds' bullpen.
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Posted August 13, 2001
Sunday: Colorado 7, Cincinnati 6
The Colorado Rockies are not a good road team -- with the exception of trips to Cincinnati. Link to the story

Cincinnati's comedy of
errors erase 6-2 lead

For those of the 23,887 fans who fled Cinergy Field to beat Interstate 75 construction snarls, believing the Cincinnati Reds beat the Colorado Rockies because they had a three-run lead, well, it was a home game, wasn't it? Link to the story

Junior catches Rockies off guard
When Junior Griffey pushed a bunt to the left side Saturday in the first inning against Colorado's Ted Williams Shift, it was a two-pronged surprise: one that he did it and one that he did it with two outs and nobody on. Link to the story

Rijo back in big leagues
Jose Rijo will be promoted to the big leagues on Friday, completing a comeback from four major elbow operations by pitching out of the Cincinnati Reds' bullpen.
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Posted August 12, 2001
Cincinnati 7, Colorado 3
Aaron Boone and Dmitri Young each drove in two runs to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
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Smallball propels
Reds past Rockies

Todd Walker's home run Friday night against Colorado, the team that traded him to the Cincinnati Reds last month, didn't even sting the Rockies because all it did was cut a ten-run loss to a nine-run loss for the Reds and give coach Tim Foli some batting practice ammunition before Saturday's game. Link to the story

If Dunn is a Bull,
outfield's a china shop

It was suggested that maybe Reds Manager Bob Boone would be wise to hang a cowbell around right fielder Adam Dunn's neck to save broken bones and dislocations . . . and not on Dunn. It would be to protect center fielder Junior Griffey and second baseman Todd Walker from Dunn's fast-moving 6-foot-6, 245-pound body. Link to the story



Posted August 11, 2001
Reds hang out the ugly
sign in loss to Rockies

The Cincinnati Reds would be better off homeless — put 'em on the street in tattered rags and build them a baseball stadium made out of cardboard boxes. Link to the story

Reds might promote
Howington in September

Ty Howington is a strong possibility to make his major-league debut for the Cincinnati Reds as part of the September roster expansion and call-ups. Link to the story

No joke:
Harnisch will pitch again

Pete Harnisch, his right arm elevated so his elbow was on an even plane with his shoulder, walked around the Cincinnati Reds clubhouse Friday afternoon, his high-pitched wisecracks bouncing off teammates. Link to the story



Posted August 10, 2001
Bonds, Griffey mum on
milestone home runs

How Barry Bonds and Ken Griffey Jr. felt about their milestone homers when the San Francisco Giants played the Cincinnati Reds is anyone's guess. Link to the story

Eric Davis honored, thanks Rose
Eric Davis, who came up with the Cincinnati Reds and helped lead them to the 1990 World Series championship, thanked Pete Rose and former owner Marge Schott for getting him started.
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Reds fall short in homer feast
Ken Griffey Jr. started it in the first inning with his 450th career homer, Barry Bonds responded and the home runs just kept jumping. From low liners to majestic blasts, Cinergy Field was rendered helpless on a humid Thursday night. Link to the story

Reds wine, dine top pick;
may lose him to college

They provided the grand tour, introduced him to Barry Larkin and even let him throw a few pitches from a big-league mound.
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Posted August 9, 2001
Cincinnati 11, San Francisco 9
Aaron Boone drove in three runs, including two with a double in a six-run fifth inning, as the Cincinnati Reds outslugged the San Francisco Giants, 11-9. Cincinnati trailed 5-2 when Juan Castro doubled to the left-center field wall to start the fifth.
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Reds defeat Giants, 11-7
Jeff Kent had been 4 for 4 and hit No. 5 was on its way in the eighth inning Wednesday night at Cinergy Field.
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Harnisch to undergo elbow surgery
Cincinnati Reds righthander Pete Harnisch, already out for the season, will undergo surgery on his pitching elbow Thursday.
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Bowden, Reds have
many decisions to make

There is all sorts of good news floating around from the "river side" of the third administrative offices at Cinergy Field these days.
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Boone thrilled by Rijo's workout
It looks like the Jose Rijo saga could play out happily for all concerned.
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Posted August 8, 2001
Bonds keeps homer
pace as Giants beat Reds

The San Francisco Giants posted a 9-3 triumph over the Cincinnati Reds in National League play on Tuesday as Barry Bonds' continued his record pace by igniting a six-run 11th inning with his 48th homer of the season.
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SF 9, Reds 3 (11 innings)
Barry Bonds continued his record pace by igniting a six-run 11th inning with his 48th homer as the San Francisco Giants posted a 9-3 triumph over the Cincinnati Reds.
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Larkin to have hernia surgery
Barry Larkin and Pete Harnisch are done for the season. The Cincinnati Reds' shortstop and No. 1 starter will have surgery this month for injuries that have bothered them for months and contributed to the Reds' dismal season.
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Posted August 6, 2001
Cincinnati 10, San Diego 9
Todd Walker is doing his best to impress his new club. Walker's single with one out in the eighth inning scored Kelly Stinnett with the go-ahead run as the Cincinnati Reds posted a wild 10-9 triumph over the San Diego Padres.
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Dunn delivers big 'hit' for Reds
Cincinnati Reds manager Bob Boone issued a challenge after Sunday's goofy, nutty and bizarre 10-9 victory over the San Diego Padres in Qualcomm Stadium: "Let's see you write that one."
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Larkin, Harnisch likely
done for season

Shortstop Barry Larkin and pitcher Pete Harnisch most likely are finished playing baseball this season and won't come off the disabled list for the final 50 games.
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Posted August 5, 2001
Padres' Tollberg
exacts revenge on Reds

The 28-year-old pitcher for the San Diego Padres put a personal stamp on ending a seven-game winning streak that belonged to the Cincinnati Reds, a 2-0 four-hitter in front of 52,520 Saturday night in Qualcomm Stadium.
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Brian Tollberg was the
right man for the job.

Recalled from the minor league prior to the game, Tollberg tossed eight scoreless innings and Phil Nevin homered and drove in two runs to lead the San Diego Padres to a 2-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.
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Power surge for Reds
On Thursday in Los Angeles, the Cincinnati Reds hit six home runs. On Friday in San Diego, the Reds hit four home runs — ten in two games, three by Dmitri Young, who had only nine in the first 105 games. What's up?
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