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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
The Reds have followed their three-game win streak with two losses, dropping this afternoon's game 5-2 to the Cardinals. Once again the offense failed to summon much of a threat. Aaron Harang dropped to 1-4 in spite of his solid 2.98 ERA. He had another quality start today, going six innings and giving up three runs on seven hits and three walks with four strikeouts. Kent Mercker started the 7th but gave up three hits and a walk while getting two outs, and was charged with two runs. Mike Lincoln got the next three outs, but gave up three hits at the same time. Jeremy Affeldt got the last out. The Reds got both their runs in the second. Edwin Encarnacion led off the inning with a home run, then Joey Votto hit a book-rule double. Dave Ross struck out, then Votto moved to third on Harang's groundout. Votto then scored on Ryan Freel's infield single. And that was it for the Reds' scoring. Freel had three hits, and Adam Dunn two, including a double. At least Dunn seems to be shaking his slump. The Reds have a day off before heading to Atlanta for three games. |
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