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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Thus endeth the winning streak. The Reds took it on the chin as Johnny Cueto did not have his usually excellent control Tuesday night. Cueto gave up eight hits, though only one walk, in 1 2/3 innings of work, but the hits were because he was missing his spots. The Cards got all seven of their runs off of him. He struck out two. It was a rough outing for the rookie, but hopefully he will learn something from it, if only how to handle adversity. Bill Bray went 1 2/3 innings in relief, and was shaky, allowing three hits and two walks, but no runs. Josh Fogg then came in for the mop-up work, tossing 4 2/3 shutout innings. The offense didn't show up again, getting only three hits, and only one in seven innings off starter Joel Piniero. Two hits and the two runs came in the 9th off reliever Anthony Reyes. The runs were scored on Adam Dunn's homer. Corey Patterson and Brandon Phillips had the other hits. The same teams play at 1:15 eastern time today. |
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