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Monday, May 12, 2008
The Reds fell behind 3-0, fought back to a lead, then had to hold off the Marlins to post an 8-7 win in the opener of the homestand. Aaron Harang finally got his second victory of the season, through no fault of his own. Harang gave up four runs in seven innings, mostly on three home runs. He allowed seven hits and two walks and struck out four. In the 8th, David Weathers gave up a hit and a walk and was charged with two runs, then Jeremy Affeldt gave up a hit (and was charged with a run) before Francisco Cordero was called in to end things. Cordero gave up a walk and an easy fly ball that Ken Griffey Jr. dropped for an error before getting the final four outs for a save. Corey Patterson broke a slump with four hits, and Jeff Keppinger had two. Keppinger and Brandon Phillips hit home runs, both in the 7th and both for two runs. Patterson and Edwin Encarnacion each had a double. Griffey walked twice. Hendrickson and Volquez tomorrow. |
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