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Saturday, May 17, 2008
The Reds won a type of game they have been losing all season, coming back not once but twice against the Indians. In spite of a stellar performance by Cleveland starter Fausto Carmona, the Cincinnati squad did not fold, but hung in until Adam Dunn could win the game with a home run. Aaron Harang was his usual solid self, pitching seven solid innings and giving up just one run on eight hits, with one walk and five strikeouts. David Weathers pitched the 8th, and gave up a homer to Ben Francisco, who had doubled off him the night before. Bill Bray pitched a shutout 9th to set up the winner. The Reds got a single run in the 6th, tying the score at the time, when Jerry Hairston doubled with one out, and one out later Brandon Phillips singled him home. That kept things alive, but by the 9th the Indians had a 2-1 lead and time was running out. However, Joey Votto singled, Edwin Encarnacion was hit by a pitch, and Dunn went deep, his 9th of the season. The series wraps up tomorrow with Cliff Lee and Edinson Volquez. |
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