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Saturday, May 10, 2008
The Reds needed a good performance from Bronson Arroyo, and they got it. Even better, they got some hitting as well to win 7-1. Arroyo pitched eight innings and gave up just one run to the Mets on four hits and two walks, with nine strikeouts. He struck out the side in order in the first, then his control seemed to desert him in the second, but with the bases loaded and one out he retired the 8 and 9 hitters to end the inning. From then on, it was smooth sailing. Francisco Cordero pitched the 9th to finish things off. The offense produced 14 hits. Jeff Keppinger had five of them, and Scott Hatteberg three. Ken Griffey and Paul Bako had two hits each. Ryan Freel and Hatteberg had the only extra-base hits, a double apiece. Freel got his leading off the game, was bunted to third by Jerry Hairston, then scored on Griffey's single. Except for the second-inning scare, from then on the game seemed to be going well. The 1-1 tie held until the Reds scored in the 6th, then added insurance runs in the 8th and 9th. Johnny Cueto and Oliver Perez pitch tomorrow in the final game of the series. |
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