Phillips returns to less-than-warm welcome
If Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips isn't Public Enemy No. 1 in St. Louis, he's probably No.
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Phillips returns to less-than-warm welcome
Reds done in after rough start in St. Louis
St. Louis scored three early runs and handed the Reds a 3-2 loss during Friday's series opener at Busch Stadium. It ended first-place Cincinnati's four-game win streak and trimmed its lead over the second-place Cardinals to seven games in the National League Central standings.
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Reds done in after rough start in St. Louis
Reds recall Smith, Maloney from Triple-A
The Reds added two more pitchers to their expanded roster on Friday when Matt Maloney and Jordan Smith were recalled from Triple-A Louisville.
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Reds recall Smith, Maloney from Triple-A
Reds activate shortstop Cabrera from DL
The Reds activated shortstop Orlando Cabrera from the 15-day disabled list on Friday in time for the big series against the Cardinals.
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Reds activate shortstop Cabrera from DL
Cueto leaves Reds for family emergency
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Cueto leaves Reds for family emergency
Hanigan's blast backs Chapman's first win
Ryan Hanigan's three-run pinch-hit blast highlighted Cincinnati's six-run seventh inning as the Reds completed their three-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers with a 6-1 win on Wednesday night.
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Chapman dazzles in second appearance
Phenom Aroldis Chapman made his second Major League appearance on the second night of his career Wednesday, entering Cincinnati's game against the Milwaukee Brewers in the seventh inning with the Reds trailing, 1-0.
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Chapman dazzles in second appearance
Reds' Gomes sees power surge
Jonny Gomes went more than a month between career home runs No. 99 and 100.
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Reds' Gomes sees power surge
Reds have favorable schedule for stretch drive
A slight majority of Cincinnati's remaining games — 16, to be exact — were on the road, but a vast majority of the games — 20 — were against sub-.500 teams.
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Reds have favorable schedule for stretch drive
Phillips' hand injury improving
Second baseman Brandon Phillips is improving, but he missed his sixth consecutive start on Wednesday while dealing with the right hand injury he suffered after getting hit by a pitch last Wednesday in San Francisco.