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My gut can't take many more punches, Reds lose on walk-off single, 3-2
If you're not going to hit him, then stop pitching to him. Browse more photos>> Homer Bailey .
The game ended with David Weathers on the mound in the ninth inning. But Reds manager Dusty Baker put the blame for the 3-2, walk-off loss to the Philadelphia Phillies much earlier.
Pujols impressed with Reds' Bailey
Homer Bailey was pumped up and humbled at the same time when somebody e-mailed him what Albert Pujols said about him.
Hoffpauir's first ever hit, Pujols' slam lift Cards over Reds
Jarrett Hoffpauir came through in a big way in his major league debut, hitting the go-ahead two-run single in the ninth inning, lifting St.
Homer Bailey: You Deserved Better Than This
Homer Bailey did not deserve what he was served by Dave Weathers last night. Bailey was pitching one of the best games you could imagine.
Owings lifts Reds to 5-2 win over Cardinals
Micah Owings' pitching is finally catching up to his bat. The Cincinnati right-hander homered and pitched into the seventh inning to help the Reds beat the St.
Prince Albert Pummels Reds' Pen
Some losses are easy to take. Some are harder than others. Then you have the true heart breakers.
Bailey stellar, but Reds can't hold on
The Reds' bullpen unraveled late, putting a damper on what was arguably the best start of Homer Bailey's career in a 7-4 loss to the Cardinals on Friday.
Cards face tough road to end first half
Hosting the All-Star Game brings plenty of perks to the home club but also a few disadvantages.
NL notes: Cards trade for DeRosa
The Cardinals acquired INF Mark DeRosa from the Indians for reliever Chris Perez and a player to be named later.
Hall of Fame baseball writer Hal McCoy is in his 37th year of covering the Cincinnati Reds, the longest tenure for any active writer covering one team.
Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Bailey Gets The Call... Again
It's that time again. It's time for good old Homer Bailey to get called up again.
Grady came through against Homer Bailey, but nobody else did. Browse more photos>> Tomo Ohka was on the mound, so this one was going to be a tough to pull off.
Reds recall Bailey to start vs. Tribe
Homer Bailey #34 of the Cincinnati Reds walks back to the mound in the fifth inning of a game against the Philadelphia Phillies on June 5, 2008 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Reds give Bailey another shot in Cleveland
Former phenom Homer Bailey makes his second start of the season tonight when the Cincinnati Reds visit Progressive Field for the second test of a three-game interleague series with their Ohio rivals - the Cleveland Indians.
The sixth coming of Homer Bailey could last a while. So hope the Reds. Bailey and his new friend, the split-finger fastball, will face the Indians Saturday night.
Bailey gets call-up, looking good with split-fingered heat
Call it Operation No. 6. For the sixth time since he was the No. 1 draft pick in 2004, Homer Bailey is getting the call to come on down.
Jocketty: Club in market for hitter
TORONTO - If the Reds are dangling Bronson Arroyo as trade bait, general manager Walt Jocketty's not the one holding the rod.
The Joey Votto case is nothing without a little more intrigue. The Reds made no announcement about Votto's return Monday.
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