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Domonic Brown drove in the tiebreaking run on an infield grounder in the eighth and the Philadelphia Phillies snapped the Reds' six-game winning streak with a 5-3 victory on Friday night.
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Cincinnati Reds: Jay Bruce and Shin-Soo Choo Create Debate for the Future
He is also second in the majors in on-base plus slugging and fourth in walks. There's no denying that he has been getting on base and helping the team get on the board.
Despite 11 hits, Marlins lose to Reds 4-0
Miami Marlins manager Mike Redmond reacts after Cincinnati Reds center fielder Shin-Soo Choo hit a solo home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Miami.
Bob Hunter commentary: Baseball season always full of curveballs
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Heisey leaves rehab game with strained hamstring
More than 150 performances by 30+ shows from all over the place - today is a great day to check the... Follow along for live updates and analysis throughout Johnny Cueto's rehab start for the Dayton Dragons tonight: Update: Dragons vs.
C. Trent: Bruce impressed with Dayton rookie
John Fay's in Miami, admiring the home run sculpture, while I'll be in Dayton tonight for Johnny Cueto's second rehab start.
Cincinnati Reds MOD #2: 1st Round Targets, Non-targets, and Non-starters
The Reds will have the 27th and final pick of the first round, as well as a pick in the first competitive balance round which will be #38 overall.
The Cincinnati Reds have won more home contests than any other team this season while struggling a bit on the road.
Cincinnati Reds: Donald Lutz and the Left Field Revolving Door
Dusty Baker , through no fault of his own, has penciled in his lineup with 27 different left fielders in his five-plus years as Cincinnati Reds skipper.
Week 6 Trends - Bruce Gains Momentum, NL Runs Leaders, $ for Choo, Lutz in LF?
The Reds lost just two games between last week's round-up and this, which makes for an easy summation of all things Reds.
Doc: Should fans accept Bruce's inconsistency?
We tend to expect greatness from Jay Bruce. He offers it in small, streaky doses, just enough to delight and frustrate.
Streaking Reds tab Bailey for Marlins series opener
The Reds are a season-best six games over .500, and they've reached that mark playing against teams in the National League Central in three of their last four series.
18 Games at a Time - Capsule 2
The critics are, in fact, correct. The Reds ' big guns are not producing, at least the way they should, either per the projections or the payroll ledger.
Brewers turn to Peralta to stop slide in Cincinnati
Milwaukee has lost three straight and eight of its past nine -- two against the Reds -- and sends Wily Peralta to the mound in hopes of halting the slide.
Bruce homers, doubles twice in Reds' victory
Jay Bruce homered his first time up, then doubled twice during a seven-run burst as the Cincinnati Reds delighted a sellout crowd, battering the Milwaukee Brewers 13-7 on Saturday.
Phillips dazzles as Reds down Brewers
Brandon Phillips homered, drove in a pair and possibly saved several runs with a sensational play in the field in the seventh inning as the Cincinnati Reds opened their three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers with a 4-3 win at Great American Ball Park.
Series Preview #12: Talking Reds with Red Reporter
BCB: Friday night the Brewers will see Tony Cingrani , the youngest 2013 Red, for the first time.
Here are the interesting tidbits gleaned from NOT listening to the Brennemen, but rather to the opposing team's announcers, who often have different, interesting, or mock-able insights, observations, and stories that the Brennemen don't work hard enough to harvest.
Fantasy Baseball: Trade Tips: Buy Ike Davis, sell Melky Cabrera
Sometimes when I'm at a restaurant, I'll change my order if I hear that someone else at my table is ordering the same thing.
It Isn't Easy Being Jay Bruce Right Now
Apr 27, 2013; Washington, D.C., USA; Cincinnati Reds right fielder Jay Bruce singles in the eighth inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park.