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Cincinnati Reds joined the 1960 Baltimore Orioles in losing three consecutive 1-run games while scoring 0 runs.
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The Reds lost 1-0 to the Brewers on Thursday to become only the second team in the live-ball era (since 1920) to lose three consecutive 1-0 games.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Matt Strahm had things to say amid the controversy sparked by the so-called "torpedo bats."
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The Brewers are set to watch a free-agent pitcher throw a bullpen for members of their scouting staff, principal owner Mark Attanasio indicated Wednesday afternoon. Attanasio did not mention a name of the pitcher, but did drop another hint while speaking at Carroll University: It was a client of mega-agent Scott Boras.
The Cincinnati Reds ended a 35-inning scoreless streak on Friday night when Christian Encarnacion-Strand hit a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning to drive in TJ Friedl in a 3-2 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Attanasio said, "Scott Boras, who's a well known agent, I was talking to yesterday cause Scott might have noticed that we needed some pitching and he had a player that he thought, one of his, that we should sign. He's gonna throw a bullpen for us".
Nestor Cortes bounced back from his dreadful Milwaukee Brewers debut by allowing just one hit over six innings in a 1-0 victory over the slumping Cincinnati Reds on Thursday. The Reds lost 1-0 for a third straight game after falling by that score to the Texas Rangers each of the previous two days.
Several Philadelphia Phillies stars are apparently buying in on the trend that has taken the baseball world by storm over the opening weekend of the season. Acc
Al LeBoeuf, a 65-year-old cancer survivor, will be on the field at Yankee Stadium in an MLB uniform for the first time.
They need a boost. The lineup is struggling and the team looks flat. Unfortunately, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer's Gordon Wittenmeyer, the Reds are battling a mystery illness.
In 105 years since the introduction of the live ball, only one team suffered the embarrassment of three straight 1-0 losses — the 1960 Philadelphia Phillies.
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