Game Date:
08/14/2016
2:10pm EST
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Cincinnati +1.5
Milwaukee -1.5
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Under 9.5 (-102)
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Even a starting pitcher, the self-proclaimed "worst hitter" in the Cincinnati Reds' clubhouse, couldn't help but admire Joey Votto's latest big night. Votto had four hits Saturday, propelling the Reds to an 11-5 rout of the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park, and as a result, moved his average above the .300 mark -- .301, to be exact -- for the first time this season. "It's honestly been one of the more impressive hitting displays I've gotten to see in person," Saturday starter Dan Straily said. Continue to Article
August 14, 2016 1:35:am EST
Even a starting pitcher, the self-proclaimed "worst hitter" in the Cincinnati Reds' clubhouse, couldn't help but admire Joey Votto's latest big night. Votto had four hits Saturday, propelling the Reds to an 11-5 rout of the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park, and as a result, moved his average above the .300 mark -- .301, to be exact -- for the first time this season. "It's honestly been one of the more impressive hitting displays I've gotten to see in person," Saturday starter Dan Straily said. Continue to Article
August 14, 2016 1:35:am EST
The Cincinnati Reds used an eight-run sixth inning to turn a close game into a blowout. Eugenio Suarez hit a three-run home run during the outburst and the Reds beat the Milwaukee Brewers 11-5 on Saturday night. The Reds had seven hits in the key inning, including two by Joey Votto, and Milwaukee added two errors and a wild pitch by starter Zach Davies (9-5) that led to a run. Continue to Article
August 14, 2016 12:10:am EST
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Eugenio Suarez hit a three-run home run during an eight-run sixth inning and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Milwaukee Brewers 11-5 on Saturday night. Continue to Article
August 13, 2016 10:53:pm EST
Billy Bean has come full circle, throwing out the first pitch for the first Mets Pride Night on Saturday against his former San Diego team. Bean came out as gay after he left the Padres in 1995. In the past two years, he's talked to all 30 MLB ownership groups, various teams and players about struggling with his sexuality during his career and gay and lesbian inclusion in the workplace. Continue to Article
August 13, 2016 4:45:pm EST