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Reds regroup behind Arroyo in Game 2 against Phillies
Even on a team with Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee and Cole Hamels, Kyle Kendrick has been the man in Philadelphia's rotation for most of the season. Since allowing five runs and taking the loss in his first start of 2013, the 28-year-old right-hander is 4-0 with a 1.84 ERA. He has gone seven innings in each of last three starts, and before that tossed a three-hit, complete game shutout against ...
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Homers power Reds back but Phils pull away late
CIN@PHI: Bruce smacks a two-run shot off Lee in sixth CINCINNATI -- The manner in which the Reds' six-game winning streak came to an end Friday could have been penned in one of Lemony Snicket's children's novels. "That was a series of bad events," lamented Reds manager Dusty Baker shortly after his club took a 5-3 loss against the Phillies. The Reds did not take ...
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Leakes job most likely secure when Cueto returns
Email PHILADELPHIA -- The Reds have listed Mike Leake as their probable starter for Tuesday's game against the Mets, which seems to end any remaining speculation about his status on the roster. With Johnny Cueto set to come off the disabled list for Monday's series opener against New York, someone has to come off of the roster. Logic indicated it came down to Leake or Friday ...
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Cueto ready to return Monday against Mets
Email PHILADELPHIA -- All systems are a go for Reds ace Johnny Cueto to return to the rotation from the disabled list Monday. Cueto, who has been out since April 15 with a strained right lat muscle, was named Wednesday as the starter for the series opener against the Mets. "I'm ready for Monday," Cueto said Friday as he rejoined the team after his second rehab assignment start at ...
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Frazier hopes home-like setting will cure inexplicable skid
Email PHILADELPHIA -- Games away from Great American Ball Park this season have been anything but kind to Reds third baseman Todd Frazier. At home, Frazier is batting .293 with all six of his home runs. On the road, he entered Friday batting .131. Frazier is at a loss to explain the Grand Canyon-like chasm in his home/road splits. "That's a great question," Frazier said before ...
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Wild at Heart [DVD]
The title of David Lynchs Wild at Heart thuds onto the screen one word at a time against a backdrop of ravenous flames--Wild (thud!) at (thud!) Heart (thud!)--immediately suggesting what is to come: a film that is deliriously and violently alive, one that h ... ...
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Cincinnati Police Honor Fallen Officers With Annual Memorial
Today law enforcement from around the Tri-State gathered to honor those who've given the ultimate sacrifice. 182 local officers have lost their lives in the line of duty. The annual Police Memorial Parade started at Fountain Square and ended outside of police headquarters. Local 12's Tiffany Wilson shares some of the symbolism behind the ceremony. Joseph the horse weighs 1200 pounds. ...
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Naughty Bodies Owner Manager Indicted on Federal Charges
You may have heard of Clermont County's Sean Casey before. He's not the ball player...he's the owner of an adult entertainment business called Naughty Bodies. Local 12 News has learned that Casey and his girlfriend and manager Tracy Adkins have been indicted on federal wire fraud charges. The charges involve allegations of a conspiracy that may have netted them over a million ...
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Protesters Gather Outside Cincinnati Boy Scout Council
Boy Scout headquarters may be the last place you'd expect a line of sign-carrying protesters but they were in Cincinnati and 40 other U.S. cities today. A group organized the rallies in opposition the Boy Scouts possibly reversing a century-old policy -- and openly admitting gay scouts. Local 12 News Reporter Jeff Hirsh spoke with the protesters -- and with a former Eagle Scout who's ...
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Marvin Lewis Golf Classic set for Sunday
Before either even met at the front door Monday, Walnut Hills senior Kaia Amoah and her mother Nikki Taylor were both raining tears of joy.Moments earlier she found out she was one of five recipients awarded a $20,000 college scholarship courtesy of the Marvin Lewis Community ...
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Mercys top students prepared for college
Mother of Mercy High School seniors Katherine Ruwe, left, and Erin Glankler are the top two students in Mercy's class of 2013. Ruwe is this year's valedictorian and Glankler is the salutatorian. / Thanks to Jenny ...
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He is the most evil, vile, demonic criminal. He is dead to me. There will be no visits, there will be no phone calls. He can never be Daddy again. I have no sympathy for the man.
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Gregg was speaking about her father Ariel Castro who allegedly kidnapped, raped and held captive for a decade, three young women in Cleveland, Ohio.
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