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John Fay has been the Reds beat writer for the Enquirer since 2001. Prior to that, he served in a variety of roles for the Enquirer: backup Reds writer, UC beat writer, backup Bengals writer and as a general assignment reporter. He is a Cincinnati native and a graduate of Elder High School and the University of Dayton.

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Friday, March 9, 2007

It's over: Tribe, 7-3

Homer Bailey took a beating and the loss. Indians won, 7-3.

Game report
Indians 7, Reds 3: The Reds have lost two straight after going unbeaten in their first seven games.
The arms: Homer Bailey got pounded: 2/3 of an innings, three hits, two walks, five runs. He gave up a two-run homer and a three-run homer. Bronson Arroyo faced the minimum six batters in two innings. He struck out three. Dustin Hermanson worked a perfect inning in his Reds’ debut.
The bats: Jeff Conine doubled in two runs in the fourth.
The rest: The game drew 5,282.
Up next: The Reds make the long roadie to Winter Haven to play the Indians today at 1:05 p.m. Right-hander Paul Wilson faces right-hander Jake Westbrook in what has to be a big start for Wilson.


3 Comments:

at 4:04 PM Blogger dgw said...

Um, should someone point out that the final score was 7-3? There was a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the ninth.

 
at 8:35 AM Blogger docproc said...

Um, wasn't the score 7-3, not 7-2?

The paper printed the wrong score this morning, too (even though the box score below the article showed it was 7-3).

Bellhorn drove in a run in the 9th.

 
at 10:52 AM Blogger John Fay said...

Corrected. My bad.

 
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