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RED HOTS All-Time Great American Ball Park . Joe Nuxhall Way . Cincinnati, OH 45202 . @RedsPR . ramsey.mlblogs.com . reds.com GAME 120, ROAD 63 (30-32) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Wed vs Chi: RHP Bronson Arroyo (10-9, 3.51) vs LHP Chris Rusin (2-1, 3.08) 700 wlw/fso, 2:20et CINCINNATI REDS (67-52) AT CHICAGO CUBS (52-67) Thu at Mil: LHP Tony Cingrani (5-2, 2.87) vs RHP Kyle Lohse (8-7, 3.26) 700 wlw/fso, 8:10et Fri at Mil: RHP Mike Leake (10-5, 2.86) vs LHP Tom Gorzelanny (3-4, 2.51) 700 wlw/fso, 8:10et * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Wednesday, August 14, 2013 Sat at Mil: RHP Mat Latos (12-3, 3.04) vs RHP Yovani Gallardo (8-9, 4.91) 700 wlw/fso, 7:10et Wrigley Field, Chicago Sun at Mil: RHP Homer Bailey (7-10, 3.81) vs RHP Wily Peralta (8-12, 4.430) 700 wlw/fso, 2:10et TODAY'S GAME: Is Game 3 (2-0) of a 3-game series vs Tim Hellmann's Cubs and Game 3 (2-0) of a 7-game road trip that includes an upcoming REGULAR SEASON RECORD VS CUBS* RED HOTS All-Time: ................................................. 1,099-1,103 visit to Mil's Miller Park (4g)...the Redlegs are 5g (4-1) into a stretch in which ILD ARD TANDINGS NL W C S they are scheduled to play 20 straight days until the 8/29 off day...following At League Park I & II: .................................. 49-38 Team W L Pct. GB this road trip the Reds return to Great American Ball Park for a 10-game At Palace of the Fans: ................................. 42-66 St. Louis 68 50 .576 +1.5 homestand vs StL (4g), LAD (3g) and Chi (3g). At Crosley Field: ....................................... 342-272 Cincinnati 67 52 .563 - At Riverfront/Cinergy Field: ........................ 107-89 Arizona 61 57 .517 -5.5 SERIES NOTES: The Reds have won 11 of the last 13g vs the Cubs and At Great American Ball Park: .................... 47-37 Washington 58 60 .492 -8.5 At West Side Park: ......................................... 3-12 Top 2 teams advance to Postseason, meet in a 1-game playoff dating back to last season 21 of the last 25g vs Chi...have won 14 of the last 15g at Wrigley Field, including a 12-game winning streak here snapped At South Side Park II: ....................................... 8-5 At West Side Grounds: ............................... 72-142 STREAKING on 6/13...since the Cubs won 10-15g in 2009, including this one the Reds At Wrigley Field: ..................................... 429-442 The Redlegs have won 6 of their last 7g, have won the last 4 seasons series vs Chi (12-4 in 2010, 11-7 in 2011, In 2013: ............................................................... 12-3 7 of their last 9g and 8 of their last 11g... 12-4 in 2012, 12-3 in 2013)...Cin hasn't won more than 12g in a season At Great American Ball Park: ........................... 4-2 since they faced a season-high 7.0-game series vs Chi since 1962 (14-4)...Brandon Phillips has hit safely in 9 of his last 10 apps vs the Cubs (13-41, .317, 3hr, 14rbi), including each of the last At Wrigley Field: ............................................... 8-1 deficit on Thursday's off day have gone * Regular season since 1890 4-1 and in that span gained 3.5g in the NL 6g...Devin Mesoraco has hit safely in each of his 7 starts vs the Cubs this 2013 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Central Division standings...at are a season (9-29, .310). 67-52 Date Result Win/Loss/Save season-high for the fourth 15g over .500 4/22 at Cin .... W, 5-4 (13) ..................... Simon/Bowden time...have pulled to within of the UP NEXT: Since 3-game Brewers sweep at Great American Ball Park 1.5g 4/23 at Cin .... L, 2-4 (10) ..............Marmol/Parra/Gregg second-place ...the Reds have from 9/16-9/18, 2011 the Reds have won 6 of the 8 series vs Mil, including 3 Cardinals 4/24 at Cin .... W, 1-0 ........ Latos/Samardzija/Chapman been in for . of the last 4 series (2-1, 2-1, 3-0, 0-3, 2-1, 3-0, 2-1, 1-2)...the Brewers have third place 54 straight days 5/3 at Chi ...... W, 6-5 .............Leake/Villanueva/Hoover won 5 of the last 6g at Miller Park. ACTIVE SCORELESS STREAKS, BULLPEN 5/4 at Chi ...... W, 6-4 ........Ondrusek/Marmol/Chapman 5/5 at Chi ...... W, 7-4 .................Latos/Jackson/Hoover Pitcher G IP H BB K Last Run DOT, DOT, DOT...: Brandon Phillips is trying to become the first second 5/24 at Cin .... W, 7-4 ...........Arroyo/Feldman/Chapman Broxton 2 2.0 2 0 2 6/13 at Chi baseman in Reds history to lead the National League in RBI...this week's 5/25 at Cin .... W, 5-2 ................Bailey/Wood/Chapman Chapman 4 4.0 0 0 8 8/6 vs Oak birthdays include Zack Cozart (28 on Mon), J.J. Hoover (26 yesterday) 5/26 at Cin .... L, 4-5 (10) ........................Gregg/Hoover Hoover 21 24.2 11 7 29 6/9 vs StL and Ryan Hanigan (33 on Fri)...in the 11-0 win on 7/22 at SF, Mark Berry 6/10 at Chi ... W, 6-2 ............................Bailey/Feldman LeCure 4 3.0 1 1 5 8/4 vs StL made his season debut in the third base coaching box following 7 weeks of 6/11 at Chi .... W, 12-2 .......................... Cingrani/Garza Ondrusek 1 1.2 2 3 2 8/4 vs StL treatment for throat cancer. Parra 2 1.1 1 0 2 8/10 vs SD 6/12 at Chi .... W, 2-1 ................Leake/Wood/Chapman 6/13 at Chi .... L, 5-6 (14) .....................Rondon/Broxton Simon 1 2.1 0 0 1 8/9 vs SD IN THE STANDINGS: Thursday's season-high 7.0-game deficit was the 8/12 at Chi .... W, 2-0 .................Latos/Wood/Chapman Reds' largest since they finished the 2011 season 17.0g out...their largest CTIVE CORELESS TREAKS ELIEVERS 8/13 at Chi .... W, 6-4 (11) ...Hoover/Sanchez/Chapman A S S , R deficit last year was -5.0g on 4/18...since they led the division on 4/22 the Appearances Innings Pitched Wed, 8/14 at Chi .....................................................2:20 Redlegs have spent the last 113 days in second, third or fourth place...since Luis Avilan, Atl ..........25 J.J. Hoover, Cin ..........24.2 Mon, 9/9 at Cin .......................................................7:10 they were in second place on 6/20 have spent the last 54 days in third place. J.J. Hoover, Cin ......21 Luis Avilan, Atl .............23.1 Tue, 9/10 at Cin ......................................................7:10 Jared Burton, Min .....17 Brandon Kintzler, Mil ....18.1 Wed, 9/11 at Cin ...................................................12:35 Courtesy Elias Sports Bureau ROAD TRIPPIN'....: The Reds won or split 8 of their 20 road series, including All Times Eastern this one (1-2 at StL, 0-3 at Pit, 1-3 at Wsh, 1-2 at StL, 3-0 at Cubs, 3-0 at REDS' ALL-TIME LISTS Mia, 1-2 at Phi, 3-0 at NYM, 0-2 at Cle, 2-1 at Pit, 3-1 at Cubs, 1-2 at Ari, 0-2 at Oak, 1-2 at Tex, 1-2 at Mil, 2-2 at Atl, 3-1 at Starts Strikeouts SF, 1-3 at LAD, 1-2 at SD, 2-0 at Chi)...their season-high 8-game road losing streak from 4/9-4/27 was their longest since an 1. Eppa Rixey 357 1. Jim Maloney 1,592 8-game road skid from 7/11-7/26, 2009. 7. Joe Nuxhall 274 T4. Rijo & VMeer 1,251 8. Jim Maloney 258 6. Aaron Harang 1,125 HOME COOKIN'....: The Redlegs are 37-20 at Great American Ball Park with 23 home games remaining...are on pace for a 9. B. Arroyo 256 7. B. Arroyo 1,076 ballpark attendance record of 2,575,316...the record of 2,355,259 was established in GABP's inaugural 2003 season...the club high mark of 2,629,708 was set in 1976 at Riverfront Stadium...won or split 14 of their 19 home series. Wins Innings Pitched 1. Eppa Rixey 179 1. Eppa Rixey 2,890.2 THE MANAGER: On 7/9 at Mil, Dusty Baker managed his 900th game for the Reds...the 6-2 victory on 7/10 at Mil was his 16. Bob Ewing 108 16. Mario Soto 1,730.1 470th win for Cin, snapping a third-place tie with Jack Hendricks on the franchise's all-time list...with 486 wins now, on the 17. Bob Purkey 103 17. Gary Nolan 1,656.1 club's all-time list Baker now trails only Cooperstown Hall of Famers Sparky Anderson (863) and Bill McKecknie (744)...he 18. B. Arroyo 101 18. B. Arroyo 1,637.0 ranks 16th in Major League history with 1,648 wins (Jim Leyland 15th with 1,745). IRON MAN Since he was acquired by the Reds from the PACING: Jay Bruce is on pace to produce 43 doubles, 33hr and 109rbi...he is trying to become only the 46th player in Major Red Sox prior to the 2006 season, Bronson League history to produce a season of at least 45 doubles, 30 HR and 100 RBI... Arroyo ranks among the Major League fellow Beaumont, Texas native Frank Robinson is the only Reds player to do it, in DISABLED LIST leaders in wins, starts and innings pitched: 1962 (51 2b, 39hr, 136rbi)...overall it has been accomplished 66 times.
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