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AA4 SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 2014 /// THE ENQUIRER Mount Washington Presbyterian Church, OUR CHOICE BEST BETS 6474 Beechmont Ave. $15-$18. 513-221-1118; www.musechoir.org. Runs / Walks It’s Bockfest time! Purcell Marian High School 5K, 9:30 a.m., RASPUTIN Purcell Marian High School, 2935 Hackberry TODD St., East Walnut Hills. $20. 513-487-3122; www.racedmc.com. @EnqThingsToDo SUNDAY I am responsible for keeping our Comedy for a Cause, 7:30 p.m., Madison calendar filled with things to do Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. Chad around town from big concerts to little Caddell and the Middle Child Improv Troupe. plant sales. Email Ages 18 and up. Benefits Lifeline Ministries of Northern Kentucky. Presented by Lifeline [email protected]. Ministries of Northern Kentucky. $20. 859- 491-2444; www.cincyticket.com. SATURDAY Antiques Shows Special Events Moeller High School Antique Show, 10 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Moeller High School, 9001 Mont- a.m.-9 p.m., Duke Energy Convention Center, gomery Road, Kenwood. Food including 525 Elm St., Downtown. Showcase of land- potato soup, desserts and more than 80 scape and interior designs, specialty compa- antique dealers. Benefits Moeller High School nies, remodeling specialists, manufacturers, Band. $5. 513-791-1680. retail stores and contractors. $13, free ages 13 and under. Through March 9. 513-797-7900; Art Events Bockfest Hall has a new tent – and crowns the sausage queen Saturday. ENQUIRER FILE www.hartproductions.com. MUSE, 2-3:30 p.m., Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Eden Park. Part gallery Fans of bock beer and historic Music talk and part classical music concert, new CCM Ensemble-in-Residence: Cincinnati Over-the-Rhine won’t want to miss the SHAUNA program created in collaboration with Uni- 22nd annual Bockfest. Bock beer – Children’s Choir - Celebrate Youth, 5-7 versity of Cincinnati CCM and DAAP explores p.m., Corbett Auditorium, University of and brews from pretty much all of the STEIGERWALD intersection of visual arts and music through- Cincinnati, University Heights. 350 members out history by shared looking and listening. local craft breweries – will be flowing @shaunaincincy of Cincinnati Children’s Choir, including all Free. 513-721-2787; cincinnatiartmuseum.org. Saturday and into the early evening seven CCM resident choirs involving youth Sunday at Bockfest Hall and 17 other Benefits I write about local events, new places from across the Tri-state area. $12, $6 non-UC venues, the most ever. students, free UC students. 513-556-4183; around town and entertainment. Email Northern Kentucky Foodie Fundraiser, 4 A tent across from Bockfest Hall ccm.uc.edu. p.m., Little Nashville of Newport, 828 Mon- me at [email protected]. will basically double its size and add a Cincinnati Pops Orchestra: Cocktail Hour: mouth St. Heavy hors d’oeuvres, music by Ben second stage where bands will play. tent with gospel music Sunday; and a Music of the Mad Men Era, 8 p.m., Music Walz, silent auction, door prizes and comedy Bockfest Hall has a brewers’ sum- wild game menu all weekend. Hall, 1241 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. $25 and of Adam Minnick and friends. $30, $25 ad- up. 513-381-3300; www.cincinnatipops.org. vance. 859-781-1814; myfortthomas.com. m mit, the Sausage Queen finals, live Details: Runs through Sunday; Fuego, 7 p.m., Cincinnati Masonic Center, 317 music Saturday and family-friendly event times vary. Bockfest Hall, 1619 E. Fifth St., Downtown. Cincinnati Chamber German entertainment Sunday. Moore St. Free. Tip: Bockfest Hall is Orchestra 40th anniversary concert and gala. Arnold’s Downtown looks to have cash only, so plan accordingly. $25; $10 children and students. Concert and NEED MORE IDEAS? the most going on: exclusive tappings www.bockfest.com. Arnold’s: 210 E. gala packages begin at $150. 513-723-1182; Find things to do this weekend and an indie craft market Saturday; Eighth St.; 513-421-6234; www.ccocincinnati.org. at Cincinnati.com/calendar. live music Saturday night; a revival www.arnoldsbarandgrill.com m MUSE: Beyond Borders, 7:30-9:30 p.m., ! ! ! $ +% ! $ & $ "# s #,7 &+! 32 38% $$# %28 &)") ! ! 711 #7 $6#1$6# ###1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! %% ,1 1 1+1 '16# !" 1+1,( ! $ %8 88 / #! 1 1, 8 "0()0)) ) "0( !# $("(.2& " .. 0) ."2 ." ( 5# ,+51$#, *4+) !# 1$ +,+5 &+! %.) "( "0. "( $) $( . " & $+ #$+"1$# $+ 1$ +,+5 &!, $#11 +7 $#!,$# '0((&",1(.) %2)-.)%%3 $+ #/&*+&3 "$#!,$##*4++)$" ! C8 SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 2014 /// THE ENQUIRER SPRING TRAINING WHITE SOX 4, REDS 3 All’s well for Leake THE ARMS Mike Leake gave up a run on two hits in two innings to the White Sox. Aroldis Chapman gave up a run on two hits and a hit batter in his two innings of work. in first appearance Meanwhile in Peoria, where the Reds defeated the Mariners 10-9, Brett Mar- shall threw three scoreless innings, allow- By C. Trent Rosecrans Also in the club is Reds right- been sharp with his fastball, break- ing four hits and walking three, but [email protected] hander Alfredo Simon. ing ball and split. He’s another guy striking out four batters. “That surgery has done every- that’s been an eye-opener for me.” Daniel Corcino’s nightmare of a spring 2 GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Mike Leake thing for me,” Simon said. “Before I The Reds picked up Beato, 27, off continued, allowing five runs in ⁄3 of an joked that he was happy to get into a had the surgery, I couldn’t even of waivers from the Red Sox in Octo- inning, putting his ERA at 58.50 this few full counts in his second inning through a ball. ... After that, noth- ber. Beato, a former Rule 5 pick of spring. of work on Friday just because it ing’s bothered me.” the Mets, pitched in 10 games for gave him a chance to throw more BEATO IMPRESSES: Reliever Pe- Boston last season. He was 1-1 with a THE BATS pitches. dro Beato entered Friday’s game 3.60 ERA with the Red Sox and 5-3 In Peoria against the Mariners, Chris Making his spring debut, Leake having allowed just two hits and no with a 2.98 in 34 appearances in Tri- Heisey hit two home runs, while Brandon threw a total of 27 pitches – 12 in the walks over three innings of work, ple-A. Phillips hit his first of the spring. Billy first inning when he gave up a run on striking out four. FATHER TODD: Third baseman Hamilton walked once and stole two two hits and another 15 in the second, “I’ve been really impressed with Todd Frazier left camp to be with his bases against Seattle. when he retired the White Sox in Pedro Beato, he’s done a nice wife at their home in New In Goodyear, Jay Bruce was 2-for-3 order. Leadoff man Adam Eaton job,” Price said. “He’s Jersey. The couple against the White Sox with his first home doubled off of Leake to start the come into camp is expecting run of the spring and a double. Roger game and he was driven in by Adam ready to go, their first Bernadina also doubled. Dunn, who hit a hard liner off the he’s compet- child glove of third baseman Chris Nelson ing for a soon. THE REST to score the game’s first run. spot, ■ “They were aggressive, so it he’s Reds bench coach Jay Bell, hitting coach made it tough to get into a count with Don Long and pitching coach Jeff Pico them,” Leake said. “The one Dunner stayed behind in Goodyear with the Reds’ hit was a good pitch, but he’s a hitter split squad playing the White Sox, while that likes to jump on that first pitch. manager Bryan Price went to Peoria with I’m not worried about that stuff on the team facing the Mariners. the first outing.” Moeller graduate Eric Surkamp pitched What was most important was two scoreless, hitless innings for the that Leake felt good afterward, hav- White Sox. ing missed his first start of the Reds catchers Brayan Pena and Tucker spring because of an abdominal is- Barnhart also threw out would-be base sue. stealers, while Pena added a stolen base “It felt good, they were just ag- %* "-+, of his own. gressive that first inning. My body Chicago Cincinnati felt fine,” Leake said. “If this were ab r h bi ab r h bi Eaton cf 1 2 1 0 Schumaker 2b 2 0 0 0 in-season, I’d be pitching through it, K.Walker cf 2 0 0 0 R.Navarro 2b 2 0 1 0 but it’d be stupid to try to work G.Beckham 2b 3 1 1 1 Cozart ss 3 1 1 0 $ +' #- #!! Le.Garcia 2b-ss 1 0 1 0 D.Lohman ss 2 0 0 0 through it in this setting.” Liddi 1b 3 0 1 1 Votto 1b 3 0 0 0 Leake said he expects to start $ $ #- $ $ ,- A.Wilkins 1b 0 0 0 0 M.Smith 1b 1 0 0 0 & $ $ $ $ +(+#(#$ when his number comes up again on A.Dunn dh 3 0 2 2 Bruce rf 3 1 2 2 Keppinger Wednesday when the Reds travel to pr-dh 1 0 0 0 T.Barnhart c 1 0 0 0 $0- Viciedo lf 3 0 1 0 Ludwick lf 3 0 0 0 Scottsdale to play the Rockies. For 42$ /$4- now, he’s happy to have been on the Tekotte lf 1 0 1 0 F.Perez lf 1 0 0 0 Al.Ramirez ss 3 0 1 0 B.Pena c 2 0 0 0 mound and feel good.