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Cincinnati Reds Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Will Carroll on Baseball Prospectus reports that there are rumors the Reds are in on Oakland reliever Huston Street, but no one knows why they would be. Surely not, with Francisco Cordero signed to a $44 million contract, unless this was some crazy three-way deal. Very weird. And, with Bronson Arroyo on a hot streak having won five starts in a row, he has become a much hotter commodity, but at the...
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Redleg Nation (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Down is up! Up is down! Black is white! White is black! Gary Majewski is good! Francisco Cordero stinks! Next, fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness! Earthquakes, volcanoes. The dead rising from the grave! Human sacrifice, dogs and cats [...]
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Red Hot Mama (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Francisco Cordero blew his 6th save of the season, leading to the Reds 53rd loss. The Reds should have won the game thanks to an adequate offensive showing and a decent outing from Homer Bailey (although he shouldn’t have started the 7th, but Dusty Baker is the manager). RHM almost missed the end of the game, [...]
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The Wisconsin Sports Bar (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Still liking that $40 mil over 4 years to Francisco Cordero?
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Cincinnati Reds Blog (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Francisco Cordero blew a game for the second time in five days, drawing into further question the wisdom of paying a 70-inning closer $44 million. The win snapped a six-game losing streak for San Diego. Homer Bailey turned in a aolid start, going 6 1/3 innings and giving up three runs on eight hits and two walks. He struck out two. Bill Bray got the last two outs of the 7th, then David Weathers pitched...
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Homer Bailey ushered the Reds into the ninth with a 4-3 lead Monday, but Francisco Cordero gave up three runs in the ninth and the Reds lost to the Padres 6-4.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Kevin Kouzmanoff's two-run double completed San Diego's ninth-inning comeback off closer Francisco Cordero, and the Padres snapped their six-game losing streak Monday night with a 6-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 606th homer, a...
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Kevin Kouzmanoff's two-run double completed San Diego's ninth-inning comeback off closer Francisco Cordero, and the Padres snapped their six-game losing streak Monday night with a 6-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Kevin Kouzmanoff's two-run double completed San Diego's ninth-inning comeback off closer Francisco Cordero, and the Padres snapped their six-game losing streak Monday night with a 6-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Kevin Kouzmanoff's two-run double completed San Diego's ninth-inning comeback off closer Francisco Cordero, and the Padres snapped their six-game losing streak Monday night with a 6-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Kevin Kouzmanoff's two-run double completed San Diego's ninth-inning comeback off closer Francisco Cordero, and the Padres snapped their six-game losing streak Monday night with a 6-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.
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The Big Lead (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Patrick Imig is learning wrestling moves from the Iron Shiek, so Yardwork will be done today by Intern Bill. Mets 10, Reds 8: New York won its 10th straight game, besting Reds closer Francisco Cordero. David Wright hit the game-tying home run, and Carlos Delgado singled home the winning run. In other news, Adam Dunn struck [...]
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Francisco Cordero came unglued at the wrong time. He coughed up a two-run lead in the ninth inning as the Mets pulled out a 10-8 win at Great American Ball Park before 23,681 unhappy fans.
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Miami Herlad (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
David Wright's two-run homer in the ninth inning off Francisco Cordero tied the game, but the hits kept coming for the Mets, who beat the Reds, 10-8.