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Reds suffer worst defeat in franchise history
PHILADELPHIA — After this one, the faces of the Cincinnati Reds should have matched their batting helmets — a bright embarrassed red, with frowny faces painted on. Philadelphia 22, Cincinnati 1, ba-da-bing, ba-da-boom. For the second time this year, the game ended farcical with ...
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Morning Juice: Phillies 'slaughter' Reds for worst loss in 140 years
Morning Juice: Phillies 'slaughter' Reds for worst loss in 140 years
sports.yahoo.com — This and every weekday a.m. during baseball season, let's rise and shine together to recap the most... recent diamond doings. Roll Call starts at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park, where Cincinnati's Johnny Cueto entered with the NL's fourth-best ... (more) Morning Juice: Phillies 'slaughter' Reds for worst loss ...
Big first inning powers Phillies past Reds 22-1
Big first inning powers Phillies past Reds 22-1
sports.espn.go.com — Chase Utley hit a three-run homer and Shane Victorino and Greg Dobbs each had two-run shots during... a 10-run first inning, leading the Phillies to a 22-1 victory over the Reds. (more) Big first inning powers Phillies past Reds 22-1
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Daily Box Score 7/7: Crooked Numbers, Zeroes, and Grit
Beyond the Box Score — ... I think you'll agree, though, some of these box score irregularities are yet stranger still. They were historically bad. They were embarrassed. They got "slaughtered." Or so Dusty Baker said of his team's 22-1 defeat at the hands of the Phillies last night. The Phillies and Reds, two of the 19th century National League teams, have plenty of history. But the Phillies had never won by 20+ runs since the 1800s, and it was the worst loss in Reds history.  Johnny Cueto, fourth in the NL in ERA ...

Link-O-Rama: Janish isn't much of a pitcher
Circling The Bases — ... for the second time this season, giving up six runs in a 22-1 loss to leave him with a lovely 49.50 ERA. "That's the worst beating I can ever remember on a baseball field," manager Dusty Baker said . "We just got slaughtered." Cincinnati has a 4.21 ERA as a team this season, which ranks seventh in the league. However, if you remove Janish's mop-up work from the mix the actual pitching staff has a 4.09 ERA and if you completely ignore both blowouts that Janish has pitched in the team ERA drops all the way to 3.87. * Since being traded to the Cardinals two weeks ago Mark ...

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