MILWAUKEE -- Three of Tony Cingranis 15 starts have come against the Brewers,
and he knows Milwaukee cant lay off his high fastball.
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. He threw it repeatedly Thursday night and it translated to another impressive
outing by the rookie left-hander. Joey Votto hit a tiebreaking homer in the
sixth inning and Cingrani pitched solidly into the seventh, lifting the
Cincinnati Reds to a 2-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday night.
Cingrani struck out nine in 6 1-3 innings, with the Brewers going down swinging
on all but one strikeout. "They swung at it the last two times I faced them, and
they kept swinging at it, so I kept throwing it there," he said. The Reds have
won five straight and 10 of 13. Cingrani (6-2) allowed only a second-inning home
run to Khris Davis. In eight starts since rejoining the rotation on July 3, he
is 3-2 with a 2.12 ERA. "The Pirates lost, so we picked up another game on them,
it was really big," he said of the Reds pulling within 2 1/2 games of NL
Central-leading Pittsburgh. Cingrani scattered four hits and one walk. "Hes
confident, hes not intimidated by anybody," Reds manager Dusty Baker said. "This
is how you want your players to be, especially rookies. He wanted to make this
team out of spring training. Hes full of determination and desire, and a lot of
confidence." In the teams last seven games, Reds starters are 4-1 with a 1.35
ERA. Aroldis Chapman worked the ninth for his 30th save in 34 chances. Vottos
homer on a changeup was the only earned run allowed by Kyle Lohse (8-8) in seven
innings. The right-hander also allowed an unearned run on five hits and four
walks with four strikeouts in seven innings. "It wasnt a very good one," Lohse
said of the changeup to Votto. "I didnt quite get the grip and I just tried to
throw it down and away. It didnt have any life on it." Brewers All-Star centre
fielder Carlos Gomez sprained his right knee while making a leaping catch at the
centre field wall in the fourth inning. Gomez robbed Brandon Phillips of a
likely extra-base hit, and crashed awkwardly to the ground with his right knee
bent under his body and his right hip hitting the base of the wall in the fourth
inning. The team said Gomez would undergo an MRI on the knee Friday. Gomez said
doctors told him an initial exam didnt show a serious injury, but there was pain
in his knee when he tried to run. "When I start walking around, it starts to
feel better but when I try to run, my knee doesnt let me," Gomez said. Milwaukee
took a 1-0 lead when Davis hit a 3-2 pitch from Cingrani three rows from the top
of the left field bleachers in the second. It was Davis fifth homer in his first
49 at-bats this year. The Reds tied the score 1-all in the fifth with an
unearned run. Devin Mesoraco hit a bouncer up the middle, and Jeff Bianchis
throw pulled first baseman Juan Francisco into the runners path and they
collided at the bag. Mesoraco landed on top of Francisco as the ball scooted
away. "He was a good cushion," Mesoraco said. He playfully patted Francisco
twice on the side before first base coach Billy Hatcher emphatically told him to
sprint to second, reaching on Bianchis throwing error. "He was right in the
baseline and I had nowhere to go," Mesoraco said of Francisco. "I thought he
caught it, and Hatch said, Go ahead! Go ahead! so I got up and went to second as
quick as I could." Zack Cozart hit the next pitch from Lohse to centre for a
single. Logan Schafers one-hop throw beat Mesoraco to the plate by several
steps, but catcher Jonathan Lucroy couldnt handle the bounce and he scored to
tie the game. Votto then led off the sixth with his 18th homer of the year to
give the Reds the lead for good. NOTES: Gomez is batting .288 with 18 home runs
and 55 RBI in 114 games. He was selected to his first All-Star game this season.
... Chapman had 38 saves in 2012, his first year as the teams closer. ...
Bianchi saved two runs in the first with a leaping grab in the outfield to rob
Ryan Ludwick of a hit with two outs and the bases loaded. ... The Brewers are
11-25 against left-handed starters. ... Brewers 3B Aramis Ramirez is hitless in
nine at-bats since returning from the DL on Tuesday.
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. The Vancouver coach and an announced sellout crowd of 18,910 watched in dismay
as the Canucks lost 7-4 to the New York Islanders on Monday night by squandering
a 3-0 lead in the third period.
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Chicago White Sox have officially announced that the club has agreed to terms
with utilityman Emilio Bonifacio on a one-year, $4 million contract that
includes a team option for the 2016 season.The last day of the Barclays Premier
League goes Sunday and the permutations are rather simple. If Manchester City
wins or draws against West Ham at the Etihad, they win the title. A draw would
mean the league would be decided by goal differential if Liverpool beats
Newcastle; a gleeful sight for Manchester United supporters if City were to win
both of their two titles based on goal difference. After a frustrating year at
Old Trafford, this is all they have. The only way Liverpool are crowned
champions is a win Sunday at Anfield combined with a Man City loss. Seems
improbable, but not impossible. The dream of ending the title drought since
1990 will most likely carry on another year, along with the pain, anguish and
yearning. This is the most compelling storyline heading in to Super Sunday with
all eyes on Man City (TSN Radio Network, 10am ET) and Liverpool (TSN) and who
will reign supreme. At the bottom of the table, Fulham and Cardiff City have
already been relegated. Norwich City is all but relegated, needing a miracle of
biblical proportions, facing a 17-goal gap in goal differential. Bye, bye,
Canaries. So we will not to be treated to a topsy-turvy day of who stays and
who goes from Premier League football. The casual fan is worse off for it not
having the drama at the death. Tottenham and Manchester United are the only
other teams playing for anything come Sunday. Spurs can wrap up Europa League
qualification with a win or a draw at home against Aston Villa. If Spurs lose,
a Manchester United win at Southampton would see them qualify for Europe.
Europa League is hardly the prize either team envisioned. Again, blasé. An
exciting season may be coming to an end in unspectacular fashion, however
talking points continue to swirl. Here are this weeks musings: - Hardly
Vintage: The 2013/14 season will hardly go down as a vintage Premier League
campaign. There were plenty of memorable moments (more on the flash points next
week), good and bad, but the prevailing sentiment over the season was sub-par
play. The league lacked a true frontrunner and parity was more a product of
mediocre play and change, rather than top quality football. The Premier League
spends millions in transfers on a bi-annual basis. It can hardly be said teams
are paying for value. The Premier League is rich with sponsors and earnings for
surpassing any of their contemporaries. The wealth is exposed by lesser lights,
with Premier League teams paying out the nose for marginal talent. It makes
development that much more important for British clubs, avoiding the pitfalls of
fools gold. Its a double-edged sword, as young players failing to get first
team opportunity leave for green pastures (Paul Pogba, anyone?) or attempt to
catch on elsewhere in a maze lacking identity or true direction. Although the
entire ‘B-team model has been approached by cynicism by many in high-ranking
positions and influential pundits, alternative opportunity to develop is
paramount for competitiveness and business. - Super Sunday: North American
professional sports need take notice of the Premier Leagues final day of games.
All matches start at 10am et, meaning all-important results cannot be
manipulated to the benefit of self or detriment to another. The NBA became a
farce down the stretch of its regular season, with teams purposely losing to
jockey for position. Professional basketball is not the only culprit. Its
understood scheduling decisions are made based upon broadcasting revenue. But
for the good of the sport and the fans, integrity must be taken into account.
And the excitement of the final day of the Premier League more years than not
trumps the spectacle of all others based upon set-up and importance. The drama
is unmatched. - Suarez doubts: The pictures of Luis Suarez after Liverpools
late collapse in a dramatic 3-3 tie at Selhurst Park will be replayed for ages.
Burying his head in his shirt, visibly inconsolable speaks volumes. There is no
doubt Suarez loves Liverpool. And Champions League football next season brings
the assumption he will remain at Anfield. But thats all it is - an assumption.
If Real Madrid comes calling, which continues to be rumoured, will Suarez be
able to resist? And is the Uruguayan to be trusted by anything he says? This
was a player who cast a line and was headed to Arsenal before the season. Hes a
player suspended twice for biting and once for racist gestures. His actions on
and off the field dont speak of a reliable, stable, predictable player. There
is a lot to like about Suarez. Manchester Citys Yaya Toure and the Liverpool
striker have been a cut above on the season. Liverpool need be wary heading into
the summer, bringing in requisite players to compete in Europe, also keeping in
mind cover for Suarez may be needed. Its a big summer ahead for Brendan Rodgers
making sure he makes the right moves so his team doesnt regress after this
ultimately successful campaign. Suarez is a big part of that. And if he goes,
question marks will remain above the sustainability of success at Liverpool in
an ultimately competitive Premier League. - Poor Stevie G: Contrary to belief,
Liverpools title chances ddidnt go out the window after Mondays draw; it came
through Steven Gerrards infamous ‘slip-up leading to the game winning goal in a
2-0 home loss to an weakened Chelsea.
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player as decorated as Gerrard may end his career without a Premier League
title. Hes been one of the top midfielders of his generation, yet hasnt been
able to inspire his team to consistent greatness aside from that one night in
Istanbul. This doesnt fall solely on Gerrards shoulders. And his loyalty to
Liverpool is one that should be applauded. The riches of Chelsea tempted him,
yet he remained on the Merseyside. Seeing Gerrard ‘rally the troops in his now
infamous team huddle with the title in his sights, paired with his ‘slip against
Chelsea makes for an undeserving snippet of how harsh the game truly his. As
his career fades into memories, how will he be remembered? The last month
provides material he, perhaps, would want stricken from the record. - Citys
Dynamic Duo: Manchester City has a roster among the best money can buy. Yaya
Toure is the pulse and Vincent Kompany, despite some hiccups this season,
remains the anchor at the back. But its hard to see City having the success
they have without right back Pablo Zabaleta and attacking midfielder David
Silva; in my opinion, the best two at their respective positions in the Premier
League. On Wednesday, in a game Aston Villa proved a difficult team to
breakdown, it was Zabaleta and Silva with top rate passing and movement that
broke Villa down leading to the first two goals. It must be appreciated how
these two see the game and can provide a variance in attack. In a Premier
League predicated on speed and strength, the Argentine and Spaniard bring
elements of intelligence and understanding seldom properly utilized. Their
respective importance to team success cannot be understated. - Mourinhos
self-fulfilling prophecy: Looking back on Jose Mourinhos first season back at
Chelsea, its hard not to wonder what could have been. The Portuguese tactician
was clear throughout the year his team was an underdog in the title race - the
‘little horse, if you will. It was hard to buy it back when he started spewing
the nonsense and it makes little sense now. It may have not been a squad
Mourinho was entirely comfortable with. And the group will continue to be cut
in the mold to what Mourinho desires. Money is no object, but the past season
cannot be deemed a success. He wasnt managing a team of lesser lights. The
squad was as good as any in the league, but losses to Aston Villa, Crystal
Palace and Sunderland in the last two months were the fatal blow. It must be
asked whether Mourinhos open pessimism about his team played a role in the team
psyche. When you repeatedly downplay your teams chances, it can become a
self-fulfilling prophecy. A more positive Mourinho doesnt mean less realistic.
When he sits back and reflects on the season that was, he should rue the outcome
as a year of what could have been, rather than what was. - Wenger success?:
Arsenal finishes fourth place in the league - another successful year for the
club? That seems to be the mentality at Arsenal and its backwards, but lifting
the FA Cup in just over a week from now would soften the blow. The lack of
silverware over the last decade is astonishing for a marquee club. Wenger will
blame injuries and anything else he can grasp hold of. Its all nonsense.
Arsenals positive start masked continual holes in this team. A striker and a
goalkeeper remain atop the checklist at Arsenal and further squad upgrades are
essential. Arsenals policy of fiscal restraint and development of unknown
commodities is a honourable one and Champions League football is great to keep
the wheel spinning, but at some point, it must be decided whether fourth place
constitutes a victory because at present time it is accepted as good
enough...which is really isnt. - Giggss future: With Louis van Gaal seeming like
Manchester Uniteds manager of the future, the debate continues to swirl about a
role for Ryan Giggs. The Welshman is a club legend and that will never change.
The insistence he remains part of the new United backroom staff is a romantic
one, but it may be flawed. Uniteds links to their past are never really far
away, but now, were speaking of a new-look United, in need of turning the page,
moving on to the next chapter. If van Gaal wants to bring Danny Blind, Patrick
Kluivert or whomever he wants to fill out important assistant roles, then so it
shall be. Holding Giggs over his head would be a mistake. The class of 92
brought incredible success to the team. They, along with a solid group of
veteran leadership, were be able to become the most successful team in English
football and it wasnt even close. Sir Alex Ferguson steered that ship. If van
Gaal is to do his job properly, he needs full autonomy. If he doesnt have it,
who knows what kind of mish-mashed vision will come of it and a mish-mash of
results will predictably follow. It may sound harsh, even unfair, but Giggs may
have to go for the restructure to properly take place. If youre going to hand
over the keys to van Gaal, then do it. No restrictions.
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