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    Pitching kills Reds' road trip

    Pitching kills Reds' road trip

    By Sean McClelland

    Dayton Daily News

    MILWAUKEE | Starting pitching sets the tone, managers always tell you.

    Best way to lose seven of nine games on a road trip? Get starting pitching like the Reds had in these past nine games, that's how.

    Including Ramon Ortiz's contribution Sunday, the starters combined to go 2-7 with a 6.09 ERA and eight home runs allowed against the Marlins, Cubs and Brewers.

    That's 30 earned runs in 441/3 innings, with the NL Central-leading St. Louis Cardinals in town to start a three-game series tonight at Great American Ball Park.

    As a staff, the Reds have given up 37 home runs in 24 games, still gaining momentum toward eclipsing the major-league single-season record of 246.

    Casey seeing gray

    Aaron Harang is being groomed to take over the job, but for now, Sean Casey remains the team's union representative.

    And after a night to think about it, Casey continued to have reservations about baseball Commissioner Bud Selig's latest steroid-punishment proposal, which includes a lifetime ban for a third offense.

    A first offense would carry a 50-game ban under Selig's plan, with a second positive test drawing a 100-game penalty.

    "Fifty or 100, all right," Casey said. "But a lifetime ban? The testing better be pretty accurate. You don't want a supplement ruining a guy's life."

    That's the players' biggest fear — that something other than a steroid might be mistaken for one. A few around the majors called the lifetime-ban concept "ridiculous" Saturday mainly for that reason.

    Said Casey, a bit more diplomatically than some, "I think there are still some gray areas."

    Short hops

    • Despite receiving medical clearance, outfielder Wily Mo Pena (stiff quad) remained absent from the starting lineup Sunday. As a pinch hitter in the fifth inning, he slammed a solo homer off Doug Davis, pulling the Reds within 7-2. It was the third pinch-hit home run of his career.

    • This is the Reds' worst road start (3-11) since 1997.

    • Davis had three hits in 99 career at-bats before his fifth-inning single off Ben Weber, which explained the rousing ovation.

    Contact Sean McClelland at 225-2408.
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    • This is the Reds' worst road start (3-11) since 1997.

    Whatever happened to the 'Big Road Machine'?

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    Yeah, really. The road/home difference for both the Reds/Astros so far is AMAZING...especially for the Astros. (9-3) at home, (1-10) on the road...LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CincyRedsFan30
    Yeah, really. The road/home difference for both the Reds/Astros so far is AMAZING...especially for the Astros. (9-3) at home, (1-10) on the road...LOL.
    Fire them all -- just like you said CRF

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