Lohse, Reds break out of six-game funk with win over Pirates
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| Regular Season Series |
| Cincinnati leads 9-7 (as of Mon 5/28) |
| Fri 4/6 |
@CIN 6, PIT 1 |
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| Sat 4/7 |
@CIN 7, PIT 5 |
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| Sun 4/8 |
PIT 6, @CIN 3 |
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| Fri 4/27 |
@PIT 3, CIN 1 |
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CIN 8, @PIT 1 |
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| Sun 4/29 |
CIN 9, @PIT 5 |
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| Fri 5/25 |
PIT 10, @CIN 4 |
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| Sat 5/26 |
PIT 9, @CIN 5 |
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| Sun 5/27 |
PIT 14, @CIN 10 |
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| >Mon 5/28 |
@CIN 4, PIT 0 |
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| Fri 8/3 |
CIN 13, @PIT 4 |
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| Sat 8/4 |
CIN 9, @PIT 8 |
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| Sun 8/5 |
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| Tue 8/28 |
@PIT 6, CIN 4 |
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@PIT 3, CIN 2 |
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| Wed 8/29 |
CIN 8, @PIT 0 |
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| Thu 8/30 |
CIN 5, @PIT 4 |
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| · Complete Schedule: Reds | Pirates |
| Scoring Summary |
| PIT | CIN |
 | 5th | D Ross homered to left, A Gonzalez scored. | 0 | 2 |
 | 6th | E Encarnacion singled to right center, A Dunn scored. | 0 | 3 |
 | 8th | E Encarnacion doubled to left, B Phillips scored. | 0 | 4 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH |
| Attendance | 17,905 (42.3% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:20 |
| Weather | 74 degrees, overcast |
| Wind | 3 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Hunter Wendelstedt, First Base - Randy Marsh, Second Base - Adam Dowdy, Third Base - Sam Holbrook |
| A CLOSER LOOK |
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• Summary: Kyle Lohse threw a six-hit shutout for his first win in eight starts, but all minds were on Reds center fielder Ryan Freel, whose collision with Norris Hopper in the third resulted in Freel leaving the field in a stretcher and ambulance.
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• Freel update: CT scans were normal and he was diagnosed with a contusion to the head and neck. He will be re-evaluated Tuesday.
• Figure this: Lohse avoided becoming the first Reds pitcher since Fred Norman in 1977 to lose seven consecutive starts.
• Quotable: "It seemed like their defense stepped up when Freel caught the ball -- but I still don't think he caught it." -- Pirates starter Ian Snell
-- ESPN.com news services
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Reds 4, Pirates 0
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Center fielder
Ryan Freel had to leave Monday's game after a frightening outfield collision, but he still played a big part in the
Cincinnati Reds' 4-0 win over the
Pittsburgh Pirates.
Freel was taken off the field on a stretcher after colliding with a teammate. Tests came back normal, and his hard-nosed hustle inspired his teammates to turn in several sparkling defensive plays that helped help
Kyle Lohse throw a six-hit shutout, which snapped the team's six-game skid as well as Lohse's personal six-game losing streak.
"That's what we need -- pitching and defense," said catcher
David Ross, who hit a two-run home run and blocked the plate to tag
Humberto Cota and complete a double play that ended Pittsburgh's last scoring threat in the eighth inning.
"I think Freel's play was kind of a turning point for us."
Freel left the game in the third inning after running into right fielder
Norris Hopper while catching Cota's fly ball on the warning track in right-center field. Freel was spun around and landed near the base of the wall. The game was delayed 13 minutes while Reds trainers and doctor looked at him before he was strapped onto a stretcher and loaded into an ambulance to be taken to a local hospital.
"He just goes out there and plays hard every play," Lohse said. "It's fun to watch, but it's scary."
The Reds announced in the fourth inning that Freel, who's known for his all-out play, had feeling in all of his extremities and was coherent. CT scans were normal and he was diagnosed with a contusion to the head and neck. He will be re-evaluated Tuesday.
Edwin Encarnacion added two RBIs for Cincinnati as well as three sparkling defensive plays that helped keep the Pirates off the scoreboard.
"I know I can play down there," said Encarnacion, who was sent down to Triple-A Louisville on May 10, in part because of poor defense. "I never lost my confidence."
Lohse (2-6), who was ill during his last start and said he still hasn't regained the 8-9 pounds he lost, got past the fifth inning for the first time in his last four starts while shutting down a team that had scored 33 runs and won the first three games of the series. He struck out two and didn't walk a batter to avoid becoming the first Reds pitcher since Fred Norman in 1977 to lose seven consecutive starts.
"The defense picked me up today," Lohse said. "When they do that, it gives you the confidence to keep pounding the strike zone."
Pittsburgh starter
Ian Snell acknowledged that Freel's play changed the game, but wasn't sure the umpires made the right call on it.
"It seemed like their defense stepped up when Freel caught the ball -- but I still don't think he caught it," Snell said.
The win was Lohse's first in eight starts since the Reds beat the
Chicago Cubs, 1-0, on April 15 at Wrigley Field in Cincinnati's only shutout win of the season. Pittsburgh was shut out for the fourth time.
It was Lohse's fourth career shutout.
"You've got to give credit to him," Pirates manager Jim Tracy said. "He pitched ahead, and he had some help. He got a lift with his defense. We hit into some tough luck."
The game was scoreless until
Alex Gonzalez was hit by a pitch to lead off the fifth inning and, one out later, Ross launched his sixth homer of the season into the left field seats to give the Reds a 2-0 lead.
The Reds added a run in the sixth when
Adam Dunn doubled, moved to third on Ian Snell's wild pitch and scored on Encarnacion's bloop to short right-center field over a drawn-in Pirates infield. Encarnacion gave Lohse some breathing room with a single to drive in
Brandon Phillips in the eighth inning.
Snell (4-4) has lost his last two starts after getting wins in three of his previous decisions. Snell allowed five hits and three runs with two walks and six strikeouts in seven innings.
Game notes The Reds optioned RHP
Kirk Saarloos to Triple-A Louisville and recalled LHP Bobby Livingstone before Monday's game. ... RF
Ken
Griffey Jr. did not start Monday after starting each of Cincinnati's last 26 games. Griffey entered the game in the top of the third inning to replace Freel. ... Umpire Bob Davidson missed his second consecutive game due to illness. He was replaced at second base by Adam Dowdy. ... The Pirates announced that they had signed RHP David Copley, their 43rd round draft pick in last year's draft.