Francisco, Miles double early in 7-run 8th inning that lifts Reds to 10-3 win over Giants
By APWednesday, March 24, 2010
Reds score 7 in 8th in 10-3 win over Giants
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Juan Francisco and Aaron Miles doubled early in Cincinnati’s seven-run eighth inning on Wednesday as the Reds headed to a 10-3 win over a split squad of San Francisco Giants.
Drew Stubbs capped it with his fourth home run of the spring off Brandon Medders.
Chris Dickerson, who is competing for playing time in both left and center, singled and stole two bases. He scored the Reds’ first run of the game on the first of Joey Votto’s two RBI ground outs. Dickerson is hitting .371 this spring and was on base twice.
Homer Bailey pitched five solid innings, allowing just one run. Bailey will break camp in the starting rotation after starting each of the last three seasons in the minor leagues.
“You shouldn’t have a different mindset even though you do. As long as you get the work in, everything should take care of itself,” Bailey said. “I guess I have a little bit more leeway.”
The Giants’ Jonathan Sanchez had allowed nine earned runs in 11 innings over his first four starts this spring. The Reds scored three but only two were earned on four hits and two walks.
Edgar Renteria hit a home run, his second of the spring, off Jared Burton.
“I was looking for a fastball the at-bat before but I missed it,” Renteria said. “I am not a home run hitter. I am working on seeing the ball. I have been driving the ball though.”
Cincinnati closer Francisco Cordero allowed a run for the first time in his seventh spring appearance.
The run scored on a throwing error by third baseman, Aaron Miles. Miles, who broke the middle finger on his throwing hand early in training, threw wild to first to allow Mark DeRosa to score. Miles was acquired in a trade for Adam Rosales to give veteran strength to the Reds’ bench.
Veteran Arthur Rhodes has allowed just two hits and a walk in five official appearances. He allowed three runs on five hits in a “B” game on March 14.
NOTES: The Giants have scored in the first inning in each of their last six games. … Aroldis Chapman took treatment on his lower back Wednesday morning and had a meeting with Dusty Baker, who told him to communicate his injuries. “In Cuba guys are taught not to complain,” Baker said. Chapman left after the meeting to get a social security card, then returned for treatment. … Edinson Volquez threw 45 pitches off a mound Wednesday morning. Volquez is recovering from surgery to his right elbow.
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