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CINCINNATI LOS ANGELES # Pos. Name ... Pos. Name 1. 3B RYAN FREEL ... LF JUAN PIERRE 2. CF COREY PATTERSON ... RF ANDRE ETHIER 3. RF KEN GRIFFEY JR ... C RUSSELL MARTIN 4. 2B BRANDON PHILLIPS ... 2B JEFF KENT 5. LF ADAM DUNN ... 1B JAMES LONEY 6. 1B JOEY VOTTO ... CF MATT KEMP 7. SS JERRY HAIRSTON JR ... 3B BILL DEWITT 8. C PAUL BAKO ... SS LUIS MAZA 9. P BRONSON ARROYO ... P BRAD PENNY
Lucky number 7 is here everyone! Tonight the Reds are out to prove that this hot streak is no fluke and there is no better test than on the road in the west. First and foremost, the Reds have lost 18 road series out of it's last 19. And they have been outright miserable in their annual west coast road trip.
Yet, this team has figured out a way to win 6 straight all against first place teams. Is this team for real? Do they have a chance to contend now?
Its Arroyo vs Penny. The Dodger ace is coming off two horrible starts allowing 15 runs collectively. Yet he has faired extremely well against the Reds with a 7-2 record and a 3.00 ERA in his career against them.
Best hitter vs Penny: Griffey is 11 for 30 (.367 BA) with 3 HRs. Time to get him going!
Is Arroyo back to 2006 form? His strikeout numbers beg to offer that sentiment (43 K in 47.1 IP with a 43/18 K/BB ratio.). He also has pitched 12 consecutive scoreless innings. The only concern here is that he may be feeling the effects of pitching off just three days rest his last time out.
Arroyo does not bode well against: Juan Pierre is 9 for 23 (.391 BA). The rest have only limited ABs against him.