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Rookies help Reds complete sweep of Braves
CINCINNATI 6, ATLANTA 2
 


By Doug Tifft
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CINCINNATI (Ticker) -- The Cincinnati Reds got home runs from
rookie Jay Bruce and Adam Dunn, and a strong pitching
performance from rookie Johnny Cueto in a 6-2 victory over the
Atlanta Braves to complete a three-game sweep Sunday.

Bruce, the rookie sensation who is 13-for-22 (.591) since being
called up Tuesday, had two hits, two RBI and scored twice one
day after he hit a walk-off home run to give the Reds an 8-7
win. The Reds are 5-1 since Bruce was promoted from Class AAA
Louisville on May 27.

"I'm excited we are going on a roll, just got to continue and
keep the momentum going," Bruce said.

Bruce has made quite the impression in his first week in the big
leagues, especially on his manager.

"Everything impresses me about him," Reds manager Dusty Baker
said. "His hitting, fielding, baserunning, everything."

Cueto (4-5) went seven innings, allowing two runs on
back-to-back home runs to Mark Teixeira and Brian McCann in the
seventh inning and struck out three. The righthander retired
the first 14 men he faced and carried a no-hitter into the sixth
inning, when it was broken up on a bunt single by Gregor Blanco.

"He was obviously really good," Reds catcher Paul Bako said.
"He hit a lot of his spots, pounded a lot of guys inside and
commanded his fastball. Really that is the key for him is
commanding his fastball, because it makes all of his other stuff
a whole lot better. That was the case today."

The Reds got an early jolt in the form of Dunn, who blasted a
420-foot home run, his 15th of the season, into the right field
bleachers to give the Reds a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the
second.

Bruce homered to right in the bottom of the third and Brandon
Phillips had an RBI double, extending Cincinnati's lead to 3-0.

When asked what the key to Bruce's recent success has been, Dunn
had a simple response.

"He just doesn't know any better," Dunn said.

After the Braves plated two in the top of the seventh, the Reds
answered with three runs of their own to help secure the
victory. Jerry Hairston Jr. drove in a run on a squeeze bunt
and Bruce singled home Andy Phillips before coming around to
score on a wild pitch later in the frame.

Atlanta starter Tim Hudson (7-4) took the loss, giving up three
runs over six innings before leaving the game in the seventh
with a strained left hamstring. He will be re-evaluated in
Atlanta on Monday.

The loss capped a 1-5 road trip for the Braves, who fell to a
major league-worst 7-21 away from home.

"The frustration is at an all-time high," Braves third baseman
Chipper Jones said. "But fighting amongst ourselves and
confronting people about their play is not going to do it. It's
just going to make things worse. I've just got to go out and
lead by example, and maybe things will turn around."

Ken Griffey Jr. went 2-for-3 with a run scored, but did not
homer in his first game after hitting career No. 599 for the
Reds, who have won 12 of their last 13 games at Great American
Ballpark.

Baker, who has seen some historic home run chases of his own as
Barry Bonds' manager during some of his historic home run
seasons with the San Francisco Giants, thinks that it will not
be long before Griffey connects for No. 600 as the Reds travel
to Philadelphia for a four-game series. Griffey has hit home
runs Nos. 300, 400, and 500 all on the road.

"I tell you one thing, he's got a good park in Philly that we
are going to," Baker said. "And if history repeats itself, he
will hit it on the road."

 
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