Games

Recap
 
Reds find late offense to surge past Mets
CINCINNATI 7, NY METS 2
 


By Doug Tifft
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CINCINNATI (Ticker) -- David Ross made sure Josh Fogg's latest
start didn't go to waste, and rookie Joey Votto finished the
job.

Ross singled in the go-ahead run in the sixth inning Saturday,
sending the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-2 win over the New York Mets.

In a well-pitched game over the first six innings, the Reds
scratched out the go-ahead run in the sixth when Edwin
Encarnacion advanced to second base on a wild pitch and scored
on Ross' two-out single to right to give Cincinnati a 3-2
advantage.

"That guy had my number tonight for a little while, so I finally
just tried to battle (this time)," Ross said. "When you are not
seeing a guy real well, you just try to battle your tail off."

In the seventh, Jeff Keppinger and Adam Dunn increased the lead
with back-to-back RBI singles off Pedro Feliciano. Votto, who
finished with three RBI on the night, completed the four-run
frame with a two-run triple, the first of his career, to give
the Reds a 7-2 cushion.

"It took my four months to complete the cycle," Votto joked.

Fogg (2-2) allowed two runs - one earned - and only walked one
batter over six innings, benefiting from Cincinnati's defense
that helped him out of a number of jams by turning three double
plays behind him.

"I felt pretty good tonight and the defense played great behind
me," Fogg said. "We had a few double plays and it is always
nice for a starting pitcher to go out there and get two outs on
one pitch."

The righthander, who posted his first win since April 9 despite
a string of solid starts, also helped his own cause in the third
inning with a leadoff single, coming around to score all the way
from first base on Ken Griffey Jr.'s double off Mets lefthander
Oliver Perez (6-6).

It was the 1,133rd double of Griffey's career, tying him with
Tris Speaker for 11th on the all-time list.

Perez (6-6) went six frames, allowing three runs - two earned -
and six hits with six strikeouts.

"It was one of those days that you don't feel good," Perez said.
"You don't have your best fastball or slider and you have to do
your best to keep your team in the game."

David Wright had a big night despite the loss, belting his 19th
home run of the season into the upper deck in left in the fourth
inning for the Mets, who have lost two straight after 10
consecutive victories.

Wright was frustrated after the game with his team's inability
to get the type of clutch hits that Ross had delivered for his
team.

"They executed when they needed to execute, and we did not,"
Wright said. "It was a poorly played game on our part."

After relievers Jeremy Affeldt and Mike Lincoln combined for a
scoreless seventh, David Weathers and Bill Bray each worked a
scoreless inning to polish off the victory for Cincinnati.

 
Free Sports Scores and Odds by Phone - All New Numbers!
AKRON
800-682-6222
ALBANY
800-355-0004
ALEXANDRIA
703-660-8700
ATLANTA
404-842-1313
BALTIMORE
410-484-1818
BIRMINGHAM
205-945-5544
BOSTON
617-723-1818
BUFFALO
716-824-2525
CAMDEN
800-878-8736
CHARLOTTE
704-342-1313
CHARLESTON, SC
843-769-7200
CHICAGO
312-609-1313
CINCINNATI
800-682-6222
CLEVELAND
216-623-1313
COLUMBIA, SC
803-765-1313
DALLAS
972-423-3111
DALLAS
972-423-3111
DAYTON
800-682-6222
DOTHAN, AL
800-524-4116
EVANSVILLE
800-711-0002
FORT LAUDERDALE
800-524-4116
GREENVILLE, SC
864-370-2828
HARRISBURG, PA
800-711-0002
HARTFORD
800-828-4455
HOUSTON
713-774-1200
HUNTSVILLE, AL
800-524-4116
INDIANAPOLIS
800-711-0002
KNOXVILLE
800-524-4116
LAS VEGAS
702-979-1844
LEXINGTON, KY
800-711-0002
LITTLE ROCK
800-682-6222
LOS ANGELES
800-711-0002
LONG ISLAND
800-355-0004
LOUISVILLE
800-711-0002
MEMPHIS
800-524-4116
MIAMI
305-669-5433
MILWAUKEE
800-682-6222
MOBILE
251-666-5400
MONTGOMERY
800-524-4116
NASHVILLE
615-244-8888
NEW HAVEN, CT
800-828-4455
NEW YORK CITY
800-355-0004
NEWARK
800-878-8736
NORFOLK
757-461-1818
PHILADELPHIA
215-471-3000
PHOENIX
800-878-8736
PITTSBURGH
412-645-9800
PROVIDENCE
800-828-4455
RICHMOND
804-359-9400
ROCHESTER
585-454-1616
SAN FRANCISCO
800-711-0002
SCRANTON, PA
570-342-6500
SOUTH JERSEY
800-878-8736
SPRINGFIELD, MA
800-828-4455
SYRACUSE
315-437-1313
TAMPA
800-524-4116
TRENTON
609-528-2500
TULSA
800-682-6222
TUSCALOOSA
800-524-4116
WASHINGTON, DC
202-898-1818
WORCESTER, MA
800-828-4455
YOUNGSTOWN
800-682-6222
OTHER - NATIONWIDE
412-645-9800

Disclaimer