The Cincinnati Reds fell to the St. Louis Cardinals last night, 4-2. The Reds got on the board first on a Brandon Phillips RBI single in the third. However, St. Louis responded right away in the bottom half with a Jaime Garcia solo homer and an Allen Craig RBI double. The Cardinals added one more in the sixth on a Daniel Descalso RBI triple, but Cincinnati cut into the lead in the seventh behind a Ryan Hanigan sac-fly, although it would not be enough and Cincinnati fell to 96-64. The Reds will take on St. Louis tonight. Mat Latos will toe the rubber against Chris Carpenter. The game can be heard on 970 WATH with pregame at 7:45 and first pitch at 8:15.
The Cleveland Indians were blanked by the Chicago White Sox last night, 11-0. The game went scoreless into the sixth inning as Corey Kluber and Hector Santiago dueled. But, the White Sox struck in the sixth, scoring six times behind RBI base hits from Adam Dunn, Alex Rios and Dayan Viciedo. Chicago added one in the eighth, but put the game out of reach in the ninth behind a Dayan Viciedo grand slam. Cleveland only mustered two hits on the night. The Tribe will host Chicago again tonight at 7.
Elsewhere in the MLB, Milwaukee bested San Diego, 5-3. Detroit clinched the AL Central with a 6-3 win over Kansas City. Houston blanked the Chicago Cubs, 3-0. Miami clipped the New York Mets, 3-2. Tampa Bay defeated Baltimore, 5-3. Toronto outlasted Minnesota, 6-5 in 10 innings. Philadelphia shut out Washington, 2-0. The New York Yankees dominated Boston, 10-2 and Pittsburgh ousted Atlanta, 2-1.
On Monday Night Football last night, Chicago handled Dallas, 34-18.
The Ohio Bobcats got some good and bad news yesterday. The bad news was that Ohio will likely be without defensive linemen Tremayne Scott and Carl Jones as well as safety Gerald Moore on Saturday against Buffalo. However, head coach Frank Solich says that quarterback Tyler Tettleton is close to being 100 percent for Saturday’s game. The Bobcats host Buffalo on Saturday afternoon. The game can be heard on Power 105 with pregame coverage starting at 10:30 with the Bobcat Insider and kickoff at noon.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano was diagnosed with leukemia yesterday and is expected to be hospitalized six to eight weeks to undergo treatment. Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians will serve as the interim head coach in Pagano’s absence. Pagano requested that Arians coach the team during his treatment.
On your radio dial tonight, it’s the Sports Fan presented by J&K Contracting. That’s on 970 WATH and it’s from 6:06 to 7.
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