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4/22/06
4/22/06
REDS 3 BREWERS 1
First-pitch home run doesn’t faze Reds’ Arroyo
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Colin Fly
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MILWAUKEE — Bronson Arroyo says his first pitch might have been tipped off. No matter, he kept the Milwaukee Brewers guessing the rest of the night.
Arroyo struck out eight in eight innings to outpitch Ben Sheets, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-1 win last night.
Gabe Gross hit Arroyo’s first pitch over the right-field wall, and Arroyo (3-0) said he got a "vibe" when he looked at Brewers third-base coach Dale Sveum, who was in Boston with Arroyo until this season.
"I immediately looked at Dale Sveum and forgot that he was my third-base coach," Arroyo said. "He might have tipped him off or he might have just been aggressive. I don’t know, but I thought it was funny nobody swung at that pitch all year."
Arroyo allowed six hits and retired 10 in a row at one point to pin the loss on Sheets (0-2), who struck out 10 in seven innings.
Arroyo said he has no plans to be Cincinnati’s ace, but he may not have a choice after starting 3-0 for the second straight season.
"The goal is 15 wins, 200 innings, regardless of when you get them," Arroyo said. "I don’t necessarily want to be anybody’s ace unless it comes to playoff time."
David Weathers pitched a perfect ninth for his fourth save in five opportunities.
Brandon Phillips and Felipe Lopez both used their speed to manufacture runs for the Reds, who had been 1-3 when scoring less than six runs.
Lopez led off the fourth inning by striking out on Sheets’ wild pitch. He reached first without a throw and stole his sixth base on the next pitch. Lopez went to third on Adam Dunn’s groundout and scored on Rich Aurilia’s RBI single.
"The ball did exactly what I wanted it to do, make him swing and miss," Sheets said of the pitch that got away from Chad Moeller.
Phillips led off the fifth with a double. Sheets struck out the next two hitters but couldn’t get out of trouble.
Ryan Freel hit a slow bouncer to Corey Koskie, whose throw from third was off target. A stretching Prince Fielder went to the ground to corral the errant throw, but Freel reached on the infield single.
Phillips raced around third and beat Fielder’s throw home to give Cincinnati a 2-1 lead.
"I tried to run as hard as I can, tried to score, tried to make a nice play at home plate and it ended up being the winning run," Phillips said.
The Reds tacked on an insurance run in the eighth. Lopez, who finished 2 for 4 and scored two runs, doubled and scored on Scott Hatteberg’s single.
Gross’ home run off Arroyo was the first of his career leading off a game. He also led off the sixth with a single and reached third, but Fielder struck out. The Brewers also had runners in scoring position in the seventh and eighth but didn’t score.
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