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      <title>Nats Silence Reds Bats</title>
      <description>Cincinnati had one of the top run-producing lineups in the NL before they ran into the Washington rotation.  Now the Reds are still seeking their first win of their road series after the Nationals one-hit them in the first two contests of the four-game set.</description>
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      <title>Bailey Fires No-Hitter</title>
      <description>The Cincinnati rotation has gotten the job done all season. The quintet has provided all but one of the Reds starts with only five games remaining this year.  The best outing of the bunch happened last night when Homer Bailey fired the fifteenth no-hitter in franchise history.  Their 1-0 win at Pittsburgh leaves them only a half game behind Washington for the best record in the majors.</description>
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      <title>How Sweep It Is!</title>
      <description>Cincinnati came out of the All Star break on a roll with a sweep of division foe St. Louis.  Sunday night's win put them back in first place in the NL Central. The winning runs in the final two games came off the bats of former Cardinals Ryan Ludwick and Scott Rolen.  They are now riding a six-game winning streak as they stay at home to host Arizona.</description>
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      <title>Future Looks Bright For Reds</title>
      <description>The youth movement is in full swing for the Cincinnati Reds. Even with veteran-loving Dusty Baker running the show, Cincinnati has received some of its strongest performances from youngsters under the age of 25. With several veteran contracts expected to come off the books, the club has an opportunity to build around this group and turn into a contending franchise, says Tyler Hissey. 
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      <title>Reds Should Look To Sell</title>
      <description>The Cincinnati Reds should shift their focus towards becoming a legitimate force in the future, though several of their potential trading chips are not exactly lighting up the rumor wire. If the opportunity is there for the Reds to cash a veteran in for a few promising prospect, they should take it, writes Tyler Hissey. With a strong nucleus intact, better days are ahead for Cincinnati.</description>
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      <title>2008 Cincinnati Reds Team Preview</title>
      <description>The Cincinnati Reds didn't make a big splash this offseason aside from the acquisition of stud closer Francisco Cordero.  Nevertheless, they have a ton of young major league-ready talent, chips to trade in July, and a new manager with a history of instant success upon joining a ballclub.</description>
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      <description>Pete Mackanin, the Cincinnati Reds’ interim manager for the final months of 2007, accepted a job as a scout with the New York Yankees on Monday afternoon. Mackanin enjoyed success after replacing Jerry Narron, and hoped to remain as the Reds’ full-time manager. The Cincinnati organization, however, instead opted to employ a proven manager with more experience, signing veteran skipper Dusty Baker.</description>
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      <description>Throughout history, Cincinnati has more or less been the Cubs official home away from home on Opening Day.</description>
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