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closed the first half with a 9-2 run to take a 43-22 lead at halftime. As he headed to the locker room, James Madison coach Matt Brady straightened his  发帖心情 Post By:2015-3-17 14:55:08

CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Tony Cingrani might have been a little too relaxed for his first big league start. With the way the Reds have been hitting, thats understandable. Shin-Soo Choo singled, doubled and scored twice, helping Cingrani get a victory in his starting debut, and the Reds won their fourth in a row by beating the Miami Marlins 11-1 on Thursday night. Cincinnatis winning streak has featured stingy starting pitching. The 23-year-old Cingrani needed a lot of pitches, but kept up the trend. "If anything, I mightve been a little too relaxed," he said. "Its a different mindset. Around the fifth, I started feeling comfortable. Giving up one run in five innings is not too bad." The left-hander gave up five hits, including Justin Ruggianos homer, while striking out eight and throwing 102 pitches. Reds manager Dusty Baker gave him a congratulatory handshake and a big smile when he reached the dugout after fanning Greg Dobbs to end the fifth. "Unbelievable," Cingrani said. "Im happy to get it out of the way." Cingrani got the better of a matchup of two up-and-coming starters. Right-hander Jose Fernandez (0-1) lasted only four innings, giving up five runs and seven hits while taking his first big league loss. "Its not going to be the last time," Fernandez said. "Ill just try to get better." Miami fell to 3-13, worst in the majors. The Marlins have been shut out or limited to one run in nine games. Right fielder Giancarlo Stanton was back in the lineup after missing six games with a bruised left shoulder. He committed two errors, including one that let a run score. It was the right time and place for Cincinnati to start a rookie. The Reds have the best home record in the majors at 8-2. And, theyve been on quite a splurge offensively. Theyve scored 22 runs with 27 hits in their last two games. Its the first time theyve had back-to-back games with at least 11 runs since they beat Houston 12-2 and 15-6 at Great American Ball Park in 2010. Cingrani didnt have to be sensational to come out a winner. "He gave us what we needed, and we gave him what he needed," Baker said. The 20-year-old Fernandez had allowed only one run in his first two major league starts, giving up a total of five hits to the Mets and Phillies. He fanned Choo on a 97 mph fastball to open the Reds first, quite a start. Didnt do so well the second time through the order. Choo and Zack Cozart singled with two outs in the third. Fernandez threw a wild pitch that allowed Choo to score from third. It fell apart for Fernandez in the fourth, when Cincinnati sent eight batters to the plate for four runs. The Reds put together a walk, three singles, Choos RBI double and a sacrifice fly by Devin Mesoraco for a 5-1 lead, ending Fernandezs outing. "Hes got great stuff," manager Mike Redmond said. "The big leagues are tough. Its tough to pitch. Weve got scouts, weve got video. Believe me, its not like hes a secret anymore. The word is out." Todd Frazier added a two-run homer off John Maine as the Reds pulled away. The Marlins came in with a .209 batting average, 32 runs and three homers, all the lowest marks in the majors. The series opener on Thursday represented a chance to nudge those numbers up -- facing a rookie pitcher in a homer-friendly ballpark with the wind blowing out to left field. Ruggiano hit a solo shot to left in the fourth inning, making him the first Marlins player with more than one homer this season. He was the only Marlin to reach third base. Cingrani made three relief appearances for the Reds last September and was first in line for a promotion if the Reds needed a starter. He took the place of Johnny Cueto, who went on the 15-day disabled list. NOTES: Miami put SS Adeiny Hechavarria on the 15-day DL with a sore throwing arm and called up INF Nick Green from Triple-A New Orleans. ... The Reds optioned reliever Justin Freeman to Triple-A Louisville to open a roster spot for Cingrani. ... 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Anderson is the fourth member of the Redmen to receive a tryout with an NFL team. cheap jerseys from china . Epic Pictures Group says it is financing and developing a Rocky-style film after buying the rights to dramatize a biography about the Barcelona soccer star. DAYTON, Ohio -- Indiana spent the season getting banged, bruised and battered in the Big Ten On Friday, the Hoosiers got to pick on one of the NCAA tournaments little guys. Freshman Yogi Ferrell scored 14 points in the first six minutes as top-seeded Indiana slam dunked its way to an 83-62 win over James Madison in the second round of the East Regional. Not taking any chances with a No. 16 seed, the Hoosiers (28-6) started fast and built a 33-point lead in the second half over the Dukes (21-15) and opened the tourney with a statement they intend to be around for a while. "Ive been waiting for this all week," Ferrell said. " A lot of us are jacked up to get out here, play against some different competition." Looking every bit like a team capable of cutting down the nets in Atlanta next month, Indiana will play Temple in the second round on Sunday. Ferrell finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and six assists, and Cody Zeller had four dunks for Indiana. Freshman Andre Nation scored 24 and Charles Cooke 18 for James Madison, which made the score somewhat respectable in the final minutes. Of the many upsets in NCAA tournament, there still hasnt been a No. 16 over a No. 1. And any thoughts James Madison, which beat LIU Brooklyn in a First Four game to get here, had of making history were over shortly after player introductions. Indiana wasnt fooling around. The Hoosiers opened a 23-point lead in the first half, when one of the Big Tens behemoths unleashed their fury on offence and clamped down on a James Madison team that never experienced anything like Indianas man-to-man pressure this season in the Colonial Athletic Association. After falling behind by 20, the Dukes got within 34-20 when Nation made two straight 3-pointers. The spurt only seemed to make the Hoosiers mad and they closed the first half with a 9-2 run to take a 43-22 lead at halftime. As he headed to the locker room, James Madison coach Matt Brady straightened his tie and scratched his head. Back in the staging area inside Dayton Arena even the Dukes cheerleaders huddled to try and figure out what they could do better after halftime. It was too late. Jordan Hulls and Christian Watford, seniors who helped coach TTom Cream rebuild an Indiana program in shambles five years ago, hit 3-pointers and Zeller zoomed down the lane for a dunk as Indiana opened the second half with a 13-4 run.dddddddddddd. The Hoosiers barely let up, and later in the half, Victor Oladipo and Will Sheehey, who had 15 points, scored back-to-back baskets so quickly that the p.a. announcer said their names without taking a breath. It was breathtaking, all right. Indiana entered the tournament with a No. 1 seed for just the third time and saddled with higher expectations than the Hoosiers have had to deal with in years. "Banner Up" has been the war cry of Indiana fans this season, a not-so-subtle dig at rival Purudes "Boiler Up" cheer but also a reference to hanging a sixth NCAA title banner inside Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers believe they can, and after overcoming a tough late-season loss at home on senior night against Ohio State, Indiana showed some the resolve and toughness of a champ by winning at Michigan in the regular-season finale to win their first outright Big Ten title since 1993. Theyve got loftier goals this March, and Oladipo said Thursday that anything short of a Final Four appearance would be a disappointment. Indianas size advantage inside figured to be a problem for James Madison, and that was the case from the very first possession. The 7-foot Zeller ran down a loose ball in the corner and grabbed a rebound as the Hoosiers had the ball for nearly a minute before Ferrell scored on a layup. The lightning-quick 6-footer scored on two more drives and then hit a 3-pointer to make it Yogi Ferrell 9, The Fourth U.S. President 0. Brady called his first timeout, but there wasnt much he could say to his team other than to hang in there. Zeller then threw down a vicious dunk, Ferrell sped through the Dukes defence for two more easy layups, and when Zeller powered in for another monster jam to sway the backboard, James Madisons players, pep band and noisy purple-clad fans were all shaking. Oladipo drove for a dunk and after dropping a 3-pointer celebrated with a spinning chest bump with Hulls in front of Indianas bench. At that point, it was 29-10 and Temple was already in Indianas crosshairs. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '

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