KyleKendrick
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W8 | 51 |
| L9 | 39 |
| G31 | 158 |
| IP125.2 | 724.0 |
| BB41 | 211 |
| SO90 | 365 |
MatLatos
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W11 | 38 |
| L4 | 33 |
| G27 | 99 |
| IP168.2 | 598.0 |
| BB53 | 188 |
| SO152 | 565 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W8 | 51 |
| L9 | 39 |
| G31 | 158 |
| IP125.2 | 724.0 |
| BB41 | 211 |
| SO90 | 365 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W11 | 38 |
| L4 | 33 |
| G27 | 99 |
| IP168.2 | 598.0 |
| BB53 | 188 |
| SO152 | 565 |
While they await the return of star first baseman Joey Votto , the NL Central-leading Cincinnati Reds will try to end a pair of streaks Tuesday night when they continue a three-game set against the Philadelphia Phillies .
There's no question the Reds want to see Votto return to the lineup as soon as possible, but an 8 1/2-game division lead affords them the luxury of letting the 2010 NL MVP work his way into shape before playing his first game since tearing his left medial meniscus July 15.
Votto, who was hitting .342 at the time of his injury, went 0 for 3 with two strikeouts Monday in a rehab start with Triple-A Louisville. He played two games there, going 1 for 6, and also appeared in three games at Class A Dayton last week, going 1 for 5.
"I felt better today than I felt two days ago," Votto said. "The at-bats weren't a concern. I know I struck out a couple of times and missed opportunities to run out of the (batter's) box. I just wanted to move around some at first base."Although Votto can be activated from the disabled list and rejoin the Reds, manager Dusty Baker doesn't appear to be in any rush to get his star back in the lineup.
"It's up to him on how he feels," Baker said. "Joey will be here soon. We just can't say when."
Even with its best hitter sidelined for nearly two months, Cincinnati (82-54) is in excellent position to win its second Central title in three seasons. The Reds are one game behind Washington for the best record in the majors and lead the NL with 42 home wins.
They returned to Cincinnati following a 5-1 road trip Monday and opened a nine-game homestand with a 4-2 loss to the Phillies. Jimmy Rollins ' three-run homer - his 1,999th career hit - off Johnny Cueto in the fifth inning proved the decisive blow.
The loss was the second straight at Great American Ball Park for the Reds, who have yet to drop three in a row there this season. They have, however, been outscored 27-8 during a six-game home skid against the Phillies (65-70), a stretch that includes a 2-0 loss in Game 3 of the 2010 NL division series.
After going 17-12 in August, Philadelphia could easily be working on a three-game win streak this month if not for blowing a four-run, ninth-inning lead in Sunday's 8-7 loss to Atlanta.
Pitching has been the key to Philadelphia's resurgence with the NL's third-best ERA (3.50) since the All-Star break.
Kyle Kendrick (8-9, 4.01 ERA) has been a big contributor to that success, winning four straight starts for the first time in his career. He's allowed only four earned runs and 19 hits over 29 1-3 innings during that span, walking three and striking out 22.
The right-hander limited the Mets to two runs in 7 2-3 innings of Thursday's 3-2 victory.
Also coming off a very good outing is Cincinnati's Mat Latos (11-4, 3.79), who allowed two runs and five hits over seven innings in a 6-2 win at Arizona on Wednesday.
Although he gave up seven runs in his previous start, Latos posted a 2.61 ERA in six August starts and has won four of five decisions overall.
Latos is 0-2 with a 4.03 ERA in four starts versus the Phillies, all with San Diego. But he's gotten the best of slugger Ryan Howard , who is 0 for 8 with eight strikeouts and a walk in nine plate appearance against the right-hander.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Roy Halladay | 2 | .500 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .500 | 1.000 | .500 |
| Kyle Kendrick | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| John Mayberry | 2 | .500 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .500 | 1.000 | .500 |
| Laynce Nix | 3 | .333 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .333 | .666 | .333 |
| Pete Orr | 2 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Hunter Pence | 9 | .222 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | .222 | .555 | .333 |
| Juan Pierre | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | .500 | .500 | .000 |
| Placido Polanco | 8 | .375 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .444 | .819 | .375 |
| Jimmy Rollins | 8 | .500 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | .600 | 1.225 | .625 |
| Carlos Ruiz | 4 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | .200 | .200 | .000 |
| Brian Schneider | 6 | .167 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | .286 | .953 | .667 |
| Shane Victorino | 10 | .300 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | .417 | 1.117 | .700 |
| Ty Wigginton | 5 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Bronson Arroyo | 2 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Homer Bailey | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Jay Bruce | 8 | .375 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | .375 | 1.250 | .875 |
| Johnny Cueto | 3 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Willie Harris | 20 | .350 | 7 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 2 | .381 | 1.181 | .800 |
| Chris Heisey | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Mat Latos | 2 | .500 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .500 | 1.000 | .500 |
| Ryan Ludwick | 14 | .071 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 1 | .071 | .357 | .286 |
| Brandon Phillips | 14 | .357 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .400 | .757 | .357 |
| Scott Rolen | 8 | .125 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | .111 | .611 | .500 |
| Drew Stubbs | 6 | .167 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | .167 | .334 | .167 |
| Wilson Valdez | 3 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Joey Votto | 10 | .400 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 | .400 | 1.200 | .800 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 29, 2012 | Cole Hamels | Day-to-Day | Gastrointestinal illness |
| August 29, 2012 | Vance Worley | 15-Day DL | Loose bodies in right elbow |
| August 28, 2012 | Domonic Brown | Day-to-Day | Left game - left knee soreness |
| August 24, 2012 | Brian Schneider | 15-Day DL | Strained left hamstring |
| August 13, 2012 | Nate Schierholtz | 15-Day DL | Fractured right big toe |
| August 13, 2012 | Nate Schierholtz | 15-Day DL | Fractured right big toe |
Cincinnati Reds |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 31, 2012 | Kristopher Negron | 15-Day DL | Torn right ACL - out for season |
| August 01, 2012 | Devin Mesoraco | 7-Day DL | Concussion |
| August 01, 2012 | Devin Mesoraco | 7-Day DL | Concussion |
| August 01, 2012 | Wilson Valdez | Day-to-Day | Left game - stiff neck |
| July 31, 2012 | Brandon Phillips | Day-to-Day | Left game - strained left calf |
| July 31, 2012 | Bill Bray | 15-Day DL | Lumbar muscle strain |
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Jay Bruce is back to reacting to pitches instead of thinking about what's coming. And when he gets on a surge like this one, the outcome is predictable.
He hits home runs in bunches.
The right fielder homered for the third straight game on Tuesday night, a two-run shot that sent the Cincinnati Reds to a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies with first baseman Joey Votto watching from the bench.
Manager Dusty Baker gave Bruce a couple days off during the last road trip to try to clear his head and get himself out of a slump. Bruce's hitting tears tend to last for several weeks, followed by deep slumps.
The days off helped.
"That let me take a step back mentally and realize a couple of things," Bruce said. "I just needed to quit thinking so much."
Bruce's 31st homer in the sixth inning ended a four-game winning streak by Kyle Kendrick (8-10), who gave up six hits in six innings. Bruce has homered in four of his last five games since his time off.
"That was just to let him get his head together," Baker said. "You hate to sit a guy, but whatever works."
Baker's next challenge is to figure out how to work Votto back into a lineup that has done exceptionally well without him. Votto was activated off the disabled list before the game, but didn't play because his knee isn't back to full strength. Cincinnati went 32-16 without him, taking control of the NL Central.
On his first night back, the Reds didn't need him. They got one chance and turned it into a win.
"We've done a great job with that all year," Bruce said. "We've had a lot of come-from-behind wins. You can't ever give us breathing room."
Mat Latos (12-4) gave up one run - on a bases-loaded walk - and four hits in seven innings.
Jimmy Rollins doubled off Latos in the fifth inning, making him the fourth Phillies player to reach 2,000 career hits. He joined Mike Schmidt (2,234), Richie Ashburn (2,217) and Ed Delahanty (2,207).
"It was great, but 3,000 is better," said Rollins, eating an ice cream cone after the game. "That's the one that's celebrated. It's another milestone in a career, but it's not the one that's celebrated. So it's just another hit."
Aroldis Chapman gave up a walk and fanned two while getting his 35th save in 39 chances. The left-hander has converted 27 straight save opportunities since June 24, a franchise record.
The win evened the season series at three games apiece. Philadelphia has been one of Cincinnati's toughest opponents, winning nine of their last 12 games. The Phillies have won their season series each of the past seven years.
Cincinnati's surge into playoff position has attracted bigger crowds to Great American Ball Park. The Reds topped 2 million in season attendance on Tuesday night, the fastest they've reached the mark since the ballpark opened in 2003.
Latos, the Reds' biggest offseason acquisition, was in the middle of all the early action. He got picked off third base by catcher Erik Kratz in the third inning, ending a rally. He then helped the Phillies pull ahead 1-0 in the fourth because of his control problems.
Philadelphia loaded the bases when Chase Utley doubled, Latos hit Ryan Howard on the arm, and John Mayberry Jr. walked with one out. Latos then walked Domonic Brown - in an 0-for-18 slump - on four pitches to force in a run.
Nate Schierholtz followed with a sinking liner that center fielder Drew Stubbs appeared to catch on the short hop. The Phillies saw first base umpire Chris Guccione immediately rule it a catch, confusing the runners. Stubbs threw to second base to complete a double play.
"Basically our runners, they got all messed up," manager Charlie Manuel said. "They got all confused. They didn't know where to go.
"It was a bad break. We could have had a hit there and a run for sure. It's kind of how things go for us, huh?"
NOTES: Rollins' double also gave him a seven-game hitting streak. ... The Reds recalled RHP Todd Redmond and RHP Pedro Villarreal from Louisville, promoted LHP Tony Cingrani from Double-A Pensacola, and outrighted INF Chris Valaika and RHP Jordan Smith to Louisville. ... The Phillies called up INF/OF Pete Orr from Triple-A Lehigh Valley. ... Bengals QB Andy Dalton threw a ceremonial pitch to WR A.J. Green. ... Latos failed to get a hit, snapping his career-high six-game hitting streak.