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Reds Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
1 hour ago

Joey Votto didn't want to talk about the death of his father, Joe, and asked that people respect his privacy while he was gone for a week on bereavement leave.

And he still didn't want to talk about it Saturday and Sunday when he was back with the Cincinnati Reds, pinch-hitting in both games.

Votto's name was back on the lineup card Tuesday, and without being asked he brought up the death of his father.

"Obviously, the last week was hard," he said. "Being around the guys is a real good distraction and really helps take my mind off everything.

"I love what I do, and this gives me an opportunity to do what my dad would want me to do. This was important to him, and he said he watched every game.


Baseball Today (AP)
2 hours ago
Dunn homers in first home game for Diamondbacks (AP)
3 hours ago
If Adam Dunn was feeling a little nervous before his first game in front of the Diamondbacks' home fans who expect his arrival to tip the NL West race in Arizona's favor, it didn't show. Dunn hit his first homer for Arizona in a 7-6 win over the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night. "It's a good feeling to have," Dunn said.
Tuesday's NL Capsules (AP)
6 hours ago
Carlos Delgado hit a go-ahead double off the left-center fence to end the Mets' 3-for-42 slide with the bases loaded, and New York broke loose in the eighth inning to rally past Atlanta 7-3 on Tuesday night. Damion Easley delivered a two-run single with the bases loaded and Ramon Castro added an RBI double to cap a five-run eighth against Atlanta's bullpen.
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