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Lidle joins fun as Reds stay hot, rip Astros
 

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CINCINNATI -- The best thing to do with the Cincinnati Reds right now is just get out of their way.

Cory Lidle pitched his third career shutout and Ken Griffey Jr. hit a two-run homer Sunday, leading the Reds to their fifth straight win, 7-0 over the Houston Astros.

The Reds have won eight of nine, pulling into first place in the NL Central with their best surge of the season. They opened the day tied with the Astros and the Cubs.

Everything is going their way for now. Their broken-bat flares find a hole and their opponents' line drives find someone's glove.

"I think we're right on track," said Lidle, who gave up only six singles. "I don't think there are very many teams that want to face us right now."

The five-game winning streak matches their best stretch of last season, when they lost 93 games and traded away many of their stars at midseason.

The Astros have lost a season-high four in a row, knocking them out of first place for the first time since April 29.

"Trust me, there's not a guy in this clubhouse that's worried," catcher Brad Ausmus said. "This is a good team. Good teams have slumps during the season."

Lidle (3-4) struck out four, walked two and hit Craig Biggio as he got his first victory since April 22. The Reds turned three double plays behind the right-hander, who has three complete games this season.

Lidle's other two shutouts came for Oakland in 2002.

A talk with Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench a few days ago helped Lidle figure out why he's been so inconsistent this season -- one good outing inevitably followed by a bad one. Bench shows up at the Reds' park occasionally, and Lidle had never met him.

"I told him I thought I was throwing the ball pretty good, but things weren't going my way," Lidle said. "It was frustrating. He told me that I had to just wipe that out. It's just getting into the right frame of mind."

Griffey hit his ninth homer -- and 490th of his career -- in the fifth inning off Wade Miller (5-4), who matched his season high by giving up five runs in only five innings.

Sean Casey had three more hits, including a solo homer that raised the NL's top average to .380. Austin Kearns singled twice and drove in a pair of runs, extending his tear since he returned from a broken forearm.

Miller came in with gaudy career numbers against the Reds -- 7-1 in 13 games. History was no help against a team on a roll.

In the first two games of the series, the Reds knocked out Andy Pettitte and Roger Clemens after five innings apiece. Miller was already kicking the grass in disgust as he headed for the dugout after a tone-setting first inning.

He, too, was gone after the fifth.

In the first three games of the series, which concludes Monday night, Houston starters have given up 12 runs in 15 innings.

"Our pitching hasn't crumbled, but our starting pitching this series hasn't done great," said Miller, who struggled with all of his pitches. "Once we get hot, the whole team is going to get hot."

The Reds loaded the bases with one out in the first on an infield single and a pair of walks, and Kearns singled softly to right field for a 2-0 lead. Kearns cracked a bone just above his left wrist when he was hit by Ryan Vogelsong's pitch April 26, and has gone 6-for-17 in five games since returning.

Javier Valentin hit a solo homer in the fourth, and Griffey hit a two-run shot deep into the seats in right field in the fifth for a 5-0 lead. The homer left Griffey one behind Fred McGriff for 21st place on the career list.

Casey added his fifth homer off Brandon Duckworth in the seventh, leaving him 3-for-4.

Notes

  • 1B Jeff Bagwell got a day off following a night game. Bagwell has only one home run in May.
  • 2B Jeff Kent had one of the singles off Lidle, extending his hitting streak to a season-high nine games.
  • Reds SS Barry Larkin also got a day off. Larkin is the only starting shortstop in the majors without an error.
  • Biggio has been hit eight times, the most in the NL.
  • Closer Danny Graves reached 20 saves faster than anyone in major league history. Graves got No. 20 on Saturday in the Reds' 42nd game. Lee Smith got his 20th in the Orioles' 46th game in 1994.
  • OF Adam Dunn struck out twice, padding his total to 51, most in the NL.

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Cory Lidle is congratulated by teammate Javier Valentin after firing a shutout.
Cory Lidle is congratulated by teammate Javier Valentin after firing a shutout.(AP)

Players of the Game
Cincinnati

C. Lidle
IP 9.0
H 6
ER 0
BB 2
K 4
Cincinnati

S. Casey
AB 4
R 3
H 3
HR 1
RBI 1
 

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Houston Astros
Craig Biggio, CF3010001 .310
Adam Everett, SS4010012 .271
Lance Berkman, LF3000102 .338
Jeff Kent, 2B4010003 .299
Morgan Ensberg, 3B4010013 .291
Richard Hidalgo, RF4000022 .276
Jose Vizcaino, 1B3020000 .200
Brad Ausmus, C3000002 .267
Wade Miller, P2000000 .333
    Brandon Duckworth, P0000000 .000
   a- Orlando Palmeiro, PH0000100 .171
    Brandon Backe, P0000000 .000
Totals300602415 
a-walked for Duckworth in the 8th
Fielding
DP - Kent-Everett-Vizcaino
Houston Astros
Wade Miller (L,5-4) 5855252 3.56
Brandon Duckworth 2211011 6.10
Brandon Backe 1211010 5.14
Pitches-Strikes - Wade Miller 90-53, Brandon Duckworth 29-17, Brandon Backe 24-14
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Wade Miller 5-4, Brandon Duckworth 5-0, Brandon Backe 1-1
Batters Faced - Wade Miller 24, Brandon Duckworth 8, Brandon Backe 5
Cincinnati Reds
Ryan Freel, 3B5010012 .260
D'Angelo Jimenez, 2B3100101 .224
Sean Casey, 1B4331000 .380
Ken Griffey Jr., CF3112100 .237
Austin Kearns, RF4022010 .191
Adam Dunn, LF4000023 .286
Javier Valentin, C4221012 .179
Juan Castro, SS4031000 .278
Cory Lidle, P2000021 .133
Totals337127279 
Batting
2B - Javier Valentin (3, Backe), Juan Castro (4, Backe)
HR - Sean Casey (5, Duckworth), Ken Griffey Jr. (9, W. Miller), Javier Valentin (3, W. Miller)
SH - Cory Lidle 2 (3)
RBI - Sean Casey (30), Ken Griffey Jr. 2 (31), Austin Kearns 2 (10), Javier Valentin (8), Juan Castro (9)
2-OUT RBI - Ken Griffey Jr. 2 (11)
Team LOB - 6
Fielding
DP - Freel-Casey, Freel-Jimenez-Casey, Freel-Jimenez-Casey
E - D'Angelo Jimenez (4, Wild throw)
Cincinnati Reds
Cory Lidle (W,3-4) 9600240 4.52
HBP - Biggio (by Cory Lidle)
WP - Cory Lidle 2 (2)
Pitches-Strikes - Cory Lidle 106-71
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Cory Lidle 10-10
Batters Faced - Cory Lidle 33
Game Information
Attendance - 29693
Game Time - 2:26
Temperature - 80
Umpires - Home - Jeff Kellogg, First Base - Doug Eddings, Second Base - Dan Iassogna, Third Base - Charlie Reliford
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Ana 8
LA 1 Final
Atl 5
Colo 0 Final
NYM 4
SF 0 PPD
Mon 0
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Phi 6
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CHC 4