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  • WASHINGTON - Johnny Cueto pitched into the ninth inning and Joey Votto homered to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 2-1 victory over the Washington Nationals on Wednesday night. Cueto (9-5) held the Nationals scoreless until Ryan Zimmerman homered on his first pitch of the ninth inning. Cueto allowed six hits, struck out five and did not walk a batter.

  • DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Ryan Hanigan's eyebrows danced a happy up- anddown duet as he said, "We've got some arms on this team, I'm telling you. Hanigan caught 23-year-old Johnny Cueto on a hot, humid afternoon in Knology Park, Cueto's first appearance for the Cincinnati Reds since coming back from the World Baseball Classic.

  • CINCINNATI - Johnny Cueto looked and felt more like himself Thursday. Cueto and two relievers made a pair of first-inning runs stand up and the Cincinnati Reds salvaged a split of their four-game series against the Colorado Rockies with a 2-1 win.

  • NL HOUSTON - Johnny Cueto allowed four hits in eight scoreless innings and Joey Votto and Ramon Hernandez each homered to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-0 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night.

  • SARASOTA, Fla. -- An Ed Smith Stadium usher, dressed in an Easter Bunny suit, threw out the first pitch, a hard strike and better than most pitches young Johnny Cueto threw in a cameo appearance against the Tampa Bay Rays. Just when it appeared Cueto was invincible, the Rays proved him extremely vincible Sunday, March 23, -- five runs, three hits, five walks and a three-run home run in just two-thirds of an inning.

  • Since coming back from Arizona last week, this is all I've heard when I've encountered fans: "What's happening to the Reds pitching? First it was Johnny Cue-to. Down went Cueto with shoulder inflammation.

  • CINCINNATI -- The Pirates' offense took another step forward Thursday, scoring the first earned runs of the season against Cincinnati Reds starter Johnny Cueto in a 5-3 win at Great American Ball Park. But after holding the Reds -- who average a National League- leading 5.23 runs per game -- to just three runs over 18 innings, the Pirates' defense and starting pitching were the talk of the clubhouse after sweeping the two-game series.

  • PITTSBURGH - Johnny Cueto pitched a one-hitter for his first major league complete game, allowing only a third-inning single that went off shortstop Paul Janish's glove, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-0 on Tuesday night for their fourth consecutive win. The Pirates' only hit was by Ronny Cedeno - and it nearly wasn't one. Janish managed to deflect Cedeno's one-out grounder into left field, barely missing making the play.

  • Like father, like son. Or, in their own words, like whiner father, like brain-dead son. Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman caused a small ruckus this week during a Cincinnati-San Francisco game. Cardinal-kicker Johnny Cueto reached base, and on a cool night by the bay, the Reds brought a jacket for the pitcher to wear. Rather than the jacket pitchers normally wear, Cueto put on a hoodie. First-base umpire Tim Tschida asked him to put on a jacket that meets the MLB uniform code.

  • Reds 7 Cardinals 3 CINCINNATI | Johnny Cueto took a shutout into the eighth inning Saturday during Cincinnati's victory over St. Louis that moved the Reds into first place in the National League Central.



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