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Reds' Cueto forced to leave second straight start
- recap from game played on March 19, 2011
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Bonds goes on trial Monday for 2003 testimony
RONALD BLUM AP Sports Writer When Barry Bonds walked into the federal courthouse in San Francisco on Dec. 4, 2003, his career total stood at 658 home runs, baseball had yet to institute drug testing with penalties and the Giants were nearly a half-century removed from their last World Series title. Much has changed since the brawny, contentious slugger spent 2 hours, 53 minutes answering ...
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Reds beat Rockies 10-3
Johnny Cueto had to cut a start short again. For the second straight outing, the Reds' starter walked off the mound with an injury. He only lasted one inning Saturday in a Cincinnati split-squad's 10-3 win over the Colorado Rockies. "We don't want to jump to any conclusions," Dusty Baker said.
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