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Reds’ Arroyo, Cabrera beat Bucs

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Associated Press

CINCINNATI

Bronson Arroyo’s pitches were moving so unpredictably to the first few batters that catcher Ryan Hanigan went out to the mound with a funny suggestion.

“He said, ’You’re so bad today, I’m going to set [the mitt] down the middle and you throw it,’ ” Arroyo said.

No need to get so drastic.

The right-hander quickly got things under control and pitched into the eighth inning for his fifth straight win, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 4-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday night.

Arroyo (5-2) allowed five hits — all singles — in 72/3 innings. He walked Aki Iwamura to start the game, then managed to get his pitches going where he intended.

“Sometimes you feel funky out there,” said Arroyo, who also had trouble with his control warming up. “I couldn’t get a groove going. I got out of that [first inning] and my command came back. I kind of got on a roll.”

He started fading in the eighth on a warm, muggy night, leaving after his 113th pitch. Daniel Ray Herrera pitched out of a bases-loaded threat, striking out Garrett Jones on a 66 mph screwball to end Pittsburgh’s last chance.

Orlando Cabrera drove in two runs, and Miguel Cairo had a solo homer off Ross Ohlendorf (0-3), who was in trouble most of his six innings. The right-hander gave up eight hits and walked five, also struggling at the outset.

Ohlendorf missed roughly a month because of back spasms. He’s 0-3 since his return from the disabled list and still trying to get back in form. He walked three in the first two innings, setting himself up for a tough time.

“I’m definitely not pitching like I’d like to,” Ohlendorf said. “After the first two innings, I felt a lot better. I was able to relax and trust my stuff more. I was nibbling in the first two innings.”

Manager John Russell liked the way Ohlendorf pitched after those ragged, opening innings.