Reds eager to move up in standings
With back-to-back home series this week against a pair of teams struggling just as much as they are -- the Pirates and Nationals -- now is a golden opportunity for the Reds to escape from the cellar.
SP Bronson Arroyo ...2225 mins 
RP Jeremy Affeldt ...3155 mins 
P Ramon Ramirez ...4660 mins 
C Paul Bako ...11715 mins 
P Francisco Cordero ...11835 mins 
P Micah Owings ...11850 mins 
P Johnny Cueto ...11855 mins 
P Bronson Arroyo ...11865 mins 
P Aaron Harang ...11875 mins 
P Edinson Volquez ...11890 mins 
OF Ryan Freel ...hamstring
OF Norris Hopper ...elbow
S Matt Belisle ...knee
S Josh Fogg ...groin
2B Brandon Phillips ...finger
R Francisco Cordero ...foot
41.16 Brad Lidge (P - phi)
32 Manny Ramirez (LF - bos)
31 Evan Longoria (3B - tba)
29 Daisuke Matsuzaka (P - bos)
29 B.J. Upton (CF - tba)
28 Carlos Pena (1B - tba)
28 Dustin Pedroia (2B - bos)
27 Cole Hamels (P - phi)
27 Rich Harden (P - oak)
25 Carl Crawford (LF - tba)
15 Willy Aybar (2B - tba)
11 Akinori Iwamura (2B - tba)
11 Andre Ethier (RF - lan)
9 Blake DeWitt (2B - lan)
6 Jayson Werth (RF - phi)
4 Nomar Garciaparra (SS - )
With back-to-back home series this week against a pair of teams struggling just as much as they are -- the Pirates and Nationals -- now is a golden opportunity for the Reds to escape from the cellar.
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