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CINCINNATI -- Zack Cozart and Todd Frazier hit upper-deck homers off left-hander Francisco Liriano, and the Cincinnati Reds moved a season-high 15 games over .500 by beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1 on Monday night.

The Reds hit four solo homers in all, extending their best start since 1995, the last time they won a playoff series.
Cozart connected in the fourth and Frazier in the sixth off Liriano (5-3), who hadn't allowed a homer in his seven previous starts. He opened the season on the disabled list, recovering from a broken right arm last December.
Joey Votto and Jay Bruce connected in the eighth off Bryan Morris.
Mike Leake (7-3) extended the best stretch of his four-year career, giving up six hits -- including Russell Martin's RBI double -- in seven innings.
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Just in case Choo were wondering, I think Shin Soo's fielding has been really good since the start of the year.
 
You're a Cards fan. Guarantee you that game will be sold out no matter the day.

I watched the game, didn't appear to be a bad crowd. Mid level seats down the lines (way down) were empty. Outfield appeared full.
 
Ok Beef, you forced me to go back and look at video of the game. NOT a great crowd. Outfield not even close to being full. :hi:

Guess I was was looking through my Pete Rose colored glasses last night.
 
Ok Beef, you forced me to go back and look at video of the game. NOT a great crowd. Outfield not even close to being full. :hi:

Guess I was was looking through my Pete Rose colored glasses last night.

It stood out to me because usually it's a pretty full house no matter who the Reds play. The Reds have a very good fan base and with this being an important series it just really surprised me. Made me wonder if something else big was going on last night.
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