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Friday, August 27, 2010

Leake Shutdown For Now

When Mike Leake earned a roster spot in spring training, the Reds were concerned that the college ace had never pitched a professional schedule.  A college schedule is not an everyday grind like it is in even the lower level of professional baseball.

Leake has struggled in his last two outings both in relief.  

"His velocity is there but his location wasn't.  He wasn't throwing the ball where he wanted to and he depends on that," Dusty Baker said.  "We were apprehensive about that anyway.  We think its better for him.  We wanted to do it now so he can help us in the playoffs.  We had him examined by the doctor.  He has a little fatigue."

The Reds plan to give Aaron Harang a start on August 31.  Harang would be eligible for the playoffs.  He has been on a program to build strength.  He is still on the disabled list.

Leake's roster spot was taken by Juan Francisco.

"With Laynce Nix ailing, we wanted another bat," Baker said.

The x-rays were negative on Brandon Phillips but Baker decided that Chris Valaika would get his first start against the Cubs tonight.

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