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Reds’ Bailey can follow no-hitter with playoff clincher

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CINCINNATI – Homer Bailey played catch in the sun-splashed outfield at Great American Ball Park, his usual routine the day before a start. Nothing different at all, as far as the Texan let on.

“You guys,” he said afterward, “it’s just another game.”

Uh-uh. Not buying it. Everyone knows the Cincinnati Reds pitcher has a chance to exorcise a lot of bad postseason history – or add to it – with his next start.

Less than two weeks after he threw the 15th no-hitter in the history of baseball’s first professional franchise, the 26-year-old Bailey has a chance to add another career moment. He can complete a division-series sweep of the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night.

Up 2-0 in the series, the Reds need one more victory to advance, with as many as three chances left at home. It’ll be a breakthrough if they get it.

Cincinnati hasn’t won a home playoff game in 17 years, a span of futility etched into the franchise’s storied history. Everyone remembers the Big Red Machine winning back-to-back World Series in 1975-76. The 1990 Nasty Boys team swept Oakland to win another.

Since then? Little more than heartbreak. Got swept by Atlanta in the 1995 NL championship series under manager Davey Johnson. Lost a one-game playoff for the NL wild card to the Mets in 1999 at Riverfront Stadium. Got swept by the Phillies in the first round two years ago.

Maybe it’s finally their time.

“I had this one kid give me a sweatshirt that said, ‘The Year of the 12,’ ” said manager Dusty Baker, who wears the uniform number. “He gave it to me in spring training. I believe in that. I’m only going to see one ‘12 while I’m living. It’s a special year. I just feel that it’s our year.”

Their first shot at it will make major league history.

The Giants and Reds both had pitchers throw no-hitters during the season – Matt Cain had a perfect game for San Francisco. When Bailey starts today, it’ll mark the first time that a playoff series featured two pitchers with no-hitters in the same year on opposite teams, according to STATS LLC.

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