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Reds’ Bailey can follow no-hitter with playoff clincher

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The Reds put themselves in position for a sweep by overcoming the loss of ace Johnny Cueto to a bad back in the first inning of the opener, then pulling out a 5-2 win. They won, 9-0, Sunday night behind Bronson Arroyo’s seven crisp innings, then tried to get a few hours of sleep on the overnight flight back to Ohio.

The plane landed at 6:48 a.m., less than an hour before the sun came up.

“I slept on the plane, got here, got my stuff, got breakfast (at a restaurant) and went back to bed, slept a couple of hours and made myself get up,” outfielder Drew Stubbs said. “Not an ideal amount of rest, but hopefully I get to catch up on it tonight.”

Stubbs, Bailey and a few other Reds showed up at the ballpark in the afternoon for a light workout. Stubbs ran a few pass patterns as players threw a football on the field.

The Giants stayed overnight on the West Coast and flew in during the afternoon, trying to get a little needed sleep in their own beds. Probably wasn’t very restful – only four teams have overcome a 2-0 deficit in the division series round.

San Francisco manager Bruce Bochy has decided to start right-hander Ryan Vogelsong (14-9) against Bailey (13-10), who will be making his first appearance at Great American Ball Park since his no-hitter in Pittsburgh on Sept. 28.

Bailey followed the no-hitter with four shutout innings in a 1-0 loss in the final game of the season at St. Louis, an easy outing to save him for the playoffs. He led the NL with a 2.32 earned run average on the road this season, but is only 18-19 with a 5.13 career ERA at Great American.

It’ll be the first time Reds fans get to recognize him for the no-hitter — not that he’ll notice.

“I will probably be somewhat oblivious to it, just like any starter on game day,” Bailey said. “Unless there is a streaker running across, you don’t pay attention, you’re just focused on what you’re doing.”

Bailey will be well-rested. He flew home with Cueto on Sunday, got home and watched the last few innings of the Reds’ win on television.

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