Thursday, July 4, 2013

Homer Bailey finally reaches potential for Reds

When Homer Bailey walked into the Cincinnati Reds clubhouse for the first time, he had a hunting knife in a case attached to his belt. This past winter – the one in between his two no-hitters, he went on a safari and bagged a lion with a bow and arrow

Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Homer Bailey, center, is doused by his teammates after Bailey threw a no-hitter against the San Francisco Giants in a baseball game, Tuesday, July 2, 2013, in Cincinnati. Cincinnati won 3-0.

The last two major league no-hitters now belong to Homer Bailey. The Cincinnati Reds' right-hander, who threw Major League Baseball's last no-hitter on September 28, 2012, pitched another one Tuesday night when he allowed just one baserunner in 

Homer Bailey is living up to the expectations that the Reds had when they drafted him seventh 2004. (Joe Robbins/Getty Images). Last year, baseball fans were treated to a whopping seven no-hitters, equaling the high-water 

When Homer Bailey walked into the Cincinnati Reds clubhouse for the first time, he had a hunting knife in a case attached to his belt. This past winter – the one in between his two no-hitters, he went on a safari and bagged a lion with a bow and arrow

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