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Cubs fall to Reds 5-2 for 6th straight loss

Travis Wood's impressive streak of quality starts ended with another disappointment against his former team. This one stung a little bit more. Todd Frazier drove in a pair of runs with a sacrifice fly and a single off Wood, and the Cincinnati Reds used another big inning to beat the ...

Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Travis Wood throws against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning of a baseball game on Saturday, May 25, 2013, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

Reds beat fading Cubs 5-2 for 5th straight win

Dusty Baker doesn't like the suicide squeeze bunt — too many things can go wrong. The way things are going for the Cincinnati Reds these days, he needn't worry. The Reds used another big inning — one featuring a perfectly executed squeeze — to beat the Chicago Cubs 5-2 on ...

Saturday's Scores

Boy's Baseball Division I Region 1-Canton District Final Brunswick 3, Hudson 0 N. Can. Hoover 17, Can. Glenoak 4, 5 innings Division I Region 3-Bowling Green/Cleveland District Final Cle. St. Ignatius 2, Parma Normandy 1 Tol. St. Francis 4, Oregon Clay 0 Division I Region 4-Cincinnati District Final Cin. Moeller ...

Indians give up 4 in 8th, lose 7-4 to Red Sox

Terry Francona has managed enough games in Fenway Park to know the odd angles and configurations of the ballpark can lead to some crazy outcomes. Francona witnessed another, this time from the visitor's dugout as Cleveland's manager in a 7-4 loss to Boston on Saturday. The Red Sox trailed 4-3 ...

Cleveland Indians' Asdrubal Cabrera slides into home as the ball passes him on the way to being tagged out during the third inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston Saturday, May 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)

Red Sox rally for 4 in 8th to beat Indians 7-4

The Red Sox and Indians exchanged nearly as many mistakes as runs for seven innings before a string of clutch hits and a friendly gust of wind helped Boston build the decisive rally. Pinch-hitter Mike Carp drove in the tying run with an eighth-inning double and then scored on a ...

Reds 5, Cubs 2

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Sheriff: 12 hurt in Ohio ride derailment

Authorities say a dozen people with minor injuries sustained minor injuries when a train ride at an eastern Ohio farm attraction went off the rails. The Holmes County Sheriff's Office says the derailment happened Saturday afternoon at Schrock's Amish Farm and Village in Millersburg. The office says 12 adults had ...

Richard Strain of Canton talks about what happened when he had a heart attack while running the Cleveland Marathon during an interview in his room at the cardiac intensive care unit at MetroHealth on Friday, May 24, 2013, in Cleveland, Ohio. Strain says he survived because he collapsed near a medic who was able to shock his heart. (AP Photo/Akron Beacon Journal, Ed Suba Jr.) MANDATORY CREDIT

Ohio man who collapsed at marathon thankful

A Canton man who went into cardiac arrest during a half-marathon last weekend in Cleveland wants to find and thank the emergency workers who saved his life. Richard Strain said that he felt what he thought was heartburn about a mile into Cleveland's half-marathon last Sunday. He made it another ...

Red Sox 7, Indians 4

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In this May 1, 2013 photo, Lori Ballman holds a tribute to her late daughter, Deanna, at her home in Pataskala, Ohio. Dr. Ali Salim was arrested in February 2013, and charged with kidnapping, raping and killing Ballman in July or August 2012, by injecting her with heroin, as well as killing her unborn child. (AP Photo/Andrew Welsh-Huggins)

Ohio doctor charged in pregnant woman's death

The personal ads that Dr. Ali Salim placed on Craigslist — and police say he posted hundreds of them — made one thing clear: He wanted "no drama." He didn't always get his wish. One woman told police she was accosted at Salim's house. Another said she was sexually assaulted. ...

In this May 18, 2013 photo, Joan Richmond of Meadow Rise Farm bags some fresh produce for a customer in Columbus, Ohio.  Long before customers arrive at a farmers market and map out a plan of attack, the market managers and farmers engage in a little choreography of their own. The managers carefully arrange vendors, aiming to provide an appealing mix for customers — so the market doesn't offer stall after stall of, say, ripe red tomatoes. (AP Photo/The Columbus Dispatch,  Alex Holt)

Vendor location matters at Ohio farmers markets

Long before customers arrive at a farmers market and map out a plan of attack, the market managers and farmers engage in a little choreography of their own. The managers carefully arrange vendors, aiming to provide an appealing mix for customers — so the market doesn't offer stall after stall ...

2 killed in overnight shootings in Cleveland

Two men were killed and two others wounded in separate shootings Saturday in Cleveland. The Plain Dealer reports (http://bit.ly/18qGsba) 20-year-old Jayvion Walden of Cleveland Heights died of gunshot wounds to his chest and stomach around 3:40 a.m. Preliminary investigation indicates that Walden was walking with two men when they were ...

International League Standings

North Division W L Pct. GB Pawtucket (Red Sox) 28 20 .583 — Buffalo (Blue Jays) 27 20 .574 ½ Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 22 25 .468 5½ Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Yankees) 21 25 .457 6 Syracuse (Nationals) 20 27 .426 7½ Rochester (Twins) 19 29 .396 9 South Division W L Pct. ...

71 train-vehicle crashes in Ohio last year

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio says there were 71 train-vehicle crashes last year, down from 112 in 2003. The statistics are in the commission's Ohio Grade Crossing Statistics Report for 2012, released last week. The report says more than half of last year's crashes were at crossings with active ...

Big crocodile, Australian animals debut in Toledo

A 17-foot crocodile, dingoes, wallabies and a green tree python are among more than 50 species of Australian animals that just debuted at the Toledo Zoo. The Wild Walkabout exhibit opened this weekend and is attracting a crowd. The biggest draw is Baru the crocodile, weighing in at 1,500 pounds. ...

Ohio man gets 55 years in cabbie's kidnapping

A Cincinnati man has been sentenced to the maximum 55 years in prison in the September kidnapping and robbery of a cab driver left clinging to life. A jury found 30-year-old Charles Black guilty of felonious assault, kidnapping aggravated robbery and other charges on Friday. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that ...

Up to 500K expected at massive Ohio food festival

Visitors of a massive food festival in downtown Cincinnati this weekend will have a chance to help victims of Oklahoma's deadly tornado. Organizers of the 35th annual Taste of Cincinnati say they've partnered with the American Red Cross to raise money for Oklahoma relief. People can donate at a booth ...

Kiara Brown, 18, weeps and hugs her grandmother, Barbara Malone, during a graduation ceremony for Cleveland School of the Arts held at Cleveland State University, Thursday, May 23, 2013, after the two women each reached a big goal they set for themselves. Kiara graduated from the Cleveland School of the Arts, and Malone lived long enough to celebrate her granddaughter's milestone. The 62-year-old stopped taking a new cancer drug after it had no effect for three months and she says she'll probably have to go to hospice care soon. Kiara is Malone's first grandchild and the two are very close.  (AP Photo/The Plain Dealer, Lynn Ischay) NO MAGS, NO TV, ONLINE OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT.

Ohio woman with cancer makes it to graduation

A Cleveland woman stricken with late-stage cancer has been able to fulfill one of her last wishes: Stay alive long enough to watch her oldest granddaughter graduate from high school. Barbara Malone was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2008 and has been undergoing various treatments ever since. Most recently, the ...

Ohio drivers likely to see construction zones

State transportation officials are reminding Memorial Day drivers of Ohio's roughly 1,000 construction zones. Ohio's Department of Transportation says construction work may be suspended over the holiday in many work zones, but some restrictions could impact drivers. Transportation Director Jerry Wray is warning of possible crashes and slowdowns around the ...

Ohio fire marshal offers tips for safer cookouts

The state fire marshal is urging Ohioans to take safety precautions while grilling outdoors during Memorial Day weekend and throughout the summer. Fire Marshal Larry Flowers says grills led to 130 fires and three reported injuries in the state last year. He says propane and charcoal grills should be used ...

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