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Reds 5, Cardinals 2

Joey Votto had a two-run homer among his four hits, Adam Duvall had three hits off Mike Leake and the Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-2 yesterday to complete a four-game sweep.

Bats 3, Clippers 0

Louisville earned a split of a four-game series at Huntington Park with a 3-0 win over the Clippers in the finale behind Cody Reed‘s eight innings of shutout ball.

OSU officer honored for bravery

The police officer who fatally shot the man responsible for a car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University last year has received an award for his actions.

Man charged with human trafficking

Authorities are asking for the public’s help in finding a Reynoldsburg man indicted on charges of trafficking two teenage girls for sex.

Wanted: The “Cologne Cowboy”

An East Side man is the latest example of what authorities call a “niche shoplifter,” a thief who narrows down his or her interest to very specific items, even showing preference for some brand names over others.

Stoops steps down

When the Oklahoma Sooners come to Ohio Stadium for the Buckeyes’ home opener on Sept. 9, a new head coach will be on the sidelines.

Reds 6, Cardinals 4

St. Louis kept Scooter Gennett in check a day after his four-homer game, but Patrick Kivlehan had a pinch three-run shot that sparked the Reds to a 6-4 victory last night, extending the Cardinals’ longest losing streak in four years.

Rockies 8, Indians 1

The Colorado Rockies beat the Indians 8-1 Wednesday for their fourth straight win.