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Giants 5, Reds 3

Giants pitcher Jake Peavy homered through the low-hovering mist for his first long ball in more than nine years, leading San Francisco past the Reds 5-3 on Wednesday night.

Clippers 2-0 take advantage in series

The Clippers are one game away from winning their 10th Governor’s Cup trophy after holding off a furious rally by the Indianapolis Indians in the second game of the best-of-five series at Huntington Park Wednesday night.

Indians 5, Royals 1

Francisco Lindor, making a late run for AL Rookie of the Year, was 3 for 4 with a home run and four RBIs to lead the Indians to a 5-1 win over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night.

Scott wants stricter ethics rules

If he’s elected mayor, Sheriff Zach Scott wants to bar Columbus employees from accepting gifts from those doing business with the city and ban city council members from working for nonprofit groups that receive city money.

City wants more shade by 2020

An out-of-town magazine writer wrote a glowing review in June of up-and-coming Columbus as a destination for millennials, describing Columbus as a “leafy city,” but city officials think it could be leafier.

Late rally gives Clippers Game 1 victory

The Clippers’ quest for their 10th Governors’ Cup began with a 6-5 comeback victory over Indianapolis at Huntington Park in Game 1 of the finals Tuesday, 6-5, in front of a playoff record breaking crowd of 11,409.

Reds 9, Giants 8 (10)

Todd Frazier hit his 34th home run leading off the 10th to make up for a costly throwing error an inning earlier, and the Reds held on for a wild 9-8 victory against the Giants