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Homer Bailey finally reaches potential for Reds

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Homer Bailey finally reaches potential for Reds

Homer Bailey—who threw MLB's most recent no-hitter in September of last season—repeated the feat tonight, retiring the Giants and becoming just the sixth pitcher in description to get on to his mark on baseball's no-no list 

Joey Votto's heads-up play reserved Homer Bailey's no-hitter alive. By tossing to third base for an out, Votto turned a certain hit into a fielder's choice. By Nate Scott – July 2, 2013 at 10:14pm EDT. Share on: Share (136) 136 Tweet (6) 6 Email (71) 71

When Homer Bailey walked into the Cincinnati Reds clubhouse for the first time, he had a hunting knife in a justification 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.

Cincinnati –. Homer Bailey tried his Texas aw-shucks darnedest to give the Giants their due. "Man," he said, "that's a tough lineup to pitch to, with a tough rotation. I'm just fortunate, I guess." That quote was Bailey's only real mistake Tuesday

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