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CINCINNATI (AP) - No surprise that the Los Angeles Angels look cozy in unfamiliar NL ballparks. Their offense fits that other league. Vladimir Guerrero's bases-loaded single highlighted a six-run seventh inning Thursday that set up a 9-7 victory over the Cincinnati Reds, who couldn't do enough to get a win for rookie Homer Bailey.
It was the type of rally that National League teams admire 10 batters, four singles, three walks, one sacrifice fly.
"We're not going to hit three-run homers and grand slams and all that stuff," said Gary Matthews Jr., who provided the sacrifice fly. "But it seems that when we need to, guys bear down and focus and have good at-bats."
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