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Red-hot offense carries Reds into tie for first

CINCINNATI -- If this is indeed an anomaly, Cincinnati Reds fans have to wonder how many anomalies they can hope for in one season.

Friday, the Reds hit their season high in runs and hits during a thrashing of San Francisco. They followed up Saturday with a new season high in runs and hits (18) during a more lopsided 14-2 drubbing of the Giants at Great American Ball Park.

"The great thing about baseball is, it's filled with a lot of anomalies," Cincinnati manager Bryan Price said. "It's way more common to have a period when you're not scoring.