03/06/08 5:47 PM ET
Notes: Challenging Votto
Prospect practicing patience, aggressiveness at same time
By Mark Sheldon / MLB.com

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But Damon never scored. It was no tough feat in the first when Harang retired sluggers Bobby Abreu and Jason Giambi.
"Especially in that situation, you have a couple of the big hitters coming up looking to drive in a run, I was able to leave him there," Harang said. Through two spring starts, Harang is 1-0 with a 3.60 ERA in five innings. Injury report: Bruce is slated to return to the lineup on Friday night. It will be his first game since he suffered a mild left quadriceps strain on Sunday. Lefty Bill Bray threw 25 pitches against Reds hitters in a live batting-practice setting on Thursday morning. A sore left shoulder has kept Bray out of the mix during camp, but he said he was able to use all of his pitches. "Everything felt good," said Bray, who is scheduled to pitch live BP again on Sunday. "It definitely made me feel better to throw off of the mound." Transactions: Bray and reliever Gary Majewski signed one-year contracts on Thursday. Every member of the 40-man roster is now under contract for 2008. Sightings: Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench, now a Reds consultant, mingled through the clubhouse on Thursday morning. Former Reds outfielder Eric Davis also arrived in camp and will work as a guest instructor. Former interim manager Pete Mackanin was on the field during batting practice. Mackanin, who guided the Reds to a 41-39 record after Jerry Narron's dismissal, is now a scout for the visiting Yankees. Several Reds, including Brandon Phillips and pitching coach Dick Pole, came over to say hello to Mackanin. No storm for 'Stormy': Reliever David Weathers made quick work of the Yankees in his one inning. Called in for the fifth, Weathers only needed eight pitches to retire the side in order. "What a game," Weathers said. "Sunday in Dunedin, [Fla.], I feel great and give up a homer and two runs. Today, I feel like trash and eight pitches." Up next: The Reds and Pirates will meet twice on Friday in split-squad games. The 1:05 p.m. ET game in Sarasota will have prospect Johnny Cueto making his first start for the Reds against John Van Benschoten. At 7:05 p.m. ET in Bradenton, Fla., Bronson Arroyo will pitch for Cincinnati against Paul Maholm.Mark Sheldon is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.














