Los Angeles Times

Norris unable to find footing

- By Andy McCullough andy.mccullough@latimes.com Twitter: @McCullough­Times

CINCINNATI — As he warmed up on Friday evening, Dodgers starter Bud Norris noticed a chunk of clay missing from the mound. The grounds crew at Great American Ball Park fixed the surface, but Norris never found his footing in a 9-2 loss to the Reds.

In his return from the disabled list, Norris could not complete the fourth inning. Cincinnati taxed him for six runs. Manager Dave Roberts saw his lack of comfort from the outset, and Norris admitted the conditions affected him.

“I never really got comfortabl­e,” Norris said. “But that’s not really an excuse. You’ve got to go out there and play the game.”

Norris was not the only Dodgers pitcher to falter Friday. In the seventh, Pedro Baez served up a three-run homer to fellow pitcher Michael Lorenzen.

Norris allowed the first three batters of the game to reach. The third was Reds slugger Joey Votto, who hit a three-run homer. In the fourth, Norris gave up a tworun single to Cincinnati starting pitcher Tim Adleman and walked Votto with the bases loaded.

“That fourth inning got away from him,” Roberts said.

A day off

With a left-handed pitcher slated to start for Cincinnati on Saturday, slumping outfielder Josh Reddick will get a day off, Roberts said. Reddick went one for four with a walk Friday, but is still batting only .164 since the Dodgers acquired him Aug. 1.

Despite the struggles, Reddick continues to bat fourth in the lineup. Roberts acknowledg­ed the frustratio­n after the game.

“He’s pressing,” Roberts said. “He’s getting some pitches in the strike zone that he’s not finishing the atbat. Whether it’s a swing and miss, or a foul ball. There’s some visible frustratio­n. He wants to perform. It seems like there comes some spots each game where he has a chance to impact the game. But he hasn’t come up with that hit.”

Liberatore is back

The Dodgers activated both Norris and Adam Liberatore from the disabled list and optioned pitchers Ross Stripling and Casey Fien to the minors.

 ?? Ralph Freso Getty Images ?? BUD NORRIS gave up six runs in 32⁄3 innings.
Ralph Freso Getty Images BUD NORRIS gave up six runs in 32⁄3 innings.

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