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CINCINNATI — The Reds haven’t been very good on the road. Now they’re struggling at home, too.

The last thing the Reds needed before hitting the road for another long trip was the homestand performance they just completed. A 7-4 loss to the Dodgers on Thursday afternoon wasn’t as close as score indicated. Cincinnati starter Aaron Harang didn’t have it, and Los Angeles had a 6-0 lead through six innings.

Finishing the nine-game homestand at 2-7, Cincinnati lost a season-high five home games in a row.

“It was a rough homestand,” said rookie right fielder Jay Bruce, who was given the first ejection of his Major League career in the ninth inning. “Hopefully, we start a streak on the road.”

That could be a very tall order. The Reds, who are 12-24 on the road this season compared to 21-17 at home, are headed on a 10-day, nine-game journey that begins with three games at Yankee Stadium.

The series in the Bronx comes just as the underperforming Yankees have finally ignited. New York has won seven in a row. Sub-.500 teams Toronto and Cleveland follow, but the Reds haven’t played well against losing teams this year.

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