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Bronson Arroyo

7/3/2006

Arroyo was selected to his first All-Star team Sunday as one of the eight starting pitchers on the National League roster. He is 9-4 with a 2.58 ERA this season.

6/20/2006

Arroyo gave up two runs and seven hits, throwing his third career complete game as Cincinnati beat the New York Mets 4-2 on Monday night. It was the second complete game this season for the right-hander, whom the Reds acquired from Boston on March 20 for Wily Mo Pena. He struck out five and walked one.

5/2/2006

Arroyo improved to 5-0 Monday night, going the distance for a 6-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in a matchup of surging National League Central rivals. The Cincinnati right-hander, acquired from Boston for Wily Mo Pena on March 20, allowed four hits and three walks to the Cards. He has given up just two runs in his last three starts, dropping his ERA to 2.06 in his first six outings of the season.

4/27/2006

Arroyo improved to 4-0 Wednesday, allowing just one hit and fanning eight in Cincinnati's 5-0 victory over the Washington Nationals. He has allowed just one run and fanned 16 over his last two starts. His ERA is 2.34 through his first five starts for the Reds.

4/5/2006

Arroyo claimed the "W" and hit a third-inning home run Wednesday in his Reds debut, an 8-6 Cincinnati win over the Chicago Cubs. The right-hander worked 6 2/3 innings, allowing six hits and three earned runs. He didn't walk a batter and fanned seven.

1/19/2006

Arroyo and the Red Sox agreed to a three-year contract on Thursday worth about $12 million, avoiding salary arbitration. The right-hander was a career-high 14-10 with a 4.51 ERA in 32 starts for Boston last season. The 28-year-old pitched a career-best 205.1 innings in 2005.

5/24/2005

Tuesday marks the final day of Arroyo's six-game suspension for his role in the Tampa Bay-Boston melee in April. The 26-year-old righthander will start for Boston on Wednesday, squaring off against rookie lefthander Gustavo Chacin and the Toronto Blue Jays. Arroyo is 4-0 with a 3.21 ERA in eight starts.

5/10/2005

According to a report in the Boston Globe, Arroyo plans to make his scheduled start on Monday, May 16, in Oakland. Then the 28-year-old righthander would drop his appeal of his six-game suspension and start serving it on May 17. The Red Sox have two off days during the subsequent stretch, which would allow the injury-riddled rotation to cover for Arroyo while he is out. Under this scenario, he would be eligible to pitch again on May 25 against the Blue Jays.

Arroyo had appealed a six-game suspension for his role in a bench-clearing melee between Tampa Bay and Boston in April.

5/5/2005

During Boston's Thursday afternoon affair with Detroit, Arroyo took a no-hitter into the seventh before losing both the no-no and the shutout on a Carlos Guillen home run with one out. The longball knotted the game at 1-1, but Arroyo worked eight three-hit innings to claim a 2-1 Boston victory.

4/29/2005

The sentences have been handed down for last weekend's bench-clearing scuffles between Tampa Bay and Boston, and Arroyo received the harshest punishment. The Red Sox' righthander was given a six-game suspension after hitting the Rays' Chris Singleton with a pitch in the seventh inning after both teams had been warned. Arroyo also hit Aubrey Huff in the sixth inning.

All four players who were issued suspensions were fined an undisclosed amount of money as well. The suspensions are to begin on Friday, but the players can file an appeal, which would allow them to continue playing until their appeal has been heard.