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  Thursday, Apr. 27 1:10pm ET
Dawkins' fifth career hit is a big one
 
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Even though he's only a rookie, Gookie Dawkins could guess what he'd see from Armando Benitez.

"I knew he threw hard and I was just sitting on a fastball," said Dawkins, whose single in the 12th inning Thursday gave the Cincinnati Reds a 2-1 victory over the New York Mets.

Ken Griffey Jr.
Ken Griffey leaves the batters' box with an eye on his home run Thursday.

"I was just telling myself, 'Be strong, be comfortable.' I told myself, 'I'm a hitter.' I tried to stay back, keep my balance, not try to do too much," he said.

Sean Casey led off the 12th with a walk from Benitez (1-2) and moved to second on a sacrifice. After pinch-hitter Hal Morris was walked intentionally, Dawkins slapped an 0-1 pitch to left field.

Dawkins, called up earlier this week from Double-A Chattanooga when shortstop Barry Larkin went on the disabled list, had been 4-for-27 in his career before the game-winning hit.

"It's good to come into New York and take two out of three. Maybe it's the tonic we needed to get us going," Reds manager Jack McKeon said.

Danny Graves (3-0) pitched 2 1/3 innings of hitless relief for the win, and Scott Sullivan worked the 12th for his first save.

The first seven innings of the game were a pitcher's duel between New York's Glendon Rusch and Cincinnati's Steve Parris, who allowed only a combined nine hits over the first seven innings.

Ken Griffey Jr. gave the Reds a 1-0 lead in the fourth when he hit his sixth homer, a solo shot off Rusch.

"We held the team to one run and that was a well-pitched ball game. That's really the story," said Griffey.

Robin Ventura hit his sixth homer of the season leading off the bottom half off Parris.

"They both were kind of matching each other, staying out of trouble and getting out of it when they had to," Ventura said.

Both teams missed early scoring chances. The Mets had two runners on with one out in the first, but Ventura grounded into an inning-ending double play.

Parris doubled with two out in the third but Rusch got Pokey Reese on a harmless fly to center.

Parris allowed four hits and three walks in seven innings.

Rusch allowed six hits in 7 2/3 innings, striking out six.

Game notes
The Mets are off to their best start since 1988 when they opened with a 16-6 record. ... The Mets are 7-2 in one-run games. ... Rusch made his third start and has allowed only five earned runs in 22 2-3 innings (1.99 ERA). ... The Reds lost 11 of their first 20 games and haven't had a winning record in April since 1994. ... Griffey's homer was the 404th of his career, leaving him two behind Cal Ripken Jr. for 29th place on the career list. ... Dmitri Young singled in the sixth to give him a season-high six-game hitting streak and five hits in his last nine at-bats.
 


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