Move on, but leave no one behind.Injured Western Bulldogs captain Bob Murphy has spoken of the theme at the AFL club this week as they cope with last Saturday nights trauma, as well as prepare for the massive game against Geelong.Their upset 15-point loss to St Kilda was nothing compared to the devastating atmosphere in their changerooms after the match.Mitch Wallis was still in the rooms, yelling in agony from the broken leg he suffered during the last quarter and clearly audible to his teammates.Fellow Bulldog Jack Redpath had also suffered a serious knee injury during the match.Like Wallis, Redpath has needed surgery and his season is over.The theme of the week really has been `we move on, but no one gets left behind, Murphy told AFL360.Its a really important distinction to make.This footy team has to play Geelong on Friday night in a massive game and theres still plenty of life in this season for our footy club.The Bulldogs remain top-four contenders, despite a horrible run of injuries that included Murphys knee reconstruction in the first month of the season.Every year, every footy team, every player, you kind of go in with the armour on, that the footy season is a roller-coaster, he said.But this year has been extreme, with the injuries - the amount and then the severity of them, the circumstances.Weve been a resilient team and a resilient club.It just tests that a little bit more.Murphy was in the rooms after Saturday nights game and said he had never encountered anything like it in his 17-year AFL career.Coach Luke Beveridge has admitted to feeling plenty of emotion in the wake of what happened.Its off the radar of what youre prepared for as a footballer, Murphy said.It really was a double blow thats hit us, no doubt about it.It just heaps more emotion on the bonfire.Murphy said the players met for lunch the following day and Redpath lifted spirits by also visiting.It was a day to have a couple of beers, put an arm around each other and let each other know were all okay, he said.The Bulldogs play in Geelong, with the Cats determined to honour Jimmy Bartels 300th game and Corey Enrights club-record 326th match.Murphy is adamant they will be ready.You either believe or you dont. 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He gave up his second and third homers in quick succession Tuesday. "All around, its frustrating," said Kimbrel, who is 10 of 13 in save chances. "Ive blown three saves. Those are wins we should have had." Jonathan Broxton (1-1) retired three batters in the ninth for Cincinnatis fourth win in five games. The comeback gave Dusty Baker his 1,600th victory as a manager, moving him ahead of Tommy Lasorda for 18th place on the career list. "Thats one of the best I can remember of the 1,600," Baker said. "It might be the top." The Braves led from the first inning untill Kimbrels last few pitches.dddddddddddd Brian McCann singled with the bases loaded in the first inning -- the first hit of his injury-shortened season -- as the Braves pulled ahead 3-0 against Homer Bailey. Kris Medlen limited Cincinnati to four hits in seven innings, including Choos solo homer. Medlen has five quality starts in his seven appearances, but only one win. Mesoracos homer snatched away another. "Anytime were here, the ballpark is kind of an excuse," Medlen said. "But that Mesoraco fly ball is a fly-ball out in a lot of places." For the second game in a row, a Reds starter lasted a season-low five innings. Bronson Arroyo gave up four runs in a 7-4 loss in the series opener Monday night. Bailey allowed four runs on five hits and four walks in five innings, leaving for a pinch hitter in the fifth. Donald Lutz batted for Bailey and singled home a run that cut it to 4-2. Joey Vottos double in the sixth extended his hitting streak to 10 games, the longest by a Reds player this season. Brandon Phillips sacrifice fly in the eighth cut it to 4-3. The series matches the NLs top two teams at striking out. The Braves lead the league with 297, the Reds are next at 268. Cincinnatis Jay Bruce, who leads the NL with 49 strikeouts, fanned with Votto on third base in the sixth inning. Todd Frazier struck out with two aboard in the eighth. 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