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The Cincinnati Reds lost to the Texas Rangers 7-4 in their second game on Thursday. 

Here's the good, bad and ugly from the loss:

The Good

Allan Cedra hit a home run in the ninth inning, despite the Reds already being down by five runs.

Miguel Hernandez also hit a home run and James Free it a double. 

The Bad

The pitching wasn’t great. They gave up too many runs, including a grand slam from Wyatt Langford that helped give the Rangers the lead for good. 

The Ugly

Buck Farmer gave up three hits and four runs in one inning. He also issued a walk. He'll look to rebound in the coming days, but it was an ugly outing for Farmer. 

Up Next

The Reds play the Royals at 4:05 p.m. ET on Friday afternoon.

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