The Cincinnati Reds currently hold a 20-13 record and sit one game out of first place in the NL Central. Over the last 24 hours, the club endured a historic, walk-filled blowout loss in Pittsburgh. They also saw high-potential performances across every level of the minor league system.
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The Reds were routed 17-7 by the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday in a game highlighted by a nightmare second inning. Cincinnati pitchers tied an MLB futility record. They surrendered seven consecutive walks, forcing in four runs. This happened without a single hit in that frame. Starter Rhett Lowder struggled in his worst professional outing, lasting only 1.1 innings and allowing 8 earned runs on 5 hits and 4 walks on 52 pitches. The bullpen was forced to cover 6.2 innings. Catcher Jose Trevino took the mound for the final two frames. He saved a depleted relief corps.
J.J. Bleday provided a much-needed offensive spark, finishing 2-for-4 with a home run, a double, two RBIs, and three runs scored. His two-run blast in the sixth inning traveled 376 feet into the upper deck. His season average now sits at a robust .308 with a 1.317 OPS. Bleday’s elite production and plate discipline have made him an indispensable fixture in the middle of the Reds’ lineup.
The Reds conclude their series in Pittsburgh today at 1:35 p.m. ET as Chase Burns (3-1, 2.65 ERA) looks to salvage a win against the Pirates’ Braxton Ashcraft (1-2, 3.71 ERA).
A Major League team rarely “walks” into the record books for futility. Getting Nick Lodolo back this week should provide an immediate boost to a reeling staff. What do you think?
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