The Cincinnati Reds sit at 22-19. They secured their second straight victory with a dominant 5-0 shutout of the Houston Astros on Sunday. Elite rotation depth characterized the last 24 hours. There are emerging injury concerns in the upper levels of the farm system.
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Cincinnati blanked Houston 5-0 to take the weekend series. They relied on six scoreless innings from Andrew Abbott. The bullpen retired the final nine batters in order. The offense broke through in the fourth inning. JJ Bleday’s two-run triple plated Elly De La Cruz and Sal Stewart. Spencer Steer hit a solo shot in the sixth. Abbott’s final line included 6.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, and 5 K on 85 pitches. Relievers Tejay Antone, Sam Moll, and Graham Ashcraft preserved the three-hitter with perfect frames to seal the win.
Elly De La Cruz continued to ignite the lineup. He went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and his ninth stolen base of the season. His fourth-inning single sparked the game’s first scoring rally. He then utilized his elite speed to swipe third base in the fifth. He scored on a bases-loaded walk. This performance marked De La Cruz’s third consecutive multi-hit game, raising his season batting average to .288.
Following a scheduled off-day on Monday, the Reds travel to face the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night. Brady Singer (2-2, 5.63 ERA) is the probable starter for Cincinnati against Washington’s Miles Mikolas (1-3, 7.44 ERA).
Lowder is out, and Petty’s status is uncertain. The Reds’ pitching depth is facing challenges. This happens just as the offense shows signs of life. What do you think?
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