
The Cincinnati Reds have a 29-26 record. They missed the chance to sweep their road series against the New York Mets. The club fell 4-2 at Citi Field. Meanwhile, top prospects delivered historic performances across the minor league system.
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The Reds lost the series finale 4-2 to the Mets. They failed to capitalize on scoring chances and stranded a season-high 17 runners. Starting pitcher Andrew Abbott pitched for 6.0 innings. He allowed 2 earned runs, 5 hits, and struck out 4 batters on 101 pitches. Abbott also surrendered solo home runs to Juan Soto and Eric Wagaman. The Reds bullpen allowed one insurance run in the seventh. This included Zach Maxwell and Caleb Ferguson. Cincinnati went just 3-for-15 with runners in scoring position.
Outfielder Blake Dunn led the Cincinnati offense, finishing 3-for-6 with three singles. Dunn consistently reached base to provide scoring opportunities. However, he was ultimately stranded twice. The Reds’ late-inning rally fell short against Mets closer Devin Williams.
Following an off day on Thursday, the Reds return home to face the NL East -leading Atlanta Braves on Friday night. Chris Paddack (0-6, 6.86 ERA) is scheduled to start the series opener against Grant Holmes.
Stranding 17 runners is a frustrating way to end a road trip. However, Hector Rodriguez’s three-homer explosion in Louisville is a massive silver lining for the future outfield. What do you think?
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