
The Cincinnati Reds currently hold a 29-28 record and have fallen into last place in the NL Central. Over the last 24 hours, the club lost a series to the Atlanta Braves. This happened after a 5-2 defeat at Great American Ball Park.
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The Braves defeated the Reds 5-2 on Saturday night, powered by four solo home runs. Cincinnati starter Brady Singer took the loss. He allowed three runs and four walks over five innings. The bullpen surrendered late insurance runs to Matt Olson and Ronald Acuña Jr. The turning point occurred in the fifth inning. Jorge Mateo hit a go-ahead home run into the upper deck. This home run broke a 2-2 tie.
JJ Bleday: 2-for-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI. Bleday gave the Reds their only lead of the night with a two-run home run in the second inning. He was the only Cincinnati batter to record multiple hits. He is currently hitting .295 with nine home runs since his recent call-up from Triple-A.
The Cincinnati bullpen has rapidly declined. In just three weeks, it went from being a league-leading unit to one of the most unreliable groups in baseball. The primary issue is a major-league-worst 14.9% walk rate, which has forced President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall to look outside the organization for strike-throwers. Graham Ashcraft and Pierce Johnson are joining Emilio Pagán on the injured list as high-leverage arms. The Reds need reinforcements to remain competitive in the NL Central.
Potential trade targets include ground-ball specialists Bryan King and Anthony Bender. King, a left-hander for the Astros, relies on inducing weak contact. He keeps the ball on the ground. This profile is one that the Reds’ coaching staff has prioritized. Bender offers more velocity for the Marlins, striking out over 25% of batters while maintaining a 3.57 ERA. A more direct solution to the team’s control problems could be Washington’s Brad Lord. Lord features a five-pitch mix. He boasts an elite 4.8% walk rate this season. This would provide a significant upgrade over the current erratic nature of the Reds’ relief corps.
The Reds look to avoid a series sweep on Sunday at 1:40 PM ET as left-hander Nick Lodolo (1-1, 5.57 ERA) faces Atlanta’s Spencer Strider (3-0, 3.46 ERA).
Four home runs allowed and a drop into last place suggest this pitching staff is at a breaking point. What do you think?
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