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I am a freelance writer. I've covered the Cincinnati Reds, Bengals and others since 1992. I have a background in sales as well. I've sold consumer electronics, advertising and consumer package goods for companies ranging from the now defunct Circuit City to Procter&Gamble. I have worked as a stats operator for Xavier University, the University of Cincinnati, the College of Mount St. Joe and Colerain High School.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Red Snap Phillies Winning Streak Christian Encarnacion-Strand Provides The Offense


  

Christian Encarnacion-Strand had three hits and Elly De La Cruz delivered his seventh home run to send the Reds to a 8-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies.

CES came into the game hitting .190 but he drove in the Reds first two runs.

"It is a long season," Encarnacion-Strand said. "You just keep your approach and keep working. I try to just take every at bat, not the same but the same approach at least. I try to get my best swing off."

Clutch pitching Fernando Cruz preserved the lead, getting the Phillies two hottest hitters out with the bases loaded.

The Phillies opened the scoring against Andrew Abbott in the first inning. With two outs J.T. Realmuto and Alec Bohm hit back-to-back doubles.

The Reds fought back with an unearned run against Christopher Sanchez. Stuart Fairchild reached base on Edmundo Sosa's error at third base. Spencer Steer forced Fairchild at second. One out later Jeimer Candelario drew a walk. Encarnacion-Strand doubled down the right field line to tie the game. 

The Reds parlayed three singles and a couple of walks combined with some throwing errors to put four runs on the scoreboard in the third.

Tyler Stephenson walked and went to second on a wild pitch. Encarnacion-Strand picked up his second hit and RBI with a single through the shortstop hole. Christian Pache's throw got past Realmuto and CES went to third. De La Cruz walked and stole second. Both scored when Nick Martini had an infield hit that scored CES and De La Cruz when Whit Merrifield's throw went out of play. Santiago Espinal's second hit of the game delivered Martini to put the Reds in charge, 5-1.

The home run added to the lead but the larger impact was a double play De La Cruz started in the sixth inning. With two on and one out, he got to a ball in the hole and made a quick throw to second that Espinal turned it to end the inning. The next inning, with the leadoff man on. De La Cruz tracked down a fly ball down the line in medium left field to retire Johan Rojas.

"It is amazing what Elly did when you stop and think about it," Bell said. "He went a long way for it. The speed obviously, but it was the desire to make the play. He wants to do everything he can to get his hands on the ball. That was a great play but maybe a more impressive play was the double play ball. That he charged and Espy did a nice job of turning it. Defense is so important."

Abbott walked the bottom three batters in the fifth to stare the inning. He struck out Kyle Schwarber looking. David Bell brought in Cruz to face Trea Turner. Cruz struck out Turner. Realmuto lined out to center field and the Phillies came up empty. 

Abbott was cruising until the fifth and a win got away from him.

"Cruz has had an opportunity to get into the game and have a big impact," Bell said. "It was great pitching. He keeps getting better and better. It's fun to watch to make 10 pitches and have such an impact on the game."

Abbott finished with 4 1/3 innings, allowing one run on two hits but he walked four and struck out three. 

"I  think I started to nibble too much instead of just throwing the ball. With a good hitting lineup you can't be afraid to throw the ball over the plate. I just started trying to hit the corners," Abbott said.

CES opened the bottom of the fifth with his third hit. De La Cruz hit his seventh home run of the season to left center. The victim, Yunior Marte, came into the game with a 0.87 ERA.

Buck Farmer pitched two scoreless innings. Emilio Pagan held the Phillies for an inning.

Espinal hit a home run off Ricardo Pinto. It was his first of the season and his third hit of the game.


Monday, April 22, 2024

Ranger Suarez Shuts Down Reds Snap Reds Streak At Three Wins

 

  

Ranger Suarez stymied the Reds offense while his teammates chipped away to post a 7-0 win for the Philadelphia Phillies, opening the four-game series.

The Phillies won their seventh straight while snapping the Reds' three-game winning streak.Suarez came into the game with 18 straight scoreless innings, including a complete game shutout of Colorado in his last start. He extended his scoreless streak to 25 with seven shutout innings, allowing just two hits and a walk, while striking out five batters.

The Phillies built a lead inch by inch against Hunter Greene. They scored single runs in the second, third, fourth and fifth innings.

"Overall I thought I pitched well; did a better job of attacking the zone," Greene said. "I have to do a better job of getting the first guy out. I think that is what threw off those three or four innings."

Alec Bohm singled past the diving Elly De La Cruz at shortstop. Former Red Nick Castellanos dumped a flair into right field to send Bohm to third. Bryson Stott's fly to right allowed Bohm to score on a close play at home, beating the throw by Stuart Fairchild. Johan Rojas tripled to open the third inning. Middletown, Ohio native Kyle Schwarber hit a sacrifice fly to bring in the Phillie's second run."

The next inning, Bohm doubled and went to third base on a single by Castellanos. Stott forced Castellanos at second, allowing Bohm to score again.Greene walked Schwarber to open the fifth. He scored from first on a double into the left field corner by J.T. Realmuto.

Meanwhile, the Reds offense couldn't get untracked against Ranger Suarez. Fairchild opened the game with an infield hit. He was called out on batter interference as Spencer Steer struck out while Fairchild was running. Steer got in way of Realmuto's throw.

Suarez retired eight batters in a row before Steer walked. Christian Encarnacion-Strand singled to open the fifth but was forced at second. De La Cruz stole third with two outs but was stranded."Suarez has been great for them all year, going back to last year, obviously. He has good movement on his fastball and uses the whole plate," David Bell said. "He has several different pitches he can get you out with. We weren't able to get much going. We had a few good at bats mixed in there but give him a lot of credit."

Greene gave the Reds what they really needed by pitching seven innings to help save the bullpen which endured 8 2/3 innings on Sunday. He allowed four runs on seven hits and two walks. He struck out six.

"Hunter established his fastball early in the game which I thought was a great sign. Over the course of the game, they hit a few balls hard off his fastball. That's going to happen. He had a good fastball. I really liked how he started the first inning, I think he threw all fastballs. I think there is a lot for him to build off his game," Bell said.

Casey Legumina was recalled from Louisville and made his first appearance for the Reds. Cody Clemens, the son of Roger Clemens hit a three-run home run in the ninth off Legumina.

Greg Soto relieved Suarez for the Phillies in the eighth inning. Former Reds' pitcher Jeff Hoffman finished the game with a scoreless ninth.

Sunday, April 21, 2024

The Reds Bullpen Saves The Day To Sweep The Angels

 

  

The Reds' bullpen picked up after starting pitcher Frankie Montas left the game in the first inning and Cincinnati shut out the Los Angeles Angels 3-0 on Sunday to sweep the series. 

Montas was hit by a line drive by Taylor Ward and left the game with a bruised right forearm after 16 pitches. Brent Suter allowed four hits in 3 1/3 innings. Emilio Pagan (2-1) earned the win after allowing one hit in two innings.

“It's not the first time I've come into game in the first inning. It probably won't be my last. It's part of my job,” Suter said.

Montas tracked the ball down and threw Ward out at first before leaving with the trainer.

“I was going to make the play regardless. I told myself get him out,” Montas said. "I couldn't feel my hand, nothing. It swelled up right away.

The ball was clocked at 101 mph.

“I was trying to get out of the way. It didn't give me time,” he said.

The five Reds relievers pitched 8 1/3 innings and allowed just six singles. The Reds infield turned in two double plays, including a stellar stop by Jeimer Candelario at third base.

“It was a day of just stepping up and helping each other out,” Reds manager David Bell said. “As soon as it happened to Frankie we said what do we do to get this done. We saw it as a challenge. It was an amazing job by the bullpen.”

Jose Soriano (0-3) did not allow a hit until there was one out in the sixth inning. Elly De La Cruz singled. Nick Martini reached on a error by Luis Rengifo. Christian Encarnacion-Strand doubled, and Candelario hit a triple to put the Reds up 3-0.

"It shouldn’t present a challenge," Angels manager Ron Washington said. “We know Suter, and he came in and we didn’t do very much with him. And that, Cruz. We know exactly what he does. So it wasn’t no issue. We just didn’t supply anything offensively today. The game was moving along. Both sides were pitching very well. We know what Soriano was doing out there, and then we don’t handle the baseball. Next thing you know, they’ve got three runs.”

Soriano finished with three unearned runs on three hits in six innings, a career high, and struck out a career-high seven batters.

Alexis Diaz earned his fourth straight save in five tries.


Saturday, April 20, 2024

Tyler Stephenson Slams Angels



  

Tyler Stephenson hit a grand slam home run in a five-run first inning to lead the defeat the Los Angeles Angels 7-5.

The Angels scored two runs in the first inning against Graham Ashcraft. Anthony Rendon hit a ground ball into the hole at shortstop and beat Elly De La Cruz’ off balance throw. Rendon pulled a hamstring and was replaced by Zach Neto. Mike Trout singled up the middle. One out later, Miguel Sano hit a fly to deep center but it was off Bubba Thompson’s glove for an RBI Brandon Drury grounded out to drive in the second run.


The Reds rallied with one out in the bottom of the first against Patrick Sandoval. Spencer Steer beat out a ground ball to Luis Rengifo. His throw was over the head of Nolan Schanuel. It hit off the camera rail behind first base and he threw Steer out going to second. The umpires ruled it went out of play and the Angels challenged the ruling which stood up under review. Stuart Fairchild doubled to score Steer. Jeimer Candelario walked. One out later De La Cruz walked. Stephenson hit a long fly to right that landed on the screen above the Angels bullpen for a grand slam. It was the first of his career and third home run of the season for Stephenson. It was his second of the series. 


Sandoval's night ended in the fifth. Fairchild singled to score Jonathan India who reached base on an infield hit. Steer walked to move India to second. Jose Suarez relieved Sandoval. De La Cruz walked for the third time with the bases loaded to make it a 7-2 game.


Sano's third hit was a two-run home run in the sixth inning. The blow to right followed a leadoff walk to Taylor Ward.


Nick Martinez relieved Ashcraft after he walked Drury. Renigfo's ground out scored Drury, who went to second on a wild pitch and to third on a fly out. He pitched three scoreless innings.


Alexis Diaz pitched a scoreless ninth to earn his fourth save in five chances.







  

Friday, April 19, 2024

Nick Lodolo Pitches Second Gem Tyler Stephenson Homers To Bring Angels To Earth


The battery of Nick Lodolo and Tyler Stephenson broke the wings of the Los Angeles Angels in a 7-1 win to open a three-game series.

Lodolo kept the top of the Angels batting order in check while Stephenson hit a deciding home run.

Lodolo grew up an Angels' fan and followed the career of Mike Trout.

"It was cool to be in the game with him," Lodolo said. "I asked for the lineup card because his name was on it. All my friends at home are blowing up my phone."

The speed of Elly De La Cruz put the Reds on the scoreboard against Tyler Anderson. De La Cruz, who had the only Reds' hit off the Seattle pitching staff on Wednesday, grounded a hard single up the middle with two outs in the second inning. He stole second easily with Jake Fraley at bat. He took off for third and beat a wild throw by catcher Logan O'Hoppe. De La Cruz trotted home with the first run of the game.

Nick Lodolo made his second start of the year for the Reds. He retired the first seven batters but Jo Adell broke his bat and beat out a slow roller to third base. Adell stole second. Anthony Rendon hit a ground ball to the shortstop hole and beat De La Cruz running throw. Spencer Steer wheeled and threw out Adell at home plate trying to score. 

"Steer is a good baseball player," David Bell said. "He anticipated the runner going home. It was the play of the game to that point. He has been playing in left field and made a great play by picking up the short hop and throwing home right away."

The Angels tied the score with two out in the fifth. Luis Rengifo singled and stole second. He scored on Adell's line single to left field. It was the first run allowed by Lodolo in his first 10 1/3 innings. 

Stephenson got the Reds' lead back with a long home run, his second of the season.

"It was a great swing," Bell said. "It looked like they were going inside. He was able to clear it out and got the big part of the bat to the ball. He finally got it to the right part of the ball park."

Lodolo pitched 6 1/3 innings. He left with runners on second and third and one out in the seventh. Brandon Drury singled but was forced at second by O'Hoppe. Rengifo doubled. David Bell brought in Fernando Cruz to face Adell. Cruz struck out Adell on a 3-2 pitch. Zach Neto struck out looking to end the threat.

"Cruz has good stuff," Bell said. "He did a really good job reading the hitter. He made a good pitch to a hitter who did a really good job of laying off the splitter."

Lodolo allowed one run on seven hits, two of them infield hits. He didn't walk a batter and struck out six. Lodolo will go into his third scheduled start on Wednesday against the Phillies with a 0.75 ERA.

Nick went through a lot to get back out there," Bell said. "He was missed. We just wanted to make sure he was over the injury. He just needs to pitch. Tonight he definitely set the tone."

The left-hander who spent most of the 2023 season out with a leg injury was pitch efficient.

"I didn't know how many pitches I was throwing but I knew I was jumping ahead of hitters," Lodolo said.

The Reds broke the game open in the bottom of the eighth against the Halos' bullpen.

Adam Cimber walked Jonathan India, who earlier broke a career-high 0-for-24 slump with a base hit. Steer singled. Stuart Fairchild bunted them along with a sacrifice bunt. Stephenson walked. Cimber hit Nick Martini to force the Reds' third run home. Steer scored on a wild pitch from Jose Cisnero. De La Cruz' sixth home run of the season brought home the last three runs.

Buck Farmer came into the game in the ninth to mop up.

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Christian Yelich Hits His Fifth Home Run To Pace Brewers Win

 


  

The game between the Reds and the Milwaukee Brewers was delayed an hour and 50 minutes by a steady rain.

The start was soggy for Hunter Greene. He walked Jackson Chourio to open the game. One out later Christian Yelich lined his fifth home run of the season into the right field stands. The home run set the pace in Milwaukee's 7-2 win to take an advantage in the four-game series.

The Brewers added three more in the second. Greene hit Jake Bauers with a pitch to start the frame. Brice Turang laced a two-out single to left. Chourio singled on a ground ball through the shortstop hole to score Bauers. Spencer Steer's throw got a way from Luke Maile for a throwing error. William Contreras singled the opposite way to drive in two runs. 

The Brewers increased their lead to 6-0 in the fourth inning. Blake Perkins was hit by a pitch. He stole second and was safe due to obstruction by Santiago Espinal covering. Perkins was ruled safe by second base umpire, Brian O'Nora. It appeared to overslide the base but they umpires got together and ruled Espinal had his foot in front of the base. Baseball added a rule this season to prevent that.

"Yes we were (going to challenge)," Bell said. "We did challenge it. We were told there was obstruction which was called, I believe, by the first base umpire (Brennan Miller)."

Chourio's second RBI of the game was the result of a sacrifice fly.

"Hunter had a good fastball but his slider was a little inconsistent," David Bell said. "That's a big pitch for Hunter. He gave us six innings on what was not his best night."

Former Red left-hander, Wade Miley, who is returning from and aching shoulder went 3 2/3 innings without allowing a hit. With two outs he walked Christian Encarnacion-Strand and hit Jeimer Candelario with a pitch. Stuart Fairchild singled to score Encarnacion-Strand. 

Elly De La Cruz lined his third home run of the season to extend his on base streak to 17 games in a row dating back to September 26, 2023. He has a hit in 11 of the first 12 games of this season. The victim was Bryse Wilson, who relieved Miley in the fifth inning.

Wilson earned the win with three innings of three-hit, one-run relief.

Miley pitched four innings, allowing one run on one hit, two walks and one hit batter.

Perkins hit his first home run of the season off a Greene pitch in the sixth inning. 

Greene lasted six innings, allowing seven runs, six earned on six hits, including two home runs, two walks and two hit batters. Greene struck out nine but his downfall was putting three lead off batters on base in the first three innings by a walk and two hit batters.  The Brewers totaled six runs in those innings.

"This team (Brewers) is ready to hit out of the gates. I know that. I think those first two innings, being able to locate those pitches better. I know they are swinging if it's over the plate. They're swinging hard."

"There is a ton I can take away from the last four innings. That's a positive for me but it made it tough for the team," Greene added. 

Buck Farmer pitched a scoreless inning for the Reds. Brent Suter pitched two scoreless innings.



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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Brewers Even The Series On A Big Night By Blake Perkins

 

  

Blake Perkins had three hits. Christian Yelich drove in three runs to back the five-hit pitching performance by Joe Ross. The Milwaukee Brewers evened the four-game series with a 9-5 win.

Ross pitched 6 1/3 innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on five hits and a walk. He struck out seven.

Milwaukee scored first against Frankie Montas. Sal Frelick opened the third inning with a walk. Brice Turang hit a double down the first base line. Perkins singled to center to drive in two runs. Yelich singled home Perkins, who stole second. 

"To be honest if I could take anything away from tonight. It was the walk to start the third inning," Montas said "I got myself in trouble giving them a free pass. I have to give them credit. They were taking a lot of my split."

The Reds got a run back against Joe Ross in the fourth. Christian Encarnacion-Strand singled to left. He moved to second on a ground out and scored on Jake Fraley's singled to score the run. Elly De La Cruz hit a double down the first base line with Fraley stopping at third. Ross struck out Spencer Steer and Nick Martini to end the threat. 

De La Cruz threw away a potential double play ball by William Contreras after Perkins bunted for a base hit. Yelich doubled to drive them home.

Carson Spiers, who replaced Tejay Antone on the roster, relieved Montas to start the sixth.

Montas pitched five innings, allowed five runs (three earned) on six hits and a walk. He struck out four.

"Frankie didn't have the best command but you have to give the Brewers credit. They made him throw strikes," David Bell said. "They don't chase a lot. He kept us in the game though. He could have easily got out of there only three runs."

Perkins two-out single in the sixth scored Frelick with the sixth Brewers run. It was Perkins third hit of the game.

Spiers walked Contreas to open the seventh. Willy Adames doubled to the left center. Will Benson nearly caught the line drive against the fence but was shaken up as the ball popped out of his glove. Jake Bauers doubled. Rhys Hoskins walked. Frelick's second single of the game scored Bauers. 

Spiers saved the Reds bullpen with four innings. He allowed four runs (three earned) on seven hits, three walks and a strikeout. 

"Carson is a guy we think a lot of. He did his job for sure and he finished strong," Bell said.

De La Cruz reached base on a throwing error by Adames. Steer singled. They scored on Tyler Stephenson's double.

Fraley and Steer doubled after Encarnacion-Strand's second hit of the game off Elvis Peguero in the eighth to score two runs and inch closer. 





Monday, April 8, 2024

Elly De La Cruz' Moon Shot Helped The Reds Eclipse The Brewers


  

Five hours after the total eclipse of the sun darkened the sky above Great American Ball Park, Elly De La Cruz crushed a 450' home run to allow the Reds to eclipse the Milwaukee Brewers, 10-8.

De La Cruz hit an inside-the-park home run for an encore his second of the season on a line drive that got past Sal Frelick's attempt to make a diving catch. He scored four runs on a 3-for-4 night.

"I think running around the bases (biggest thrill)," De La Cruz said. "I like to run. When I saw him miss the ball, I say, 'I'm going home.' It is my mentality. I always think about the extra base. The first one was on the pitch I was looking for."

"The exciting, the fun part to watch is to see Elly run," David Bell said. "The whole bench was yelling home run as soon as the saw the ball get by. It's an exciting play if you're a fan, every second is exciting. But there weren't that many seconds."

"It was important against the Brewers," De La Cruz said. "We put in a lot of work and we want to win the World Series."

The second-year player struggled at the end of last season and his strike out total remains high but he showed signs of getting the feel for the game.

"It is incredible but we're looking at the work to get Elly in to that position. I'm really happy. He has been working so hard. It is nice to see it pay off," Bell said.

Will Benson and Spencer Steer contributed two RBI each to the cause.

The Reds got the scoring going in the second inning. Aaron Ashby of the Brewers was making his first appearance since 2022. He missed all of last season with a torn labrum.

De La Cruz reached second base on a throwing error by third baseman Joey Ortiz. De La Cruz stole third, his sixth stolen base of the season. Santiago Espinal's ground out sent De La Cruz home. Will Benson hit his second home run of the season into the Brewers bullpen in right field. It was his first career home run off a left-handed pitcher.

The Reds took advantage of another Brewers error to plate six runs. Tyler Stephenson opened the inning with a single. De La Cruz singled behind him into right field. Espinal bunted to move the runners up and Ortiz the ball past first baseman Rhys Hoskins and both runners scored. Benson doubled to score Espinal. Stuart Fairchild walked for the second time. He and Benson pulled a double steal. Steer doubled them home. Jeimer Candelario's ground ball skipped past Hoskins for the Brewers' for a single. Steer scored.

Bubba Thompson replaced Jonathan India in the lineup. Fairchild moved to leadoff when India was hit in the left leg during batting practice on a ball hit by Nick Martini. India suffered a contusion.

The Brewers fought back against Graham Ashcraft with a three-run fifth. Sal Frelick walked to lead off but after two ground outs, Brice Turang hit his first home run of the season. Ortiz, Oliver Dunn and William Contreras singled in succession to produce the third run.

Ashby was charged with eight runs but only four were earned in 3 2/3 innings.

De La Cruz hit home runs from both sides of the plate, for the fourth time in Reds' history. Pete Rose did it twice in 1967 and 1968. Javier Valentin was the last to do it in 2005.

While the Brewers defense let their pitchers down, Fairchild took a home run away from Willy Adames in the sixth inning. The inning took a turn for the worst for Ashcraft. Frelick reached base for third time with a single. Jackson Chourio singled. Both scored on a double that eluded Steer in left by Turang, giving him four RBI for the game. Ashcraft through an infield hit away by Ortiz and Turang scored the third run of the inning.

Ashcraft pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing six runs (five earned) on eight hits and a walk. He struck out six. On June 3, 2023 Ashcraft was charged with 10 earned runs against the Brewers. The Reds had tying runs on base when the game ended in a 10-8 Brewer triumph.

Christian Yelich hit a two-run home run off Justin Wilson in the seventh to make it a one-run game.

Lucas Sims replaced Wilson and struck out three to end the seventh.

De La Cruz' inside-the-park home run was gave him the longest and shortest home runs for the Reds this year.

Fernando Cruz set up Alexis Diaz with a scoreless eighth, striking out two.

Diaz closed the Brewers out for his second save.







Hank Aaron Broke Babe Ruth's Record 50 Years Ago Today


  

Los Angeles Dodger's pitcher, Al Downing, challenged Hank Aaron 50 years ago tonight. 

Aaron hit his 715th career home run into the Atlanta Braves bullpen to break Babe Ruth's career record that stood for four decades.

Tom House, a Braves, reliever caught the ball on the fly in the bullpen. Former Reds' manager, Dusty Baker, was on deck and was the first to greet Aaron at home plate.

"I was a huge Al Downing fan," said the Brewers first year manager Pat Murphy before Monday's contest with the Reds. "I was a big Dodger fan when I was younger, (15). I don't remember if I saw it on TV live or on the highlights but I was rooting for the Dodgers in that particular game. If you grew up in baseball, you knew that number 714. They talk about the shot heard around the world. That was one of them,"

Murphy met Aaron twice with Brewers broadcaster, Bob Uecker, who was Aaron's teammate with the Milwaukee Braves in 1962 and 63.

Aaron was a native of Mobile, Alabama where the Reds' Bubba Thompson was born and raised. 

"They have a stadium in Mobile named after him," Thompson said. "I went a few times. They used to have minor league teams playing there now they have high school games. It is a blessing man to come out of there and to be able to play baseball too. Hank Aaron was "the man", you know. He could do everything on the field. I try to go out there and play the same way. It is a blessing to be from where he's from and keep the tradition going."

Aaron ended the 1973 season with 713 home runs. He received deaths threats from racists, who were upset that a black man would dare to break Babe Ruth's record.

On April 4, the Braves opened the season against the Reds at Riverfront Stadium. There was doubt the game would be played that day because a tornado touched down in Sayler Park along the river across from the airport. 

Jack Billingham was on the mound for Cincinnati that day. Ralph Garr walked and Mike Lum singled when Aaron came to the plate with one out. Aaron hit his 714th home run off the facade of the second level of seats for a three-run home run.

The Reds came back to win the game in 11 innings when Pete Rose scored from second base on a wild pitch from Buzz Capra.

Aaron also made his big league debut at Crosley Field in Cincinnati on April 13, 1954. Aaron ended his career with the Milwaukee Brewers in 1976. He hit 10 home runs that season at the age of 42 with 755 career home runs.





Sunday, April 7, 2024

Francisco Lindor Shines As Mets Take Series From Reds

 

  

Francisco Lindor homered, doubled and scored two runs as the New York Mets snuck out of town with a 3-1 win to take the series.

The Reds' starter, Andrew Abbott, had traffic on the base paths the first three innings.

Francisco Lindor doubled with one out in the first inning. One out later he scored on an infield hit by Francisco Alverez. Santiago Espinal fielded the ball but threw behind Abbott covering. Espinal was charged with an error as Lindor scored.

The Mets loaded the bases in the second. Abbott walked Starling Marte to start the inning. Tyrone Taylor and Jeff McNeil bunted for singles to load the bases. Harrison Bader lined to Christian Encarnacion-Strand, who made a leaping catch. Abbott got ahead of Brandon Nimmo 0-2 but hit him to force in a run.

"It was important to get out of the bases loaded situation with only one run," Abbott said. "The bunts were really well executed. Jeimer was playing over in the shift and they had the drag bunt."

In the third inning, Alvarez walked with one out. Brett Baty singled. Marte beat out a ground ball to third base to load the bases. Abbot struck out Taylor and McNeil popped to short.

Lindor hit his first home run of the season with two outs in the fourth to build a 3-0 lead for New York.

The Reds got to Sean Manaea for a run in the fourth. Jeimer Candelario walked to open the inning. Stuart Fairchild singled with Candelario moving to third base. Elly De La Cruz was hit by a pitch to load the bases with no outs. Espinal flied out to right and Candelario scored as the other two runners advanced a base. Luke Maile walked but Bubba Thompson hit into a double play.

"Andrew threw the ball really well," David Bell said. "That was probably the best he's thrown."

Abbott pitched five innings, allowing three runs (two earned). He gave up seven hits but four never left the infield. Abbott walked two and hit a batter while striking out four.

"That's the way baseball is sometimes," Abbott said.

Tejay Antone threw one pitch in relief but had to leave with an injury. Antone missed most of the last two seasons with injuries.

"Tejay felt something in his elbow," Bell said. "He will have an   today or tomorrow. We hope he will be back soon. He will get through this. He's been through a lot.great He is great person and great teammate."

Brent Suter took over and pitched three scoreless innings. Buck Farmer worked a scoreless eighth.

"It didn't pay off for us in a win but our bullpen set us up for the next couple games," Bell said. "Suter three innings today. Buck pitched two innings yesterday and had another inning today."

Manaea pitched five innings and allowed one run on three hits. He walked two and hit two batters. He struck out six, including three out of four spanning the first and second inning.

Manaea was really good today," Bell said. "He had the cutter and sweeper in to our right-handers. We had some hard hit balls but he was really pitched well."

Jorge Lopez, Brooks Raley and Adam Ottavino pitched one hitl ess inning each. Raley walked two and Lopez walked one.

Edwin Diaz struck out two to get his second save of the series.


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Saturday, April 6, 2024

Red Hot Spencer Steer's Home Run Beats Mets In Five-Run Eighth

 

  

Spencer Steer hit a three-run home run off Yohan Ramirez to lead the Reds to an 9-6 win over the New York Mets. The Reds scored five runs to erase a one-run deficit and even the three-game series.

It was Steer's third home run this week. He has driven home 12 runs in the eight Reds' games this season.

"Good things happen when you put the ball in play," Steer said. "We were putting together good at bats all day, I thought. At the end we streamed a lot of good ones together and put pressure on the defense. Obviously, home runs are a nice bonus."

Steer had a good rookie season. He has started this campaign with a .448 average and stole two bases, including home on a double steal in this game.

"Spencer has been doing that going back to last season," David Bell said. "He's always been a good player. He continues to mature and develop. He gains even more confidence. He has always been confident when you have success over and over, he's really believing no matter who he's faces no situation is too big and he wants to be up in those spots."

The Reds broke the ice on this coolish afternoon against Luis Severino. Jeimer Candelario doubled near the feet of left Tyrone Taylor. Candelario's fly ball appeared to be hit deeper than it was. Taylor slipped trying to come back for the ball after drifting too far. Jake Fraley advanced the runner to third with a ground out. Second baseman, Jeff McNeil misplayed Elly De La Cruz ground ball as Candelario scored. Spencer Steer singled De La Cruz to third. Severino walked Tyler Stephenson and Jonathan India to score the second run. Will Benson struck out.

In spite of scoring two runs the Reds were 0-for-2 with runners in scoring position. It extended the Reds' streak to 0-for-13 with runners on second or third.

The Mets had been no better in those situations, stranding runners at first and second against Nick Martinez in the third. They were 0-for-8 in the series until Omar Narvaez singled with the bases loaded to tie the score. Brandon Nimmo followed with a two-run double to score four in the fourth. 

The Mets added on with a run in the fifth when Taylor followed Starling Marte's second single of the game with a double.

Severino retired nine straight batters before Benson's two-b triple in the bottom of the fifth. Christian Encarnacion-Strand extended the RISP drought to 0-for-15 with a ground out.

Buck Farmer entered the game for the Reds in the top of the sixth and pitched two scoreless innings. 

Martinez finished his 200th appearance with five innings, allowing five runs on eight hits, one walk and one hit batter. He struck out six batters. All five runs off him scored with two outs.

"The offense and the bullpen picked me up. When you give up runs with two outs it sucks," Martinez said.

Severino left after five innings, allowing two runs (one earned) on three hits and two walks. He struck out seven.

The Reds scored a pair of runs off Jake Diekman in the sixth with two outs. De La Cruz walked. Steer was hit by a pitch. Pinch hitter Stuart Fairchild singled to break the 0-for-15 streak with RISP on a single to score De La Cruz, sending Steer to third. He and Fairchild pulled a double steal to make the score 5-4.

The Reds eventful five-run frame had some odd plays. Candelario walked against Ramirez to open the inning. Bubba Thompson ran for him. Thompson appeared to steal his fourth base of the season but a balk was called on Ramirez to negate the steal. 

"It seems Bubba Thompson has been a part of everything," Bell said. "It says a lot about guys coming off the bench. He has made the absolute most of his opportunities. It is surprising, he got his first at, today."

The Reds batted around and Thompson struck out looking in his first at bat of the season. He has been used primarily as a pinch runner and defensive replacement in the late innings.

Jake Fraley couldn't check his swing on a two-strike pitch in the dirt. De La Cruz tried to check his swing as Fraley was running. The ball rolled through the shortstop hole into left field to tie the game. Steer hit the home run after that. Fairchild got his second hit on a bunt single. Stephenson singled and India walked to load the bases. Encarnacion-Strand's sacrifice fly capped the scoring.

Alexis Diaz, who was warming up for a save attempt, still entered the game with a four-run lead with no save to earn. He allowed a run on two hits.