Reds snap scoreless streak at 35 innings
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The Cincinnati Reds ended a 35-inning scoreless streak on Friday night when Christian Encarnacion-Strand hit a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning to drive in TJ Friedl in a 3-2 loss to the Milwaukee ...
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ET • 1 min read The Cincinnati Reds carved out an undesirable place in Major League Baseball's record books on Thursday night, becoming the first team in 65 years to suffer three consecutive 1-0 losses by dropping the first of a four-game set against the Milwaukee Brewers (box score).
The Brewers were hoping that Tyler Alexander could give them four innings in a spot start. He gave them more than that. For 6 2/3 innings, it looked like he may have given them a lot more than that.
The Reds limp into town searching for offense after being shut out 19 innings. On back-to-back days Cincinnati was on the short end of 1-0 games against the Rangers. Yesterday, Hunter Greene was exceptional throwing seven innings of one-run ball, but Jack Leiter and the Texas pen were better limiting the Reds to three hits.
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Manager Terry Francona was ruled out from being in the dugout for Friday’s game against the Brewers because of an illness. Francona was among multiple Reds players and staff that were sent back to the team hotel after feeling sick.