Cincinnati – In 113 ⅔ thoroughly dominant minor League Innings This season, Jonah Tong allowed a total of two home runs.
It cost 13 plate performances for the Reds to surpass that.
The promising 22-year-old encore was again intriguing, but less effective than his victory debut, and became on Saturday with a loss of 6-3 in a loss of 6-3 in Great American Ball Park.
The Mets (76-66) fell seven games behind the Phillies in the division one night that started with the club four games for the Giants in the Chase for the last Wildcard.
In the first stage of a Tong-Brandon SproT-Nolan McLean Medley, the youthful right-handed not set on fire-the only three hits he surrendered, the fence on but he stood up more earned points (four) than he in one of his 22 starts with Double-a Binghamton and Triple-a Syracuse.
After opening his Major League career that had released one earned run (and three undeserved) against the Marlins, tongue run home to Sal Stewart (a two-run shot in the second), Matt McClain (in the third) and Austin Hays (in the fourth), all of the threaten-to-seams, to get the sake of a hole, to be a senior citizen.
If tongue has not yet shown that he can bow through an opposite line, he has shown that he can fight.
The boyish Rookie ran four, threw its way out of small problems and threw six out with a fastball that hit 98.4 km / h while he induced 13 whiffs on Reds.
He handed over a solo shot to start at the bottom of the fourth and did not leave any other hit while dropping six innings, a remote starters have been allergic to the entire season.
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