Reds fall 13-9 in Serief final with Toronto Blue Jays – Redleg Nation

Reds fall 13-9 in Serief final with Toronto Blue Jays – Redleg Nation

In another Slugfest this week, the Cincinnati Reds fell 13-6 in the serial final with the Toronto Blue Jays Wednesday evening. The Reds have now lost their last four series and ten of their last 13 games.

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Toronto Blue Jays (81-59)
13181
Cincinnati Reds (70-70)9101
W: Shane Bieber (2-1) L: Nick Martinez (10-11)
Status | Box score | Game thread

The Reds got the score early with a big five-run second inning. With one out, Spencer Steer hit a single to send Gavin Lux to the third party, who had reached the choice of a field player. After a Ke’bryan Hayes walk, Jose Trevino rode in both runs with a single in the middle. The Reds then continued to score, with a Matt McLain RBI-Single to bring Hayes and a Noelvi Marte Double home to erase the bases and make the stand on 5-0.

Reds -Starter Zack Littell started well and threw four in his first four outs of the game while allowing only one Honerunner. However, it would not stay that way. Toronto came on the scoreboard with a third inning George Springer Home Run, his third of the series. The Blue Jays then just kept chipping away, using the Thuis Run to do this. Dalton Varsho hit a solo-homrun in the fourth to bring the score to 5-2. Also his third home run of the series. Alejandro Kirk went back-to-back with Varsho to move the shortage to 5-3. After a single by Springer with one out in the fifth, Addison Barger tied the match on 5-5 on a line on a line home to the right.

Nick Martinez replaced Littell after the home run of Bargers and immediately gave up a solo-home run to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Just like that, the Reds had become a 5-0 lead in a shortage of 6-5. The Blue Jays did not leave it on the plate either. They would not hit another home run for the rest of the game; However, the Blue Jays score in every collection for the rest of the game. Martinez, Lyon Richardson, Yosver Zulueta and Zach Maxwell combined from the Reds Bullpen to allow eight runs over 4.2 innings.

In the meantime, after he had allowed five points in the second inning, Shane Bieber settled and at one point pulled ten Reds stroke people in a row. While the Reds runners on the base had in every inning, apart from the ninth and four points about three innings scored after Bieber had left, the Bullpen van de Blue Jays de Reds still did not explode for another large inning, and it was ultimately the difference in the game.

Important moment of the game

The Blue Jays scored four runs of two walks, two Doubles, a sacrificial fly and a steering error in the eighth inning to what would be a 12-6 lead at the time. Although the Reds would score three points in the soil of the eighth, it would not be enough to overcome the biggest scoringinning of the Blue Jays.

Notes worth mentioning

-John Sadak mentioned tonight on the Fanduel -broadcast that it was Littell’s fourth time this season, so that a team could hit him three or more at home in a match. Two of those four authorities came across the Blue Jays. Littell has now also allowed 34 home runs in 28 Starts, the most in MLB.

-The La Cruz’s seven-game Hitting Streak came to an end tonight, while he hit 0-out-5 with three strikeouts.

-If you are looking for something positive, Noelvi Marte hit 2-out-5 tonight with three RBI. He got safe in 19 of 23 games and his average is up to .292 with a .844 Ops in the season.

-With the Mets loss for the Tigers this afternoon, the Reds had the chance to win a match on the Mets for the last NL Wild Card spot. Instead, however, they will be five games back from New York from Friday evening on their way to a huge weekend series in Great American Ball Park.

Next

Friday, September 4, 6.40 pm Edt:

New York Mets vs Cincinnati Reds

David Peterson (8-5, 3.61 ERA) vs. Andrew Abbott (8-5, 2.65 ERA)

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