Cincini – Hunter Green dismissed the second highest highest of his big league career, while on Friday night, Washington led Cincinnati Reds by -1-5 and led Cincinnati Red.
Tyler Stephenson hit two runs in the season’s debut after healing the sustainable left diagonal strain during spring training.
Green (4-2) got an average of 99 miles per hour with its fastball and 21 of 114 pitchs-more than four more than any other big league pitcher this season.
He started 16 batters out of 22 with a strike and threw 83 strikes, dropped his era to 2.53. He walked two.
Green was the only game of Green with more strikeouts while faning 14 against Minnesota on September 2023.
Reds pitchers match the higher 17 strikeouts of their season, which determines the height of a season for citizens batter.
Santiago Espinal hit two runs double in the first, Matt McLine became the run-scoring forceout in the second, and Stephenson Mitchell (2-2) doubled to move 3-1 in third place, who allowed four hits and four innings in four innings. The four batter he walked around to score.
Josh Bell made his fifth home run in a fastball place this season.
In the beginning, after 1 hour, 51 minutes of rain delay, Eli de La Cruz walked the first and extended its on-base continuity to 21 games.
CJ Abrams hit a line drive from Green for the first hit of the citizens.
Green hit his last six batter and the heater of each citizen at least once.
Citizens’ RHP Trevor Williams (1-30, 5.70) and Reds LHP Nick Lodolo (3-2, 2.25) started from Saturday.
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