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With two outs in the ninth, Jose Trevino started the rally with a single to left field. Ke'Bryan Hayes was hit by a pitch. Will Benson came on to pinch hit for Matt McLain and walked to load the bases with just one out. TJ Friedl followed with a fly ball to center field, scoring Jose Trevino and giving the Reds a 5-4 lead.
The Cincinnati Reds earned their 10th consecutive victory over the Los Angeles Angels, going back to 2019, with a 6-4 victory.
Cincinnati took the second game of the series, 6-4, as Hunter Greene recorded 12 strikeouts to negate Jo Adel l's two late homers for Los Angeles. The Reds have a chance to sweep the Angels with a victory today as they continue their climb to an NL Wild Card spot (1.0 game back of the Mets).
Cincinnati has won seven of 10 games and has moved to third in the National League Central.In the win, Hunter Greene dominated on the mound. He earned a no-decision after striking out 12 and walking none over 6.
Jo Adell hits homers in the seventh and eighth innings to help the Angels overcome a three-run deficit, but Jansen gives up two runs in the ninth in a 6-4 defeat.
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Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz has been dealing with a left quad issue for much of the summer. He looks like the worst of it might be over.
Back in a familiar climate, Gavin Lux continues to play it cool even as his August numbers have raised the temperature. Lux homered among two hits in five at-bats and right-hander Brady Singer gave up
The Atlanta Braves recently claimed outfielder Jake Fraley off waivers after the 30-year-old was designated for assignment by the Cincinnati Reds.
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Hunter Greene joined an exclusive list on Tuesday when he struck out 12 batters without issuing a walk. It was just the 12th time since at least 1901 that a Reds pitcher has struck out 12 or more batters without issuing a walk,