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Red-hot Cincinnati Righty Hunter Greene will take over Orioles

April 7, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Cincinnati Reds reacts to San Francisco Giants during the ninth shot in Oracle Park. Compulsory Credit: John Heft-Imagn Images

Baltimore Orioles struggled to get hit in the early start, but they showed signs of life in the last three games – a total of 18 running and 18 hit.

However, a big challenge is waiting for them on Saturday night in the second match of a three -game series against Cincinnati Reds, who visited. This is against the average of the rival permits at the first four.

Greene (2-1, 0.98 ERA) delivered a total of nine hit and 22 2/3 inning at the beginning of April, and hit 31 doughs for the season and only 12 in 27 2/3 strokes. Only Yoshinobu follows Yamamoto from Los Angeles Dodgers for the leadership of the National League period.

And 25 -year -old Greene seems to be growing safely day by day.

“I think you have to have confidence, especially at this level. The best players in the world.” He said. “A long season. Trying to be the ace of staff is very consistent.”

Greene has a score-free line of 19 Inning in the last three games, and its only loss came with 1-0 defeat against Texas Rangers on April 2. He made a career trip against Baltimore and emptied Orioles 5 at 3-0 loss for 3-0 for inning.

On the Flip side, right -handed Brandon Young will make the big league output for Orioles. This year, Triple-A Norfolk with three initially 16 1/3 inning introducing 26-year-old. 2,76 ERA 1-1.

“You never know what to get with the big league output.” He said. “He had a few good appearances in Norfolk. Hopefully, he can calm the nerves to make us a good start.”

Orioles is below .250 in 2024.

One of the Baltimore doughs in a routine is an infielder Jordan Westburg, who has a collapse of 0 for 27 and has fallen from .297 to .175. Hyde is not a candidate to go to the wounded reserves right now, Hyde Hyde said.

“A man in print, Hy Hyde said. “It works hard. And only ahead and someone is having a hard time, and it takes all this to bad counts and all this.”

Reds, who won five of the last seven matches, shot three house running in the 8-3 victory on Friday night.

The manager likes the Terry Francona team to be a trend.

“You will see that some men get warmer,” he said.

Nevertheless, Francona, especially in the middle of April, is cautious about putting too much stock in any game.

“We will move forward quite quickly from (Friday).” “We have 4 o’clock (Saturday).”

Among those who contributed to Reds on Friday night, Austin Hays, a field player who went to 4 to 4 to 4, remained. Last summer, he played with Philadelphia Phillies with Baltimore and seven seasons before trade, so he is a player who is familiar with Orioles. In January, he signed a one -year agreement with Reds.

Biri One of my favorites, a great man here, Hy Hyde said. “The way of playing, hair is always on fire.”

Hays received a great applause from the Baltimore crowd while making the first plate look on Friday. Some emotions attached to this series were waiting.

“I love the men there,” he said. “They gave me my first shot.”

-FELD level media

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