Reds' Hunter Greene is looking for a strong start when visiting Nats

Cincinnati Reds hopes that a harsh April will continue for the forced -handed hunter Greene.
Greene is preparing to buy a mound for Reds when they open a three -game series against Washington Nationals, who visited Friday night.
Greene (3-2, 2.56 ERA) made four quality starts on five trips last month and broke 3-2 records with 2.70 ERA. 2024 NL All-Star hit 35 in 31 2/3 inning while organizing only five walks.
“I feel like I'm in a good place, Gree Greene said. He continued: “Very early in the season, so I just try to get rid of it and to remain existing at that moment and to continue to be aggressive.”
Greene allowed only one run from 22 2/3 Inning at the top three in April.
Last Saturday, before browsing Colorado Rockies at Six Inning, he made a rude trip to Baltimore Orioles on April 19 at a rude trip at 9-5 losses and won three runs and seven strokes. He hit eight and this season did not work for the first time.
“Frankly, the expectation for myself is higher than the line (against Rockies).” He said. “But, Pitching (Coors Field), there are many different problems you need to pass.”
Greene made a start against the citizens in his career and did not make a decision.
Citizens lost three matches with 4-2 wins in Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday.
Bullpen came for Washington because Jose A. Ferrer, Jorge Lopez and Kyle Finnegan came together to make four scoreless strokes.
Citizens, serial opener left-handed Mitchell Parker (3-1, 2.65) plan to start.
Parker comes from the poorest trip of the season, last Sunday, New York Mets 8-7 home win in five inning seven runs (six) and seven hit.
Before Parker settled, he gave up the first five runs and Washington threw five jogging in seventh and ninth.
Parker, “You can always learn a lot from such a trip.” He said. “You won't have the best things. You will not always be 100 percent there, but you have to fight. This is the name of the game. You must fight and do the best of the team.”
Parker never met Reds in his two -year career.
On Thursday, Reds made a bold move and chose the relaxing Alexis Diaz to Triple-a Louisville. Diaz had saved 65 savings in the last two seasons, fought in the first six matches this season and published 12.00 ERA with three strikes and five walks in six strokes.
Diaz, Wednesday, St. On Wednesday, Reds 1-0 entered the ninth shot in the first match of a couple on Wednesday against Louis Cardinals. With 6-0 defeat, he delivered three home runs and five runs.
“Consistency wasn't there,” said Reds manager Terry Francona.
Reds remembered Luis Mey from Louisville and took a perfect ninth in his 9-1 win on Thursday, and retired three doughs at the exit of the Grand League.
“Arsenal, Fran Francona said.
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