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Hunter Brown fans nine while closing astros reds

9 May 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; During the fourth shot in Daikin Park, these are against the Houston Astros center field player Jake Meyers (6) Cincinnati Reds. Compulsory Credit: Erik Williams-Imagni Images

Hunter Brown released the fourth score of the season, and the host Houston Astros won 3-0 against Cincinnati Reds on Friday.

Astros lost nine matches to Reds behind another strong start from Brown (6-1), who hesitated to record the eighth quality start this season.

Despite the fact that he published the four highest walks of the season in 5 2/3 strokes, Brown only hit two hit and recorded nine strikes at height of the season for a fourth trip.

Brown encountered a dough with multiple runners only twice on the base.

Elly de la Cruz’a third shot of the third shot with Santiago Espinal and Matt McLain to close the second and first base, respectively.

Brown, who ranked the fifth base of Espinal and TJ Friedl, encouraged McLain to fly to the center to close the threat. Brown did not get rid of the sixth when his bases published a two -output to Gavin Lux when his bases were empty.

Brown threw the highest 101 field of the season, including 59 for strikes and leaned intensively on a four -bread Fastball with 99 miles / hour. Four additional fields – platinum, sliding, change and hinge curve – to keep the reds in balance.

Reds was relatively difficult compared to the six strokes of Nick Martinez (1-4). He allowed the 10 top hit of the season, but he didn’t walk. Martinez released five strikes and did for three running they talked while throwing Astros claws.

Martinez, Jeremy Pena and Jose Altuve’nin after the recording of the sang after the deletion of the incorrect raid of Astros took advantage of the deletion.

Christian Walker doubled in the second shot, and Zach DEZENZO went ahead 1-0 to Astros.

In the fifth, Brendan Rodgers doubled to open the frame, and Mauricio Dubon ranked third. Pena followed a RBI floor before it doubles the first base line of Isaac Pareredes.

Altuve, Walker and Yiner Diaz produced two shots for Astros, who won their second matches in a row. The closer Josh Hader hit three in the ninth to notch his ninth savings.

The Reds fell for the sixth time in seven games.

-FELD level media

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