Hunter Greene fans stop red as 12 citizens

Hunter Greene shot 12 in six Inning, and Tyler Stephenson defeated Cincinnati Reds on Friday, while defeating the Washington Nationals 6-1, while he went to 3 with two RBIs during the season.
Greene (4-2) limited Washington to a two-stroke running. Stephenson, a striker appointed on Friday, was activated from the wounded list in the early hours of the day after getting rid of a left curved strain.
Citizens Started Jug Mitchell Parker (3-2) left five runs in four strokes and four in four Inning walked. Washington has lost five of its last seven matches.
The Reds won two flat and seven of the last nine.
Lefty Parker struggled with early command and had an advantage of Cincinnati.
In the first shot, Matt McLin and Ellly de la Cruz gave up a pair of walks. Two outside, Santiago espinal to bring both of the left area doubled.
Stephenson was the second leader. Blake Dunn was shot by a field with one field and TJ Friedl loaded bases with a single from the first base gap. McLin's Fielder's Choice Grounder threw Stephenson to make 3-0.
Reds swallowed its advantages in third place. With someone, Espinal walked, Spencer Steer sang, and Stephenson doubled and doubled both houses and pushed both houses to 5-0.
Parker threw the fourth place before it was changed to start the fifth stroke.
Citizens, a stroke in the first four strokes and a walk against the base against Greene struggled to enter the base.
In the end, Josh Bell entered the board for the fifth home run of the season, while they entered the fifth place while making a solo shot on the right center.
But Greene kept Washington firmly for the rest of his trip, holding only another Baserunner on a sixth walk.
The Reds added another sixth run. Stephenson opened with two pairs and left -wing areas, followed by a single Jose Trevino, and drove to Friedl Stephenson with a victim.
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