Reds Ace Hunter Greene goes to the first career win against pirates

When Cincinnati Reds hosted Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday, he sends his ace to the mounds to finish his first serial sweeps.
Reds won four out of five after a 5-2 victory on Saturday, while pirates dropped three of four.
Hunter Greene (1-1, 1.31 ERA) made the fourth start of the season and almost closed the first career for the last time. On Monday, in San Francisco, Greene against the giants with 2-0 wins, 8 2/3 closing inning seven times hit.
The right -handed Tyler Mahle has been the longest by Greene’s longest career since he went to Nine Inning in Arizona on June 14, 2022. Greene has been the eighth jug since 1900 with 500 strikes and 175 or less walks in the first 75 career matches.
“I would have succeeded with my feelings, I would leave Hunter.” He said. “He deserved to finish this game. But there was two outlets and we needed this game. It was hard to take him out, but I think it was the right thing.”
With two exits, Greene gave up a stroke and walking. Francona brought Tony Santilla, who recorded the final.
“When he went out, he told me he didn’t want to come there, and I didn’t want to get out of it, Gree Greene Francona said. “I’m Uber competitive. I dream of games like today, but I know it will not be the last time. But I’m very happy that men came and fought to the end.”
Greene has been entering Sunday with 11 2/3 consecutive scores since the game has allowed the game to run alone on April 2.
Greene starts seven careers against pirates, and when it starts against Greene Pittsburgh, Cincinnati never won 0-4.
The pirates will resist with the right-hand Carmen Mlodzinski (1-1, 5.19).
He visited Monday. Modzinski won against Louis Cardinals, allowed a run, and hit six doughs in five strokes.
Mlodzinski is a savings in five career view and 0-0 with 1.42 ERA, against Refers Reds. On September 23, 2023, the savings came in Cincinnati, when the pirates collected 9-0 holes after three Inning to win 13-12, and Pittsburgh staged the biggest win from behind in 137 seasons.
Pirates continue to fight aggressively. The 5-2 loss on Saturday was the fourth flat game where Pittsburgh received six or less hit. The pirates have the lowest stroke average (.190) and leech average (.297) in the main branches.
“I think we should continue to build an aggressive way, Derek, the pirate manager Derek Shelton.” He said. “I think we’re not really doing this right now. We have a group of men who need to have more consistent bats.”
Pirates are also dealing with injuries, because Nick Gonzales (left ankle fracture) has been on the wounded list since the second match of the year. Oneil Cruz, on Tuesday, St. Louis missed his third flat match because of his finger injury against him.
Catcher Joey Bart, Friday night due to the hardness of the second shot after leaving the match on Saturday missed the match.
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