Reds is looking for a spark while hosting White SOX

Cincinnati Reds, which has just released from the first planned day of the club since 24 April, will settle at the opening of a six -game host on Tuesday, when they host Chicago White Sox.
Cincinnati, seven of the past nine games to three match sets, gave a very needed break on Monday after 17 matches in 17 days.
The 24 -hour break came at the right time for a group who wanted to avoid an early season. Reds dropped two out of three into a road series against Houston Astros, including 6-0 loss on Sunday.
“I told our team (re -grouping time).” He said. “And I apologized because we didn’t want to send anyone who didn’t deserve it, because we’re trying to build something here, and I think loyalty comes into play. (General Manager) Brad Meador felt the same.
“However, we were caught short and I had to ask some men to take too many steps, and that bothered me, so I apologized to them. … I told them to clean it up and if he deserved a day of any team, these guys. But at the same time we need to be ready to go.”
Reds used 12 jugs in the last two games against Houston after Beginners Brady Singer and Chase Petty.
Andrew Abbott (2-0, 2.25 ERA) starts on Tuesday, aiming to continue 10 strokes in a row without a running run. Abbott last fired five closure strokes against Atlanta Braves on May 6. Reds 10 lost 2-1 in Inning.
Abbott met White SOX once in his career, and in April 2024, he allowed seven innings to just run in Reds win.
Following a 4-2 series of Clinching 4-2 against Miami Marks on Sunday, White Sox will try to win a consecutive win for the third time this season.
Chicago, the club’s biggest league the worst.
Elko took the first two beginnings of his big league career, and on Sunday, he launched a three -stage homer to push White Sox to a rare series win.
“This was a good man, I’m happy to come there,” White SOX manager Will Venable, “I am happy.” He said. “This was a great and great moment for him. Frankly a big hit. A big moment in the game. A good way to finish the series.”
Elko was promoted to compete for the first basic job because the previous launcher Andrew Vaughn was second in the team (Luis Robert Jr., .186).
At the mound on Tuesday, Jonathan Cannon (2-4, 4.09 ERA) targets the fourth quality start. The 24 -year -old boy threw only two runs in a row. Cannon, who made the beginning of his career 29, will face the red for the first time.
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