Reds took three hours when passing Orioles

Elly de la Cruz and Matt McLin drew a three -stage house run with Cincinnati Reds’ host Baltimore Orioles on Friday night.
Jeimer Candelanio also hosted Cincinnati, who matched the third highest run of the season.
The winner of the winner Andrew Abbott hit 11 doughs in six inning. Reds stopped a two -game patinage and won for the fifth time in the last seven matches.
Cedric Mullins’ second -stroke solo house run Baltimore’un only hit four strokes, and Heston Kjerstad ranked eighth in a two -stage shot, but Orioles just directed two more hit. The starting jug could not get out of the fourth shot.
Orioles, Cincinnati’nin third and fourth innings hit the seven runs at the end of the season’s first winning line – two plays – made.
Abbott (2-0) won both trips this season. He allowed a run with two strokes with a walk.
Povich (0-2) allowed seven runs and four strikes with four strokes.
Jose Trevino had three strokes, he made one walk and took three rounds for Reds. Austin Hays, a former Baltimore player Austin Hays, each of them had two hit.
Mullins besieged the fifth home run of the season to highlight the second.
De La Cruz’s fourth Homer came in third place with two exits. Candelario began the fourth with a home run. After four moves, McLin was emptied for the fourth long ball this year.
Reds was in the sixth row in Hays’s waiting and McLin’s Baltimore Second Master Jorge Mateo.
KJerstad’s Homer came out of Scott Barlow.
Orioles relaxing Scott Blewett 2 2/3 strokes and left a run in four strokes.
Reds did not make a mistake after he made a four nursery mistake in Seattle the day before.
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