Reds won by entering the 3 series of games.

Reds left Nick Lodolu’s paternity permission, where Cincinnati visited Miami Marlins to start a three -game series on Monday night.
Lodolo (2-1, 2,31 ERA) made a great start this season, allowing only six running runs at the beginning. Miami equivalent right hand Max Meyer (1-2, 2.63 era) may sympathize. During his four trips, he delivered only seven -earned run.
Both jugs were the top 10 elections: in 2019, Lodolo was seventh and Meyer came third in 2020.
In the meantime, each team comes out of a big win with the final score or the related drama.
Reds beat the host Baltimore Orioles 24-2 while the hitters under the order of Cincinnati went crazy.
The eighth place -striking Christmas Marte, the last call that played only in the sixth match this season, went to 7 to 7 with seven RBIs, including Grand Slam. The ninth stroke Austin Wynns, who made a reserve capture, went to 7 to 6 with the host running and six RBIs.
Elly de la Cruz, the short age of Cincinnati, played an unforgettable game. Homped rang a base and made a magnificent diving hunt, flying a few meters to the other side of the second base to trap the line driver just above the head height.
Reds Director Terry Francona, who won the title of two world series with Boston, was asked whether he was worried about Cincinnati’s crime before the match on Sunday.
As a result, at the beginning of this season, Reds remained at the beginning of this month without a score for 35 consecutive inning. They lost 1-0 three straight games along the way.
“They’re good players – they’re gonna warm up,” Francona said. “There are some registers there.”
While the Reds detonated Baltimore, Marlins gathered to beat Philadelphia 7-6 in 10 strokes and lost five matches.
Miami made a dive at the bottom of the ninth bottom after going to 3 to 4 with five RBIs, including the first Homer in the Major. The three-stage explosion put forward marinas seventh in rank 5-4.
Sanoja, who displaced his shoulder on Saturday, called The Home Run “an unforgettable moment” on Saturday.
27 -year -old Lodolo has been fighting injuries since the university days in Texas Christian.
Last season, for example, for example, the wounded landed four times, but still in the beginning (21), winning (nine) and inning (115 1/3) managed to send a career height.
He had to start at Baltimore on Sunday before he moved his nest because of his first child’s approaching birth. While missing the explosion of Run support, Lodolo progressed well against Miami.
At the beginning of three careers against Marlins, 2.16 ERA and 2-0. One of these trips won by giving up two tours in Miami last August 6, two strokes and two tours on three strokes.
26 -year -old Meyer at the University of Minnesota, the big league output in 2022 with a pair of beginnings, but the elbow surgery after the entire 2023 seasons missed.
Last season, Meyer made 11 start and 5.68 ERA 3-5.
Meyer was much better at the beginning of this year and hit 27 doughs in 24 Inning.
At the beginning of a career against Reds, it was 0-1 with 13.50 ERA, and in the same game that started last season, he gave up six runs in four Inning. However, Meyer hopes to get much better results on Monday with his fastball and a wipeout slider in the mid -90s.
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