The four -game sled was broken, Reds Chase Series Split and Braves

The two jugs that started to go back will face Thursday, when Atlanta Braves completed their homes with the finals of four -game series against Cincinnati Reds.
Braves won the first two games of the series, but Cincinnati won 4-3 to end the loss of four matches on Wednesday.
Friday shooting match against Cincinnati Southpaw Nick Lodolo (3-3, 3.27) against Spencer Schwellenbach (1-3, 3.92 ERA). Neither of them took a good step at the last beginning.
Schwellenbach fought in three of his last four trips. After delivering a run at 20 strokes at the beginning of the first three, Schwellenbach last permitted 19 running (17 won) at 21 1/3 strokes at the last four initially.
Schwellenbach visited Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday. After 3 2/3 strokes, he was knocked out, and he gave six running at eight strokes in 10-3 losses.
“I’m not sure why, but I know (Saturday) I didn’t go to good counts for the field.” He said. “They were putting some good fields and they entered some good striking numbers and put good oscillation on the fields.”
Atlanta manager Brian Snitker, “I don’t know if this is a trend. I think what you see is a man who learns. He came last year and things went quite well. There is not much to fall back as long as the experience is.
Schwellenbach defeated Reds against them last season, allowing them to run on six inning in five strokes.
Lodolo will try to get rid of the worst start of the season, and 11-6 is lost to Washington Nationals, who visited Saturday. 5 1/3 Inning 10 strokes and two walks on two walks and allowed two walks. He shot four. This season, seven initially allowed more than four running.
“I didn’t run in a high clip. There’s nothing else,” Lodolo said. “I wasn’t going to good counts.”
“I thought his belongings were good. He was probably not his best and cost him a little.” He said.
Lodolo will have his first career against Braves.
Austin Riley from Atlanta extended the shot series to six matches with a single on Wednesday, but he went to Santiago Espinal 3 from Cincinnati and saw seven matches. Espinal made a walk in the eighth stroke, but was chosen by Dylan Lee.
Reds received two homer from TJ Friedl on Wednesday, the first long balls of the series. 22 Homer and Homer Friendly Great American Ball Park have 17 Homer in 19 matches.
Reds placed Christmas Marte on the wounded list on Wednesday due to the second -class left -handed tension. Marte was a late scratch from my series on Tuesday after complaining of Ağrı. No time schedule was given for the return, but Francona said it wasn’t a short -term injury.
Cincinnati returned to replace Marte, who hit Triple-a Louisville .294. Hinds started on Wednesday and was 0 to 3 with two strikes in the first major league match of the year. Last season, Reds hit .261 with five homer and 11 RBI in 24 games.
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