After historical return, D-Back Open Series vs Slamping Reds

After the victory of the return of the biggest ninth innings in the team’s history, Erizona Diamondback will try to ride a speed on opening a three-game road series against Cincinnati Reds on Friday evening.
Diamondback scored seven runs at the top of the ninth on Thursday afternoon and defeated hosts Atlanta Braves 11–10 and completed three-market sweeps.
Erizona has won four in a row in total, the longest winning streak since the five-game run from 12-17 April.
The return victory on Thursday also marked for the first time since 1973 that Atlanta took six runs or more in the ninth innings.
Erizona’s third baseless Eagenio Suarez said, “This is a great comeback by us. It was a team’s attempt.” “I am glad that we go to Cincinnati with a sweep in the pocket.”
For the series opener against Reds, the diamondback ball will be handed over to the left-handed Eduardo Rodriguez, who is coming out of the 15-day injured list to start the game.
Rodriguez (1-3, 7.05 ERA) finalized on 14 May in No-Nilli against San Francisco veterans for Cincinnati. He allowed four runs and five hits in four innings before going to IL due to shoulder inflammation.
On May 30, he played 4 2/3 innings in a rehabilitation in the Ruki-Level Arizona Complex League, allowing four runs (three earned), but excluded nine.
Opponents are hitting only .231 against Reds this season, the seventh lowest points in Major, but Cincinnati is struggling to win the string simultaneously.
After leaving four of his last five, Reds is expected to re -find his winning ways against Diamondback.
After winning five directly in the middle of the last month, Cincinnati went back to.500 (25–24), but the Reds has since gone 5–9 to return to fourth place in the National League Central.
“It’s disappointing,” Cincinnati Catcher Jose Trevino said on Wednesday after a 9–1 defeat to Millvoukie Breves. “Our team has expectations to win.
The Reds, who owns the 12th-Survashreshtha era in Major (3.80), gave another blow to his early pitching staff when the right-handed Hunter Green was placed on Wednesday after re-injuring his waist at a 15-day IL.
Green started two last month with a single injury.
Reds manager Terry Frankona said, “Since it has happened once and now it is twice, so we have come to know.” “Her bottom back was starting (harassing her), we are trying to find out if it was related. We got her to be healthy. It was an easy decision, even without looking at MRI.”
Reds on Wednesday signed a 38 -year -old left -arm Wade Miley for a one -year contract, and he is scheduled to pitch in Cleveland on Monday.
Reds plans to launch a left -arm Nick Lodolo in a series opener against diamondback.
Lodolo (4-4, 3.10 ERA) on Saturday recorded six shutouts against the hot-hitting Chicago cub. However, he did not get any run support and failed to decide 2–0 losses.
Lodolo never faced diamondback in his career. Rodriguez 2017 and 2023 have 1–1 with 2.77 ERA in two career against Reds.
For the first time this year, teams are closing. Reds lost five out of six in the diamondback in the previous season, including an Arizona sweep in Cincinnati.
Diamondback Hoter Josh Niler left the game on Thursday for a pinch of hitter in the sixth innings. A day earlier, Arizona’s manager Tori Lovullo said Niler was dealing with shoulders and hand diseases.
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