Nick Martinez dominates Reds White Sox

Will Banson went to 2-Fare-3 with three RBI for Cincinnati Reds, who snatched three-game skids with a 7–1 win against Chicago White Sox on Thursday.
Reds starting pitcher
Starter Bryas Wilson (0-2) gave seven runs on 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings for white sox, who won three directly.
Cincinnati opened the first scoring and never looked back, adding five of the first six innings to the scoreboard.
Gavin Lux first led with a walk, the Santiago Aspinal chased with the divide single and Elli de la cruise made anyone single to load out.
Austin Hayes ran 1–0 in Lux on a sacrifice fly for the Reds lead. After the Spencer Steer left, Banson connected to two runs, which scored the Aspinal and D La Cruise 3–0.
Da la Cruz extended it 4–0 in the third, causing an explosion in the left-centers for the eighth homer of the season.
In the fourth, Matt Macqueline doubled, reached the third place on the single and scored to increase the 5–0 lead when Lux reached the ground in a force-out.
Banson pushed a 6–0 profit in the fifth with a 401-foot homer. He joined a fastball and sent it to the center area, where Louis Robert Junior jumped for a catch on the wall, but the ball caught his glove in a stand for the first homer of Banson’s season.
McClen made the third home run of Reds at the Left Field at 7-0 at the bottom of the sixth innings.
White Sox went out through each of the first four innings and did not get its first hit until Matt This knocked on the right single to the right.
He broke for his first additional-base hit and climbed the board in eighth position from Reliever Taylor Rogers. Joshua Palasios doubled, moved to third place on the choice of a fielder and scored on the singles of Miguel class and cut the deficit 7–1.
2 -for -4 moved to the class leadoff spot.
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