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June 10, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Pitcher Andrew Abott (41), who started Cincinnati Reds, celebrated a double play in the ninth innings against Cleveland Guardians in the Progressive Field. Compulsory Credit: David Richard-Emagan Picture

Cincinnati Reds see how much they have improved as a measuring rod this week.

Reds pushed his record above 500, with a five-game winning line on Wednesday. He will now be the head of Detroit to face the American League-Agni tigers for the three-game series starting on Friday.

“Every victory, every game is more information for us,” outfielder Will Banson told Cincinnati Enquireor. “We are playing good baseball. Shout for some leaders of our team, who brought us together and held us accountable for some sports, which we dropped, some games that we did not come.

“But I think how we react and how we bring energy and how we play together, especially late, something we can make. Especially some heavy hits are going against.”

Before Cleveland saved the conclusion of the three-game series 11–2, Reds had dropped its opponents from 29–10 during the five-game streak.

Nick Martinez said, “It is going to show which areas we need to work, in which areas we excel in. I expect a good, difficult-fighting chain.”

Martinez on Saturday bounced back from his worst outing of the season with six strong innings against Arizona. He limited the diamondback to one run and made six hits, six hits. On 1 June, Martinez (4-6, 3.70 ERA) gave the Chicago cub to 4 2/3 innings in innings.

Martinez got a lot of run support in her last beginning as Cincinnati pound Erizona 13–1.

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“I thought Nick was the perfect man to get out of there because he threw the strike,” said Terry Frankona. “I thought, in fact, as -as the game moved forward, it started in a better rhythm as he was in a hurry.”

Seven career walks against tigers, including three starts, have 2–1 with Martinez 3.93 ERA.

They will be opposed by Kyter Montero (2–1, 4.30 ERA), who gave four runs in 5 2/3 innings to the cub on Saturday. In their last two performances in 92/3 innings, Montero did not allow a run to Royals or veterans.

The cub killed three homer from Montero, who will face Reds for the first time.

“We came with a plan and we clung to the plan,” Montero said through the interpreter Carlos Guilan. “And we met the goal that was asked, which was to attack the zone, in the zone. But I give my hat tip for their crime because they made good contact and went deep. Either they were looking for those pitches or it was just coincidence, but they were killing them.”

Reds will hold a big break at the end of this week: they will not have to face Tigers Ace Tariq Scubble. He played seven shutouts in a 4–1 Detroit victory on Oriols on Thursday.

Tigers have won 12 of their last 17 matches and six out of their last seven at home. He will play 12 out of his next 15 matches at Comerica Park.

-Bield level media

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