Reds saw to stay warm against twins

Cincinnati Reds believes they are starting to play for their ability.
After a successful road trip via Cleveland and Detroit, Reds returns home on Tuesday to host the Minnesota twins in a three-game series opener.
Reds has won seven out of nine, including a consecutive series win against Arizona, Cleveland and Detroit. Minnesota has dropped four directly and going in the opposite direction, weekend over all three matches in Houston and lost eight in 10 games.
On Sunday, Reds scored four in the eighth innings and held rallies with 4–2 losses and two in ninth to win 8–4 in ninth, his first win in 30, 30, followed after seven innings this season.
Sunday’s victory took a day off holiday on Monday, taking two out of three from a tigers team, who entered the weekend with the best record in baseball.
Reds manager Terry Frankona said, “We get a good day. People deserve it, then we need it, then we will be ready to play and see if we can play, another game can play good games.” “This is what we always do.”
Elly de La Cruise has been the most hitter hitter of Cincinnati, hitting a house run in each of his last four matches, giving him 16 for the season. On Sunday, he served as a nominated hitter, resting from his customary shortstop position.
“I walked out a really good way (upset). I said to him,” I still think you will make a good DH. ” I think I listened to some Spanish curse, “Frankona joked.
In the Reds opener, the mound will be sent to the left-handed Andrew Abbott (6-1, 1.87 ERA), coming from the full game of his first career, the three-hit shutouts of The Guardians in Cleveland last Tuesday.
Abbott threw 110 pitches in the shutout and will make his 12th start of the season and his career against Minnesota.
The twins with The Right-Hand David Festa (1-1, 4.76) make their sixth start.
In his last beginning against Texas on Wednesday, Festa won his first winning season in Minnesota’s 6–2 win, scoring two runs on three hits in six innings. He released two walks and hit four four to enter his career quality.
Festa will start her second career against Reds, which will be on 15 September, 2024 with its first in Minnesota. Festa recorded a no-decision in Minnesota’s 9–2 win, scoring two runs on three hits, with three walks and four strikeouts in 3 2/3 innings.
Minnesota ruled 2–1 in 10 innings in Houston on Sunday, increasing its skids for four games.
During an aggressive drought in June, Brooks have been one of the few bright places in Lee Minnesota. He served as part of the 3 -Four -4 attempt, which extended the longest active knocking in Major to 15 games.
Lee’s home run in the third innings was all crime which was in the loss of Minnesota.
The twin manager Roko Baldelli said about Lee, “I think he is doing a good job of hunting some pitches and going to his at-bats.” “And we have talked about him last year compared to this year. He has become much bigger and is getting better.
“Every week you see him doing different things on the field. He is not just going in search of the ball – look at it, kill him and everything is attacking.”
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