Andrew Abbott Continues Dominance as the Reds Top Cub

Andrew Abbott on Friday afternoon allowed more than seven shutouts to win 6–2 against Chicago cub in his three-game series opener.
Abbott (5–0) hit eight and reduced his ERA against a Chicago crime by 1.51, which came to an average of MLB-Agni 5.9 runs per game.
TJ Freedal, Tyler Stephennson and Jake Fraley Homered, Gavin Lux had two hits and one RBI and Wil Banson scored two hits and two runs for Reds, who have won three out of three.
Abbott went against the second time in a week against the right-handed colin Ri and Ri (3-2) again suffered losses after surrendering six runs and 10 hits in 5 2/3 innings. He killed three and two left.
Abbott allowed one run and six hits in 5 2/3 innings of 6-4 win against the cubs last Saturday, while REA was tagged for six runs and seven hits in five innings.
Fridal hit the third pitch of the game above the fence for a 1-0 lead.
Elli de la cruise line the first pitch, which he saw for a double in the Re-Veantter Field Gap. Lux dropped an RBI single in the right-sensor field to score de la cruise for a 2–0 lead.
Stephennson launched a two-run homer 4–0 for the Strateway Center in the fourth, and Fraley beat a two-run shot 6–0 in the sixth.
Tony Sentylon replaced the Abbut to start the eighth and gave one-dabbal to Nico Horner, followed by a triple to center by Michael Bush 6–1.
Matt Shaw then gave an RBI single to 6-2 to pursue the deficit. After a trip to Ian Hap, Sentylon was pulled to the favor of the Graham Eshitraft, which the Kyle Tucker found on the ground in an innings-up double play.
In the ninth, Doubles was dismissed by Doubles by Doubles by Suzuki and Pete Crow-Armestrong. Emilio Pagan replaced Aashtraft and hit Dansbi Swansan and then excluded the Hornener to earn his 14th savings.
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