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Playing the reds’ crisp, ‘face of parents facing’ crisp

May 17, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cincinnati Reds introduced Pickens Brent Suutter (31) against Cleveland Guardians in the first innings at the Great American Ball Park. Compulsory Credit: Katie Strateman-Imagon Picture

Since 2012, Cincinnati Reds will look at Cleveland’s parents on Sunday afternoon, searching for the first three-game chain sweep of his kingdom rival from 2012.

The winners of three direct competitions, Reds, took the second game of the Ohio Cup series 4–1 on Saturday. Will Benson and Receipt handled each for Cincinnati, while six pitches combined to throw nine quality innings in victory.

“From the pitch forest, we attacked the zone,” the Left-Hander Brent Setter said, who threw three scorer frames to open the game. “We did a big job of moving forward and staying forward, forced for weak contact. This is a good lineup.

For a Cincinnati team, who entered the weekend after the loss of a series for the American League-the most poor Chicago White Socks, a jump has exceeded the need.

Reds manager Terry Frankona said, “We are just going to innings.” “I felt that we have really played a crisp game (Saturday). I don’t even know if we have stolen a base, which is good for us to win without doing so.”

Reds Pickens has allowed just six runs in the club’s three-game winning line, a trend that Left-Handru Andrew Abbott (2-0, 2.10 ERA) wants to prolong on Sunday.

Abbott, which aims to snap a four-start stretch without a win, threw a six innings of one run in a decision against Chicago White Sox on Tuesday. Reds lost 5–1 in 10 innings. Cleveland vs. In two career appearances, the abs is 1–1 with 6.14 ERA.

Cleveland has dropped three straight games and five out of seven at the conclusion of the series at the Great American Ball Park. Parents, who are ranked 11th in Al, used to knock just an additional-base in a .232 batting average and 12th in hits (337), on Saturday, just an additional-base knocking in the disadvantage, as Solo Homer of Daniel Shanaiman gave the team a 1-0 lead.

To help Cleveland rejuvenate the series, the right-handed Louis Ortis (2-4, 4.78) will try to build on an impressive start last time. On May 11, Ortiz scored just one run on four hits in six innings against Philadelphia Philos. Ortis has allowed one run or less in six-plus innings in two of its last three.

“I think it has been a combination of three things,” Ortiz said what happened to his recent success. “The work I am putting in, the meditation that I have done with every outing and confidence. All the things where I am now.”

The 26-year-old Ortiz faced the Reds four times as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, with a record of 1-0 and a 1.69 ERA (four earned runs allowed in 21 1/3 innings) three initially and a relief outing.

-Bield level media

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