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Instant Takeaways: Nick Lodolo Leads Reds Past Mets 7-2
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sports14h ago

Instant Takeaways: Nick Lodolo Leads Reds Past Mets 7-2

  • Lodolo twirled six innings of one-run ball, striking out seven as the Reds beat the Mets 7-2 in New York.
  • Lodolo did not walk a batter and threw 65 strikes on 98 pitches in a dominant outing.
  • The Reds pushed seven runs across the second to fourth innings to seize control.
  • JJ Bleday and Tyler Stephenson connected for long home runs, fueling the early lead.
  • Eugenio Suárez returned from injury with multiple hits in his third game back.
  • The offense managed seven runs despite a 0-for-9 day from Blake Dunn and Elly De La Cruz.
  • Cincinnati continued a trend of strong offense over the last four games.
  • Cincinnati’s next starter is right-hander Chase Burns, aiming to continue his hot stretch.
  • The Mets have yet to name a starter for Tuesday’s game in New York.
  • The game concluded as Cincinnati improved to 28-25 on the season.
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Lodolo gets first win this season as Reds extend Mets' skid to 4 with 7-2 victory
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sports12h ago

Lodolo gets first win this season as Reds extend Mets' skid to 4 with 7-2 victory

  • Nick Lodolo earned his first win of the season, allowing one run over six hits with seven strikeouts in his return from a blister.
  • Cincinnati plated seven runs, with JJ Bleday homering and Spencer Steer driving in three runs to boost the lead.
  • The Mets' lineup was thin due to illness and injuries, contributing to the four-game skid.
  • Nolan McLean struggled, charged with seven runs in 3 1/3 innings, his shortest of 19 big league starts.
  • The Reds built a 7-0 lead by the fourth inning after a two-run Steer single and Stephenson's homer.
  • Marcus Semien homered for the Mets to break the shutout late in the game.
  • The Mets faced a mix of injuries and illness that kept key players out of the lineup.
  • New York's skid extended to four games as they dropped to 22-32 after the loss.
  • The Mets had back-to-back illness-related absences and a rotation that struggled to contain the Reds.
  • Reds starter Lodolo improved his ERA to 5.57 after the win.
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