Shoutout to Reds' pitching with another shutout
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SAN FRANCISCO -- The Reds¡¯ starting rotation is on quite a heater to start 2025.
After left-hander Nick Lodolo tallied six scoreless frames in Cincinnati¡¯s 1-0 victory over the Giants on Tuesday night at Oracle Park, the club owns the Majors¡¯ lowest rotation WHIP (0.87) and ERA (2.52).
Lodolo¡¯s personal ERA shrunk to a miniscule 0.96. He has allowed just two earned runs through 18 2/3 innings across three starts.
¡°That¡¯s a good place to be,¡± Lodolo said of the Reds¡¯ rotation¡¯s early success. ¡°We feel good, and we¡¯re confident that whoever takes the ball out of the five of us is going to turn in a good start and put us in a good spot to win.¡±
Tuesday¡¯s win was similar in tone to Monday night¡¯s opener, in which Hunter Greene dominated the Giants to the tune of 8 2/3 scoreless innings in a 2-0 shutout.
Should the Reds blank the Giants again in Wednesday¡¯s finale they would tie their franchise record of three straight shutouts, which has been done three times -- in 1908, 1962 and 1963.
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¡°We¡¯ve played, I think, four already, which is astronomical for this time of year,¡± said manager Terry Francona of the club¡¯s quartet of 1-0 games already. (They¡¯re 1-3.)
Francona¡¯s right to say that. Per Elias, the Reds are the first team to play four 1-0 games in an eight-game span since July 1-8, 1992, when the Cardinals posted a 3-1 record in such games.
¡°We didn¡¯t smack the ball all over the field,¡± said Francona of Tuesday¡¯s tight victory. ¡°We had some hits, had a couple opportunities. We didn¡¯t cash in, but we still played good baseball. We pitched really, really, really well.¡±
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Offense was at a premium again for the banged-up Reds against Giants right-hander Landen Roupp, with the team¡¯s only run being pushed across in the third inning. Spencer Steer doubled, Jake Fraley singled and Jose Trevino brought in Steer with a groundout.
Lodolo held San Francisco¡¯s bats in check for much of his evening, though it took a lunging, ranging catch by Fraley in Triples Alley in right-center field to corral a liner off the bat of Heliot Ramos and strand the tying run at third to end the fifth.
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¡°This is probably one of the hardest places to play outfield because of the way the wind swirls here,¡± said Fraley. ¡°The ball just does weird stuff everywhere, you just never know. Fortunately, it stayed straight on me.¡±
Said Lodolo: ¡°That play by Fraley was ¡ shoot, I mean, that won us the game. The bullpen, too, Graham [Ashcraft], two great innings. Emilio [Pag¨¢n], too.¡±
Ashcraft pitched a scoreless seventh and eighth, before Pag¨¢n navigated the heart of the Giants¡¯ order to preserve the win.
¡°How about that,¡± said Francona of Ashcraft. ¡°[Two innings] is a big ask. I know he¡¯s stretched out, but it¡¯s the seventh and eighth inning, not the third and fourth. And he threw a ton of strikes. He kept his composure. I feel like it's given us another weapon, which we think is going to be really valuable.¡±
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Behind the plate, Trevino has enjoyed a firsthand look at the Reds¡¯ starters as they¡¯ve powered through these first dozen games.
¡°They want the ball, man,¡± said the catcher. ¡°They want the ball in big moments. They're not afraid of anybody. They trust their stuff, and they trust me. They trust everything that's going on.¡±
For the veteran Pag¨¢n, it all comes down to how confident the pitchers feel.
¡°Extremely,¡± he said of the confidence level. ¡°And we have reason to be. We¡¯ve got a lot of really talented arms. You pair that with a coaching staff that believes in us and is prepared, and we have really good scouting report meetings. And then our catchers, really, all of them that we¡¯ve got, we are very fortunate in this organization.¡±
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With the victory, the Reds secured their first series win of 2025 against a Giants club that came into the set with the Majors¡¯ best record at 8-1.
And while the Reds haven¡¯t hit as well as they¡¯ve pitched -- their .210 team average is 23rd in the Majors and their 42 runs are tied for 19th -- Trevino feels it¡¯s just a matter of time.
¡°We¡¯re pretty much one big hit away,¡± said Trevino. ¡°It¡¯s coming. The pitchers are picking us up right now, the hitters are going to have to pick the pitchers up. We understand that this is the nature of the beast.
¡°At some point, we¡¯re going to be good together.¡±