MILWAUKEE-The Cincinnati Reds lost 1-0 against the Brewers of Milwaukee Thursday evening to become only the second team of the live ball (since 1920) to lose three consecutive games 1-0.
The Reds joined the Philadelphia Phillies, which lost three games in a row in the same way in 1960, according to ESPN Research.
“No one is satisfied with what happened in the last three games,” said Reds manager Terry Francona, after the 1-0 losses chain continued during the opening of a four-game series in Milwaukee. “We will discover it together. I feel firmly on this subject.”
Cincinnati’s programming presented its potential on Monday in a 14-3 victory against the Texas Rangers, but the Reds have not marked since.
Nathan Eovaldi from Texas exceeded Carson turns on Tuesday. Jack Leiter and four LEVERS from Texas combined for 10 stick withdrawals on Wednesday while the Reds lost a brilliant performance by Hunter Greene.
The Nestor Cortes of Milwaukee closed Cincinnati on Thursday, granting a safe blow, withdrawing six and walking two in six rounds.
Nick Lodolo de Cincinnati granted four strokes and a point not won in 6 rounds on Thursday, but he took the defeat because the Reds gathered two strokes.
“It’s part of the game, do you know?” Said Lodolo. “I’m going to be honest with you. Obviously, I want us to score, but I don’t really think about it. I have to do my job at the end of the day, whatever. We will turn it over. I guarantee it.”
This is the attitude that Francona wants to see since its launchers while the Cincinnati strikers are trying to get out of their crisis.
“We are not going to have a situation where it is” we “when we win and it is” they “when we lose,” said Francona. “We will do it together.”
Francona said there was no common thread between the games that explains the difficulties of its range. The Reds faced different styles of launchers each time.
Eovaldi is a veteran of right -handers who took the distance while granting four strokes and without walks. Leiter is a right -handed right -hander launched. Cortes, a left -handed veteran, does not have the speed of Eovaldi or Leiter but actually mixed his cutter and his change with his quick ball.
Cincinnati’s difficulties may have been particularly frustrating on Thursday because Cortes looked so horrible during his last departure, a 20-9 defeat against New York Yankees. Cortes granted circuits on each of his first three throws that day and ended up producing eight strokes and five goals on bullets in two rounds of a match that drew attention to the use of “Torpille bats by the Yankees.
The Reds made Cortes look like a completely different launcher.
“It was embarrassing, which happened to me the last time,” said Cortes. “I think that, as a starter, you have 30 or 32.
The only blow of the Reds struck Cortes came from Jose Trevino, who delivered a double in one time in the third of his former Yankees teammate. The only other cincinnati blow on Thursday was a single of Jeimer Candelario off Elvis Peguero in the seventh.
Cincinnati combined nine strokes, three goals on bullets and 27 stick withdrawals during the slippage.
“To be completely honest, you see that all the time throughout a baseball season,” said Trevino. “The launchers will pick up the strikers and the strikers will collect the launchers.
“Right now, our launchers are doing very well and our strikers, we are grinding. It is not like we are trying to give withdrawals. We are there good at-basics. We are going to reverse this thing. I have fully confidence in this team.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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