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New York @ Cincinnati     April 2nd

10/26/2017

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Starting Pitchers
New York   Ron Darling
Cincinnati   Mario Soto

New York
Hernandez  2-4 2B 3 Runs Walk Strikeout
Foster  3-5  Homerun 2 Runs 5 RBI 
Strawberry  3-5 2 2B 2 Runs RBI
Wilson  2-4 2B 3 RBI Walk
Darling  9.0 IP 0 Runs 5 Hits 2 Walks 8 Strikeouts

Cincinnati
Milner  1-3 Walk
Esasky  0-4 2 Strikeouts
Bilardello  1-3 Walk Strikeout
Soto   7 IP 8 Runs 11 Hits 2 Walks 9 Strikeouts

Final
New York  10   (1-0-0)
Cincinnati  0   (0-0-1)

The Reds fell behind 4-0 by the Third Inning and 7-0 by the Fifth Inning. 
I probably should have pulled Soto earlier, but the league rule is that starters have to pitch at least 5 innings (unless injured). 

I expected this to be an Opening Day pitcher's duel and Ron Darling did his part...
Foster had a huge game for the Mets, even reaching second base on a Redus error then scoring in the Ninth Inning.
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Mets @ Reds     April 4th

10/25/2017

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Starting Pitchers
New York   Walt Terrell
Cincinnati   Bruce Berenyi

New York
Backman  2-4 2 Runs
Brooks  2-3 Run 3 RBI
Heep  2-4 Run 2 RBI
Hodges  1-2 Run 2 RBI
Terrell  5.0 IP 2 Hits 0 Runs 1 Walk 4 Strikeouts
George Foster injured sliding into second base - Out for 2 games.

Cincinnati
Milner  1-2
Cedeno  1-2
Berenyi  5 IP 13 Hits 11 Runs 4 Walks 4 Strikeouts

Final
New York   12   (2-0-0)
Cincinnati   0   (0-0-2)   
5 Innings * Game shortened due to 10-Run Rule

In their first two games of the season the Reds have been shutout 10-0 and 12-0.
The Mets were ahead 3-0 after four innings but blew the game open with 9 runs in the Fifth Inning.
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Philadelphia @ Cincinnati     April 6th

10/24/2017

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Starting Pitchers
Philadelphia:  Charles Hudson
Cincinnati:  Joe Price

Philadelphia
Wokenfuss  2-4 HR Run RBI 2 Strikeouts
Schmidt  2-4 HR Run RBI 2 Strikeouts
Hudson  1-3 HR Run RBI
Hudson 9.0 IP 6 Hits 2 Runs 0 Walks 3 Strikeouts

Cincinnati
Concepcion  1-4 Run
Esasky  1-4 Triple RBI
Parker  2-4
Price  8.0 IP 7 Hits 4 Runs 3 HR 0 Walks 9 Strikeouts

Final Score
Philadelphia     4   (2-0-1)
Cincinnati         2   (0-0-3)

I did not expect much from these two starting pitchers.
I thought it would be a hit-fest with each of them hitting the showers after the league mandatory 5.0 Innings Pitched.

But - Hudson and Price battled. Zero Base on Balls on the day at all - 9 Strikeouts from Price - only 2 runs allowed by Hudson (and the last one was from a two-out triple in the bottom of the Ninth).
This was a strong game, but totally enjoyable.

Schmidt has a rough two-game series against the Braves before this and promptly struck out in his first two at-bats here. He warmed up with a single in the Sixth and then clouted his homer in the Eighth. The Phillies desperately need him to perform well to stay out of the basement.

The Reds, well - they continued their offensive futility that plagued them versus the Mets. I have seen nothing in their lineups that give any glimmer of home. Eric Davis has been on the bench in their first three games and he may have to get in there before to long or the Reds will sink into oblivion.

But - it’s only three games in. Maybe it’s too early to predict anything…
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