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Cincinnati Reds’ Linfty throws the historic jewel into the second start of the season

The Cincinnati Reds beat the Seattle Mariners a difficult defeat on Thursday and defeated the Baltimore Orioles 8: 3 in Camden Yards on Friday.

With the victory, the Reds are now 10-10 in the season, while the Orioles fell to 8-11.

The Reds achieved three runs in the third and four runs in fourth place as part of an 11 goal attack. Elly de la Cruz met a Homer with three runs and Matt McLain went 1-4 with his fourth explosion of the year.

Andrew Abbott dominated 11 strikes over 6.0 Innerings on the hill. He went one, gave up two hits and only gave up a deserved run. Through two starts it is 2-0 with an ERA of 1.64.

He also made a team history, via @jayhaykid by Underdog Fantasy:

Andrew Abbott is the 6th left-hander of the Reds franchise franchise story to publish several 11+ K, 1/0 BB in their career and join Johnny Vander Meer, Joe Nuxhall, Don Gullett, Tony Cingrani and Nick Lodolo.

Now 25 was a second round of the red in 2021. He is 10-10 for his career with an ERA of 3.72.

The Reds and Orioles will play first place at 4:05 p.m. ET on Saturday afternoon.

Hunter Greene, who is in the early edge for the National League Cy Young Award, has Pitches for Cincinnati. He is 2-1 with an ERA of 0.98 in the early path and strikes 31 batters. Brandon Young, 26, will make his debut for the Major League for Orioles.

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