Cincinnati Reds rout MLB-best Detroit Tigers
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CINCINNATI -- Less than 24 hours after getting blown out 11-5 in Detroit, the Reds bounced back and beat the Tigers 11-1 on Saturday afternoon. The series is now even at one game apiece between the Reds and the team with the best record in Major League Baseball.
The Reds figure to be without ace Hunter Greene until at least sometime in July as they head into one of toughest stretches of schedule.
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Sean Casey tore his hamstring during his Savannah Bananas on Saturday while rounding first base after a ball sent him there, per FanDuel Sports Network's Jim Day (h/t The Enquirer).
Six Cincinnati Reds minor league affiliates were in action on Friday. Here is how their top prospects performed: Louisville Bats (28-39) Won 9-6 Blake Dunn went 1-4. Rece Hinds went 2-5 with a double.
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