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Hunter Greene, Reds aim for series win over Marlins

Cincinnati Reds right-hander Hunter Greene, a newbie All-Star this year, is set to face the host Miami Marlins in the finale of a four-game series on Thursday.

The Reds won the very first 2 video games of the set before the Marlins prevailed 6-4 on Wednesday.

Greene (8-4, 2.83 ERA) ranks 3rd in the National League in Age and is seventh in strikeouts (149) and eighth in innings (130 1/3).

With a fastball that averages 98 mph, Greene can overpower players. Nevertheless, the Reds are simply 8-14 this season when he pitches.

Greene has obviously gotten little support this season. For instance, in his past 6 starts-- covering a period of 37 2/3 innings-- Greene has actually enabled simply two runs. Yet Cincinnati's record throughout that span was simply 3-3.

Still, this has been a development season for Greene, who turned 25 on Tuesday. He was Cincinnati's first-round choice, 2nd overall, in 2017 out of Notre Dame High School in Los Angeles.

He went 5-13 with a 4.44 period as a rookie in 2022. In 2015, Greene ended up 4-7 with a 4.82 PERIOD.

At 6-foot-5 and 240 pounds, Greene is strong enough to last a season as evidenced by his career 3.06 period in 17 second-half starts. In 51 first-half starts, he has a 4.30 ERA.

Greene is 1-1 with a 1.46 age in 2 profession begins against Miami.

As for the Reds' offense, shortstop Elly De La Cruz is leading the way, but catcher Tyler Stephenson is contributing, too.

Stephenson has actually struck a career-high 14 homers this season, one more than he had in 2015.

Stephenson, who turns 28 on Aug. 16, appears to be aging well.

Tyler is continuing to discover methods to adjust and improve, Reds manager David Bell stated of Stephenson, who made his major league launching in 2020. He's. constantly had the ability to make contact. However in some cases strength includes age a. little bit.

The Marlins-- who have the third-worst record in the majors-- will begin. right-hander Kyle Tyler (0-2, 5.27 AGE) on Thursday.

Tyler, a 27-year-old native of Oklahoma City, was the Angels' 20th-round choice. in 2018. He made his big league launching on Sept. 5, 2021, pitching three. scoreless innings of relief for Los Angeles.

After that, Tyler was waived or allowed to leave by the Angels, Boston Red. Sox, San Diego Padres, Angels (again), Padres (again), San Francisco Giants. and Seattle Mariners.

He signed a minors handle Miami last November, and-- after clearing. waivers yet again-- the Marlins promoted him to the majors for a one-game. stint in April and then again in late June.

With the Marlins this year, he has made seven appearances, consisting of 6. starts. The Marlins are 3-3 when he begins.

Tyler is getting this opportunity because the Marlins have been wrecked by injuries. to their rotation, consisting of Sandy Alcantara, Eury Perez, Jesus Luzardo,. Braxton Garrett, Ryan Weathers and Sixto Sanchez. Miami likewise traded starter. Trevor Rogers prior to the deadline.

On Wednesday, rookie Valente Bellozo picked up his first big league win,. making praise from Marlins manager Avoid Schumaker. The 24-year-old. right-hander pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings.

The objective in pitching is to miss bats and barrels, and he was missing barrels. at a high percentage, Schumaker stated. He believes he's Max Scherzer, and. that's an advantage for a young pitcher. He's incredibly positive.

-- Field Level Media

(source: Reuters)