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Reds aim to sweep Guardians in the Ohio Cup

The Cincinnati Reds are the winners of their rivalry against the Cleveland Guardians.

Spencer Steer's RBI single and Andrew Abbott’s first-career complete game along with his three-hitter allowed Cincinnati to defeat Cleveland 1-0 in a Tuesday matchup.

The Reds were 5-0 winners against the Guardians by 2025. They have a chance on Wednesday to finish the season sweep.

Cincinnati, who has also won five consecutive games overall, will send Nick Lodolo, a left-handed pitcher (4-4 with a 3.21 ERA), to the mound in the final game of the series to face Cleveland's Logan Allen, whose ERA is 3-4 and 4.42.

TJ Friedl, Reds' center fielder, said: "We have played really good baseball in this clubhouse for a short time and we will continue to build on that." We know what we've got in this clubhouse. "We're going to accept that and move on."

The intrastate battle of this week was dominated by a literal rolling.

The players of Cincinnati didn't realize that Terry Francona was the real winner until the Ohio Cup trophy was brought into the clubhouse following the first game.

The Reds had not won the season series in 2014, so it was easy to understand.

When they rolled the trophy here on the cart we were like "Oh, it's true." Friedl laughed and said: "It's right there."

Steer's batting average is only.230 for the season, but with his single to win the game off Slade Cecconi, he has gone 4-for-7 in the last eight games when he had runners on base. This was his fifth consecutive game in which he had a hit.

Abbott's dominance against Cleveland has made him the favorite for the Frank Robinson Most Outstanding Player Award, which will be presented on Wednesday to Ohio Cup's best performer. He has pitched 14 scoreless inning in both of his starts against the Guardians.

Stephen Vogt, the manager of the Guardians, said that Reds players "pitched well, hit well, played good defense and took good at-bats." "They are a very strong team."

Vogt’s team has lost back-to-back domestic series for the first since August 2023.

Abbott's 110 pitch masterpiece was the first time Cleveland had been blanked in its ballpark by a 1-0 score since August 9, 2023 when it lost to the Toronto Blue Jays.

Carlos Santana, first baseman for the Guardians, said via an interpreter: "It is a long and difficult season. "Mentally we must keep fighting." We must play our best baseball and think about one day at a tme.

Lodolo has a career record of 1-1 and a 6.30 ERA against Cleveland. Allen won his only appearance against Cincinnati two years ago after pitching six scoreless inning.

Jose Ramirez is still the driving force behind the Guardians. He batted.388 during a 36 game on-base streak, which began April 30, with seven homers.

The streak of the six-time All Star third baseman is the second-longest in the majors for this season. It trails only the 41-game streak by Kyle Schwarber, who plays for the Philadelphia Phillies. And it ties Cleveland’s longest streak in the last 19 years. Jason Kipnis' 36-game streak was in 2013.

Francona stated that "Ramirez is so good, you know exactly where he's on your lineup cards." "I felt the same way with Miggy in Detroit (former American League MVP Miguel Cabrera). This guy is similar."

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(source: Reuters)