CINCINNATI (AP) ― Tony Cingrani might have been a little too relaxed for his first big league start. With the way the Reds have been hitting, that’s understandable.
Choo Shin-soo singled, doubled and scored twice, helping Cingrani get a victory in his starting debut, and the Reds won their fourth in a row by beating the Miami Marlins 11-1 on Thursday night. Cincinnati’s winning streak has featured stingy starting pitching. The 23-year-old Cingrani needed a lot of pitches, but kept up the trend.
Milwaukee 7, San Francisco 2
Chicago Cubs 6, Texas 2
Colorado 11, NY Mets 3
Seattle 2, Detroit 0
Baltimore 10, Tampa Bay 6
Boston 6, Cleveland 3
Arizona 6, NY Yankees 2
St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3
Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 4
Toronto 3, Chicago White Sox 1
Choo Shin-soo singled, doubled and scored twice, helping Cingrani get a victory in his starting debut, and the Reds won their fourth in a row by beating the Miami Marlins 11-1 on Thursday night. Cincinnati’s winning streak has featured stingy starting pitching. The 23-year-old Cingrani needed a lot of pitches, but kept up the trend.
Milwaukee 7, San Francisco 2
Chicago Cubs 6, Texas 2
Colorado 11, NY Mets 3
Seattle 2, Detroit 0
Baltimore 10, Tampa Bay 6
Boston 6, Cleveland 3
Arizona 6, NY Yankees 2
St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3
Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 4
Toronto 3, Chicago White Sox 1
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