Overview
- The Reds have become the first MLB team since 1960 to lose three consecutive games by a 1-0 score, highlighting historic offensive struggles.
- Nestor Cortes delivered a standout six-inning, one-hit performance for the Brewers, rebounding from a disastrous debut just five days earlier.
- Cincinnati's lineup has managed only nine hits, three walks, and 27 strikeouts over the past three games, underscoring their scoring drought.
- Despite the losses, the Reds' pitching staff has maintained a strong 2.06 ERA, the third lowest in MLB, showcasing their resilience.
- Injuries to key players Austin Hays and Tyler Stephenson have compounded Cincinnati's challenges, with the team now scoreless over its last 28 innings.