Reds Set Historic Record with Third Straight 1-0 Loss
Reds Set Historic Record with Third Straight 1-0 Loss

Reds Set Historic Record with Third Straight 1-0 Loss

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The Cincinnati Reds have made undesirable history by losing three consecutive games by a score of 1-0, a feat last accomplished by the 1960 Philadelphia Phillies. In their latest loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, the Reds managed only two hits and extended their scoreless streak to 28 innings. Reds manager Terry Francona expressed frustration over the team's struggles but emphasized resilience, stating they will work through the challenges together. Meanwhile, Brewers pitcher Nestor Cortes successfully rebounded from a poor previous outing, holding the Reds to just one hit over six innings. The Reds' offense has been stagnant, with an abysmal average of three hits per game during this losing streak. As they prepare for the next game against the Brewers, the Reds aim to break their scoreless streak and avoid a record fourth consecutive 1-0 loss.

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