Cincinnati Reds fall to Chicago White Sox on Pete Rose Night
Briefly

On Pete Rose Night at Great American Ball Park, the Cincinnati Reds celebrated their all-time great, yet were overshadowed by a disappointing performance on the field. A sellout crowd enjoyed a pregame ceremony and wore throwback jerseys, but the Reds lost 4-2 to the struggling Chicago White Sox, marking their second consecutive defeat in the series. Manager Terry Francona noted some late-game pressure from his team, but overall, the Reds' batting issues persisted, including a challenging outing for pitcher Nick Lodolo, who faced constant traffic on the mound, leading to his struggles against the White Sox lineup.
"I thought the last couple innings, we started to make some noise, which is a good feeling. I thought the last couple innings, we put some pressure on them."
"If he's not in, there is no Hall of Fame"
"The White Sox doused the Cincinnati celebration with a 4-2 win on another night when the Reds' bats struggled to find traction even with nine hits."
"The White Sox will go for a series sweep in Thursday's matinee at Great American Ball Park."
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