In a recent series of split-squad games, the Cincinnati Reds experienced both victory and defeat, notably beating the Seattle Mariners 5-3 while losing 8-5 to the Chicago White Sox. Starting pitchers Brady Singer and Hunter Greene demonstrated promising skills, with Singer's final spring outing showcasing effective pitching under pressure and Greene striking out seven batters against the Mariners. The team's offense also shone, particularly through players like Austin Hays, who hit a home run in the game against Chicago. Such performances indicate a mix of readiness and areas for improvement as the Reds gear up for their opening game against the Texas Rangers on March 31.
Reds starter Brady Singer threw 93 pitches and got two outs deep into the sixth inning in his final start of the spring before he's scheduled for a Reds debut on March 31 against the Texas Rangers.
Against the Mariners, Opening Day starter Hunter Greene stretched his pitch count to 84 over five innings of work in his final start before Thursday's opener.
Austin Hays, the Reds' cleanup hitter to open the season, walked and scored in the Reds' three-run first inning against the White Sox, and then delivered his third home run of the spring.
As the Reds prepare for the season and their opener against the Texas Rangers, the team displayed promising performances from both starting pitchers and offensive players in their split-squad games.
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