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The Reds had a disappointing loss to start the series but took the last two games capped by a 3-2 win over the New York Mets, the team they are chasing for the final playoff spot.
The Reds are 72-71, four games behind the Mets with 19 games left. The Reds were 4-2 against the Mets this season, taking two of three in both the road and home series. That is important should they tie at the end of the season, the Reds own the tie breaker.
Hunter Greene struck out seven of the first nine Mets' batters but Brett Baty hit his 16th home run to give them the lead in the third inning.
Brandon Sproat made his first Major League appearance as the Mets' starting pitcher. He walked the first batter he faced but Baty turned a hot smash into a double play.
Sproat walked Noelvi Marte to start the Reds' fourth inning. Marte stole second base with Elly De La Cruz batting. De La Cruz grounded out to first base sending Marte to third. Austin Hays hit a sacrifice fly to center field and the Reds tied the score without a hit.
Marte singled off Sproat one out into the sixth inning. De La Cruz doubled to the right center gap to score Marte. De La Cruz took third on the throw home. Austin Hays singled to put the Reds ahead, 3-1.
"There wasn't a lot of offense but there were some good things," Terry Francona said. "Give Elly a lot of credit. He got Marte to third let Hays' fly ball to be meaningful."
Greene pitched seven innings, allowing one run on just one hit and two walks. He tied his season-high with 12 strikeouts.
"I had a good mix," Greene said. "That's a good hitting team. We believe in ourselves. I just wanted to be the man of the people and get the strikeouts for the pizza. I didn't do anything extra, I did what is expected."
Nick Martinez made short work of the Mets in the ninth inning.
Despite some ninth inning drama, Tony Santillan earned his fifth save of the season.
Santillan retired the hot hitting Francisco Lindor on a routine fly to center field. Juan Soto hit his 38th home run of the season to bring the tying run to the plate. Pete Alonso hit a high chop to De La Cruz at shortstop. The throw to first was in the dirt and Alonso reached on the error. Luisangel Acuna ran for Alonso. Brandon Nimmo singled to left. De La Cruz redeemed himself starting a game ending double play on Starling Marte's ground ball up the middle.
"That's exactly what you would hope to happen (to hit the ball to De La Cruz after the error). It doesn't always work out that way. That's a great bunch of guys. It is because they care. They're not asking someone to feel sorry for us. We're still alive. Until they make you go home, you keep playing," Francona said.