
Dateline: Cincinnati
The Reds have played a lot of close games this season but the second game of the three-games series against the Tampa Bay Rays wasn’t one of them a 12-6 win that was an even worse beating than the final score.
The Reds belted five home runs and a double to add some iron into their anemic offense that started the season.
Elly De La Cruz jump started the old jalopy with a two-run home run in the first inning against left handed Tampa starter Steven Matz. Dane Myers the leadoff batter for the day because a lefty was on the hill walked to start the game.
Speaking of anemic, Ke’Bryan Hayes hitting an iron-poor .63 coming into the game hit his first home run of the season in the second inning
To be fair Hayes has had no luck hitting the ball a number of times right at defenders with no rewards.
It was getting so bad that Jose Trevino suggested they sacrifice a chicken according to Terry Francona.
Myers followed with his first home run of the season. Spencer Steer launched his fourth long ball of the year off Griffin Jax in the fifth inning as Matz lasted just three innings.
Meanwhile, Chase Burns was cruising. He carried a two hit shutout with two walks into the sixth. Junior Caminero opened with a single and Jonathan Aranda hit a do-nothing slider into the seats in right to cut into the Reds 9-0 lead.
The Reds offense got healthy with four runs in the top of the inning. Hayes started it by challenging a called strike three on a 3-2 pitch from home plate umpire Tripp Gibson and turned it into a one-out walk.Meyers drew one of his three walks. McLain doubled to score Hayes. De La Cruz hit it hard right to Aranda at first. He threw home in plenty of time to catch Meyers but the center fielder put a running back move on catcher Hunter Feducci to gift De La Cruz with an RBI. Sal Stewart singled for two more runs.
The Reds’ offense wasn’t done victimizing the Tampa Bay bullpen with two more in the seventh.
Rece Hinds was hit by a pitch. Meyers walked again. McLain blooped a single to load the bases. De La Cruz singled to drive in his third run. Stewart drove in his 24th run of the season with a sacrifice fly.
The Rays called Uncle in the ninth when manager, Kevin Cash, sent infielder, Ben Williamson to save an arm for Wednesday. De La Cruz batting right handed against the right hand thrower, hit his eighth home run.
Sam Moll and Pierce Johnson upheld the bullpen’s honor with 2 1/3 scoreless innings.
Kyle Nicolas with mop in hand walked Richie Palacios then struck out Feduccia and Taylor Walls. He kept missing the bucket walking four in a row to force in two runs. Jonny Deluca blooped a double just out of Stewart’s reach to score two more before Nicolas finally finished it.

His mound opponent is left hander Steven Matz, 3-0 with a 3.80 ERA.