Cincinnati Reds @ Milwaukee Brewers
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Miller Park
Johnny Cueto v. Jimmy Nelson
Time for the Reds to win the series, and they'll attempt to do that with their best pitcher on the mound in Johnny Cueto. Cueto's had two tough luck losses so far this year, so we'll see how he fares against a team that isn't the Cardinals for a change.
Similarly, I'm sure Jimmy Nelson will be thankful to face a team that isn't the Pirates. Nelson shut them down in his first start, but got knocked around for the loss in his second... very similar to how Cueto's last two have gone, honestly.
Mesoraco still isn't starting. Let's hope Pena can stick it up the Brewers f****** a****.
Go Reds!
Bullpen Log
Reliever | 4/17 | 4/18 | 4/19 | 4/20 | 4/21 | 5 day totals |
Aroldis Chapman | 1.0, 12p | 1.0, 12 pitches | ||||
Kevin Gregg |
1.0, 8p | 1.0, 13p |
2.0, 21 pitches |
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Burke Badenhop |
1.0, 16p | 0.2, 11p |
1.0, 27 pitches |
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Jumbo Diaz | 1.0, 21p | 1.0, 20p |
2.0, 41 pitches |
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Manny Parra | 0.1, 4p | 0.1, 4 pitches |
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Tony Cingrani | 0.0, 0 pitches |
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J.J. Hoover | 1.0, 19p | 0.1, 30p |
1.1, 49 pitches |
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