Greene strikes out 12, Reds beat Mets 3-2 after Sproat takes no-hit bid into 6th of big league debut

The Cincinnati Reds carved out a tight 3–2 victory over the New York Mets, thanks in large part to Hunter Greene’s season-high-tying 12 strikeouts. Mets rookie Brandon Sproat flirted with a no-hit game into the sixth inning, but the Reds rallied and secured two out of three games in the series.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Reds won 3–2, securing a series victory over the Mets.
  • Hunter Greene recorded 12 strikeouts, matching his season high.
  • Brandon Sproat carried a no-hit bid into the sixth inning of his MLB debut.
  • Cincinnati took two of the three games, moving back above .500.

Game Recap

CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds clinched a narrow 3–2 victory over the New York Mets on Sunday, finishing their series with two wins in three matchups. The result in front of their home crowd pushed the Reds above .500, adding momentum to their season.

Greene’s Dominant Performance

Hunter Greene showed off his pitching prowess by striking out 12 batters, tying his season high. His consistent ability to generate swing-and-miss pitches kept the Mets’ offense at bay, limiting their opportunities to score.

Sproat’s No-Hit Bid

Brandon Sproat, making his big league debut for the Mets, took a no-hit bid into the sixth inning. Despite giving the Reds’ lineup trouble in the early frames, his momentous streak came to an end before he could complete six full hitless innings.

Securing the Series

With the game ultimately decided by the tight final score of 3–2, Cincinnati claimed victory and the overall series. By winning two of the three matchups, the Reds demonstrated depth on both offense and the mound, inching their record back above .500.

Looking Ahead

The Reds will now focus on maintaining their winning rhythm. Meanwhile, the Mets will regroup after surrendering a promising pitching debut that nearly produced a no-hitter. As the season continues, both teams will seek consistency in order to stay in contention.

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