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Summary:
Brandon Sproat made his major league debut for the Mets against the Reds, pitching well for over five innings despite issuing four walks and a sacrifice fly. However, the Reds’ Hunter Greene had a dominant performance, and once the Reds got their first hit in the sixth inning, they capitalized. Sproat ultimately allowed three earned runs on three hits, taking the loss in a 3-2 game.Greene struck out 12 and only allowed a solo home run. The Mets’ ninth-inning rally wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit.
Key Points:
Sproat’s debut: Promising start,but ultimately unsuccessful due to a strong opposing pitcher and a late offensive surge by the reds.
Greene’s Performance: Extraordinary, dominating the Mets lineup.
Turning Point: The sixth inning, when the reds finally got a hit and began to score.
Final Result: Reds won 3-2.
