Let's go back to the Reds.
Ian Anderson is a good pitcher, but on March 30, he gave up 6 runs in a spring start. Then, in his next start on April 4, he exited early with a blister on his toe.
This will be his first start since then.
Hunter Greene, the much anticipated Reds rookie, didn't exactly kill it in the spring either, but he did have an 11/3 K/BB ratio.
A lot of these early baseball matchups are catching which pitchers have it together, and which are having issues.
Cincinnati (Greene) +161 at Atlanta (I. Anderson)




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