Manager David Bell says he's confident the Reds will turn it around after a 2-0 loss to the Pirates, the third time they've been shutout in five days. Bobby Nightengale, Cincinnati Enquirer
PITTSBURGH – Facing the Pittsburgh Pirates for the second time in less than a week, Sonny Gray was the opposite of what he was in their first matchup. He had command of his pitches. He didn’t issue any walks. He pitched deep into the game.
But the Reds can’t win games without scoring runs. The Reds were shutout for the third straight game in a 2-0 loss at PNC Park, continuing their 28-inning scoreless streak.