Chances are high that the Cincinnati Reds will post their fourth consecutive season of at least 90 losses, after the team's historically poor start of 3-18. The Enquirer/Mark Wert
The Reds finally claimed that elusive fourth win of the 2018 season.
It only took until April 23 to achieve it.
Cincinnati used timely hitting during a five-run sixth inning – four of the runs came with two outs – and six serviceable innings from starter Sal Romano to win, 7-4, on Monday at Great American Ball Park.
An announced crowd of 9,463 attended the game, which was interim manager Jim Riggleman's first victory at the helm of the club.