The Reds hoped to come out of the All-Star Break like they went into it: Rolling.
So far, so bad.
The Reds fell to Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2 before a crowd of 23,244 at Great American Ball Park Saturday. It was the Reds’ third straight loss. It is the first time the Reds lost more than two in a row since they lost four straight June 2 to June 6.
Right-hander Anthony DeSclafani went 4 u2153 innings and gave up three runs on six hits. He struck out six and walked two. He was good against everyone but Corey Dickerson.