Fresh off doubling their season win total in one day, the Reds travel back to the Queen City to start a four game, home and home series against their normal cross-state AL rival the Cleveland Indians.
This series could be played pretty quickly, and that’s before considering any potential delays and seven inning doubleheaders.
The Cleveland and Cincinnati starting pitchers have been some of the best in the league thus far in 2020, while each of the offenses have had some issues. You know all about the Reds offense going into prolong slumps, with Eugenio Suarez having yet to find his groove, and all of Joey Votto, Mike Moustakas, Nick Senzel, and Tucker Barnhart have missed time due to various reasons.