Tanner Roark pitched six scoreless innings in a 3-0 win over the Oakland A's, giving up just three hits. Bobby Nightengale, Cincinnati Enquirer
OAKLAND, California – After the Cincinnati Reds started the season in a team-wide slump for the first few weeks of the season, hitters remained positive that it would turn around quickly. There was too much talent in the lineup to continue struggling.
They’ve shown signs of their offense’s potential, scoring 37 runs in a four-game series against the Giants last weekend, but they still haven’t scored consistently. They’ve scored three or fewer runs in 21 of their 38 games this season.