Freddie Freeman hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the first inning, and that was pretty much that on a rain-shortened night in Atlanta. Anthony DeSclafani rebounded afterward to fire four scoreless innings, although it was clear he didn’t have his best command. The Reds offense — stacked with right-handers — could get little going against southpaw Max Fried.
The two chances they did have largely went by the wayside. In the second, Phil Ervin and Jose Iglesias singled with no outs. Aristides Aquino then hit into a double play, and the Reds would have to settle for one run. That was the most harmful play of the game for the Reds in terms of Win Probability Added (-.103). The second-worst play was a baserunning blunder by Nick Senzel, who was picked off at first base right before Joey Votto hit a double.
Reds Most Valuable Players
- Jose Peraza: .049 WPA (Win Probability Added) | 1-for-2, RBI single
- Jose Iglesias: .044 WPA | 1-for-2
- Phil Ervin: .016 WPA | 1-for-2, run
Reds Least Valuable Players
- Aristides Aquino: -.132 WPA | 0-for-2, K
- Anthony DeSclafani: -.101 WPA | 5.o IP, 3 ER, 7 H, 1 BB, 5 K
- Eugenio Suarez: -.077 WPA | 0-for-3
Play of the Game
- Jose Peraza: .068 WPA | RBI single in 2nd inning
Hardest-Hit Balls
- Jose Peraza: 103.7 mph single in 2nd inning
- Jose Iglesias: 100.2 mph single in 2nd inning
- Tucker Barnhart: 98.1 mph groundout in 2nd inning
Luckiest Hit of the Day
- Phil Ervin: .100 xBA, 80.9 mph, -33° LA | Single in 2nd inning
Unluckiest Out of the Day
- Eugenio Suarez: .790 xBA, 73.6 mph, 16° LA | Lineout in 4th inning
Highest Pitch Velocities by Pitcher
- Anthony DeSclafani: 96.6 mph four-seam fastball
- Wandy Peralta: 96.1 mph four-seam fastball
- David Hernandez: 93.5 mph four-seam fastball