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Reds Collapse: Blowing Leads, Bullpen Woes
8 Jun
Summary
- Cincinnati Reds struggled in May after a strong April.
- The team lost 14 games despite holding a lead.
- Relief pitching is a major concern for the Reds.

The Cincinnati Reds endured a difficult month of May, following a historically strong April. Hopes for a rebound in June appear uncertain, particularly after being swept by the St. Louis Cardinals, bringing their June record to 1-3 and their record against National League Central opponents to 2-13.
A major contributing factor to their poor performance is their inability to maintain leads. Reports indicate the Reds have lost 14 games this season when leading, with 12 of those instances occurring since May 2nd.
The team's bullpen is another area of significant weakness. Manager Terry Francona has had to rely on starters to pitch deep into games, and recent relief efforts, like Chris Paddack's, have been underwhelming, allowing multiple runs.
Despite offensive bright spots, such as home runs from Tyler Stephenson and Matt McLain, the offense's three runs were insufficient to secure a win against the Cardinals due to the bullpen's struggles. This situation points to potential roster construction issues that the Reds must address.