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Reds Seek Season Turnaround vs. Struggling Rockies
17 Jul
Summary
- Reds resume season facing struggling Rockies after All-Star break.
- Key pitchers like Singer, Lowder, and Greene are set to start.
- The Reds aim to capitalize on the Rockies' poor season performance.

The Cincinnati Reds are looking to salvage their season as they resume play after the All-Star Break. Currently holding a 43-52 record, the Reds face the Colorado Rockies, who are also in the National League basement with a 39-59 record. The series, set to begin on Friday, presents an opportunity for the Reds to gain ground.
Cincinnati's pitching rotation for the weekend includes Brady Singer for the series opener, followed by Rhett Lowder and Hunter Greene. Manager Terry Francona is relying on these arms to secure wins. The Rockies plan to counter with Gabriel Hughes and Ryan Feltner, though their Saturday starter remains unannounced.
This upcoming series at Coors Field is crucial for both teams. The Reds hope this West Coast trip will serve as a catalyst for a significant turnaround, aiming for a strong start to the second half of the season to keep their playoff hopes alive.