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When your starting pitcher has a rough outing and the offense can't provide any support, winning becomes a difficult task. That's exactly what happened to the Reds on Friday night.
Lodolo did not factor into the decision Sunday against the Marlins, allowing three hits and two walks while striking out two over five scoreless innings.
Nick Lodolo still doesn’t know. Over the last month, he has taught himself a new breaking ball grip, one that he hopes puts less pressure on his often-blistered left index finger, allows him to stay off of the injured list and also works effectively.
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Cincinnati Reds LHP Nick Lodolo pitched 5 scoreless innings before taking himself out of the game at 73 pitches. He retired 11 of the final 12 faced.
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