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Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, Ohio  Attendance: 15,978

Spencer Steer, Reds look to take series against Cards

According to STATS
According to STATS

St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds

  1. The Cardinals won 12 of their 19 games versus the Reds last year (seven of 10 in St. Louis and five of nine at Cincinnati), matching their best record against them in any season since 2005 (also 12-7 in 2010, 2014, 2015, 2018 and 2019).
  2. The Cardinals lost eight consecutive games from April 28-May 6 (their longest losing streak since 2007), but their 11-3 record since is the best in MLB since May 7. St. Louis has scored 101 runs over its last 14 games (7.2 per game), after 144 runs in its first 34 games this season (4.2 per game).
  3. Nolan Arenado has hit safely in each of his last 12 games (.409, six home runs, 16 RBIs) and Nolan Gorman has an 11-game hitting streak (.432, six homers, 16 RBIs). The last pair of Cardinals players with concurrent hitting streaks of 11 games or longer was Paul Goldschmidt (22 games) and Harrison Bader (11 games) as of May 31 last season.
  4. Jordan Montgomery won his first two starts this season but is 0-6 in his seven starts since. Montgomery's six-game losing streak is the longest of his career and the longest single-season losing streak by a St. Louis starting pitcher since 2017 (Michael Wacha, seven).
  5. The Reds were outhomered, 6-1, as they were swept by the Yankees in a three-game series over the weekend. Cincinnati's minus-23 home-run differential this season (37/60) is the worst by a National League team and tied for second worst in MLB (A's --28, Tigers --23).
  6. Brandon Williamson made his major-league debut with a start at Coors Field last Tuesday in which he pitched 5.2 innings and allowed one run and two hits. Since 1992, the only other pitchers to make an MLB debut with the Reds and pitch more than five innings while giving up no more than one run and two were Johnny Cueto and Amir Garrett.
Notes Applicable For Series Dates: 5/22/2023 thru 5/25/2023

Spencer Steer and the Cincinnati Reds will look for a rare series win against the visiting St. Louis Cardinals when they conclude a four-game set Thursday afternoon.

Steer had a career-high four hits and scored twice to raise his average to .273 in Wednesday's 10-3 rout of the Cardinals.

"There is a toughness to him," Reds manager David Bell said. "Where it's just like he knows who he is. He knows what he needs to do, he doesn't let too much affect his confidence."

The Reds have claimed two of the first three games and Steer, called up in 2022 after being acquired from Minnesota in the Tyler Mahle trade, has been at the center of both wins. The Reds are searching for their first win of a four-game series against St. Louis since June 2021, when they swept four games in St. Louis.

Steer has become a steady force as Cincinnati's No. 3 hitter while holding down first base duties with a team-leading six home runs.

"I came up as a 'put the ball in play' kind of guy," Steer said. "With the Twins, I made a huge adjustment in my swing to hit for more power. I did hit for more power, but I struck out more. I'm still in that transition back into combining the two and finding the best of both worlds to put the ball in play and also produce some power. I've come full circle."

The Cardinals, despite dropping two of the first three in the series, have won 12 of 17 to escape the NL Central basement and a 10-24 start to the season.

"We were in a rut where everything that could go wrong did go wrong," Cardinals general manager Mike Girsch said before Wednesday's game in Cincinnati. "Every day we were waiting for the black cat to walk out or whatever. Once things started going better, the attitude and the expectations that we can do this (created) a more positive direction and we just started playing the way we were expecting to play the whole year."

The Cardinals have opened 1-2 in a stretch of 15 games during which they will play at home just twice.

St. Louis sends right-hander Miles Mikolas (2-1, 4.77 ERA) to the mound in the finale of the four-game set.

Mikolas allowed three runs over a season-high seven innings in a no-decision in last Saturday's 6-5 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers at Busch Stadium. Mikolas will be making his 17th career appearance -- 15th start -- vs. Cincinnati. Mikolas has just one win in his last 12 appearances against the Reds, going 0-3 with a 7.94 ERA in his last six starts in Cincinnati.

The Reds will counter with right-hander Luke Weaver (1-2, 6.54), who is making his seventh start this season and first career appearance against the Cardinals.

--Field Level Media

Updated May 25, 2023

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