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The Cincinnati Reds are facing playoff jeopardy due to a struggling bullpen, highlighted by a recent game where they nearly squandered a five-run lead. Despite strong performances from key players, the bullpen's inconsistency could derail their postseason hopes.
CLEVELAND â The Cincinnati Reds have their magic Tito Speedo, a hot-hitting JJ Bleday, MVP threat Elly De La Cruz, resurgent Matt McLain, a couple of guys in the rotation putting up dozens of zeroes this month and realistic playoff hopes.
But none of thatâs going to get them anywhere near October if this bullpen keeps looking like itâs pitching with its eyes closed.
In their latest meltdown in the opener of the weekend series in Cleveland, Graham Ashcraft opened the eighth inning with a five-run lead â and 13 consecutive balls before throwing a strike.
By the time the inning was done Brock Burke had walked home two runs, and the Guardians were within a run.
If not for an insurance run by the Reds in the top of the ninth, they wouldnât have had the margin for a 7-6 win because the Guardians scored again off closer-for-the-day Tejay Antone in the ninth.
Reds relief pitcher Brock Burke reacts after walking in a run in the eighth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field May 15. Burke walked in two runs in the Guardians' four-run eighth.
The bullpen has struggled significantly, exemplified by a recent game where they allowed a five-run lead to shrink to just one run.
Key contributors include JJ Bleday, Elly De La Cruz, and Matt McLain, all of whom have been performing well.
The Reds secured a 7-6 victory thanks to an insurance run in the ninth inning, which provided a crucial margin after the bullpen allowed the Guardians to score.
If the bullpen continues to perform poorly, it could significantly hinder the Reds' chances of making the playoffs.
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âNot how we drew it up,â manager Terry Francona said in the understatement of the week.
This was no aberration. The Reds bullpen walked a command-shaken tightrope throughout April until they nosedived in May â their troubles made worse by closer Emilio PagĂĄnâs long-term hamstring injury suffered May 5 in Chicago.
Through April 28, the Reds bullpen had the best ERA in the majors: 2.23.
Since then itâs MLBâs worst: 7.34.
And the ridiculous number of walks has been a problem from the start.
They have five in the eighth inning alone Friday in Cleveland, which pushed their season total for just the relief corps to 114, tying the Houston Astros for most by a bullpen in the majors.
Thatâs 18 more walks than the Redsâ rotation, in 58 fewer innings.
Burkeâs pair of run-scoring walks stretched the Redsâ MLB-leading total in that department to a stunning 17 in 45 games. It already matches the total bases-loaded walks the Boston Red Sox issued to lead the majors for the entire 2025 season.
âWe did so many good things, and then it just started going in the wrong direction and we couldnât stop it,â Francona said.
Tony Santillan, here after allowing a two-run home run in the 10th inning of the Reds' 8-7 loss to the Nationals Wednesday, pitched a scoreless seventh inning Friday night.
The closest thing to a good sign for the bullpen's recent troubles on this night was the scoreless seventh inning pitched by struggling Tony Santillan, albeit needing to navigate around a two-out double. He's already allowed seven home runs this season, matching his 80-game season total last year.
And then Tejay Antone survived another inning of hard contact in the ninth surrendering only one run to get the save (his first in five years).
How did Antone do it? "Not walking guys," he said. "If you're in the zone they have to earn that win."
Seems simple enough.
Maybe somebody should share that secret with the rest of the guys down there.
Because anything but filling the zone has been the story of the month for this team and its bullpen. The story of an eight-game losing streak that dumped them from first place to last place in the division in barely a week. The story of three consecutive walkoff losses in Chicago during that streak.
And it'll be the story of a season of promise going down in flames if the Reds donât figure out a way to solve the problem with the pitchers they have or go find some more who will throw strikes.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Struggling Reds bullpen will dash any playoff hopes without fixes