Bryan Reynolds Extends Hitting Streak to 23 Games as Pirates Win Series Against Reds
Bryan Reynolds Extends Hitting Streak to 23 Games as Pirates Win Series Against Reds

Bryan Reynolds Extends Hitting Streak to 23 Games as Pirates Win Series Against Reds

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The Pittsburgh Pirates won their series against the Cincinnati Reds for the second consecutive week, with a 6-1 victory on Wednesday. Key performances included Andrew McCutchen’s two-run homer and Luis L. Ortiz's six innings of one-run ball. Bryan Reynolds has extended his hitting streak to 23 games, the longest active streak in the major leagues, hitting .360 with 16 RBI over the streak. In earlier series games, Reynolds homered to support a 9-5 win, and Mitch Keller extended his streak of pitching at least five innings to 47 straight games. The Reds have been struggling, losing four of their last five games and dealing with injuries and suspensions among key players.

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