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Cardinals fans want to fight Nick Castellanos for role in benches-clearing incidentSt. Louis Cardinals fans are livid with Cincinnati Reds outfielder Nick Castellanos for role in benches-clearing incident on Saturday. In ju...
APRIL 4, 2021FANSIDED.COM
C-Mart, Cards can't contain fiery RedsA series that started with a bang -- 11 of them -- and continued with different-natured fireworks came to a sputtering finish on Sunday, whe...
APRIL 4, 2021MLB.COM
Castellanos, Reds rout Cards to claim seriesCINCINNATI -- Nick Castellanos wasn't done flexing on Sunday, and the Reds were more than happy to follow their right fielder's lead. In ano...
APRIL 4, 2021MLB.COM

Castellanos strikes back with his bat, leads Reds over Cards

Nick Castellanos came out swinging with his bat a day after being ejected for inciting a bench-clearing melee, hitting a three-run homer and triple to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a...
APRIL 4, 2021ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mixed bag in '21 debutMiller recorded three strikeouts but also allowed an earned run on three hits and hit a batter over one inning of relief in a loss to the Reds on Saturday.
ImpactAs his final line indicates, Miller's 2021 debut had a bit of everything mixed in. The big left-hander threw 25 pitches overall in a busy frame, getting 16 of those offerings into the strike zone. Miller projects for his usual seventh- and eighth-inning role this season after pitching to a 5.79 ERA and 1.50 WHIP across 4.2 innings in five spring appearances.
APRIL 4, 2021ROTOWIRE
Scoreless frame in '21 debutHicks fired a perfect seventh inning in a loss to the Reds on Saturday. He did not record a strikeout.
ImpactHicks required just 13 pitches to get his three outs, an encouraging display of efficiency in his first taste of regular-season game action since June 2019. Zachary Silver of MLB.com reports no ball hit off Hicks was harder than 72 mph, and adds that the right-hander's four-seamer and sinker averaged 97.5 mph and 98.1 mph, respectively, during his one inning.
APRIL 4, 2021ROTOWIRE
St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds, April 4Photos from the final game of the the Reds' opening series against the St. Louis Cardinals.
APRIL 4, 2021CINCINNATI.COM