Reds’ Rhett Lowder Strikes Out 8 in Dominant Rehab Start
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Rhett Lowder made a successful rehab start with the Louisville Bats in Triple-A, showcasing his recovery from shoulder discomfort. After an inconsistent first inning, during which he allowed two earned runs, Lowder settled in, retiring 10 of the next 11 batters faced. He completed five innings, yielding three earned runs on six hits with eight strikeouts and no walks. Lowder's performance indicates he is on track to rejoin the Reds’ rotation soon, potentially within the next week if he feels well post-game.
By the Numbers- 5.0 innings pitched with three earned runs allowed.
- 8 strikeouts and 0 walks with a fastball reaching 96 MPH.
- Lowder's start featured dominance after a shaky beginning, with 10 of 11 batters retired following the first inning.
- With this performance, Lowder is expected to compete for a spot in the Reds’ rotation next week.
If Lowder continues to feel good after this outing, he is likely to take the mound for the Reds shortly, reinforcing their starting rotation.
Bottom LineRhett Lowder's impressive rehab start suggests he is ready to rejoin the Reds, potentially bolstering their pitching staff after overcoming recent injury challenges.
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