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Segura leads D-backs’ offense in loss
- Updated: July 23, 2016
CINCINNATI — The first inning wasn’t kind to either starter in Friday’s series opener between the Reds and D-backs.
Reds starter Dan Straily allowed two first-inning runs, but his counterpart, Archie Bradley, allowed three, giving up the only Arizona lead of the game as the Reds went on to win, 6-2. The Reds now have won four of their last five games.
Straily opened the game up by giving up a leadoff homer to Jean Segura and then a double to Michael Bourn, who came around to score. He settled down after that to pitch his final five innings without a run. He finished the night after six, allowing two runs on five hits and striking out eight, his second highest strikeout total of the season.
Bradley’s runs came after he put his first two batters on base and then allowed a …
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