Reds' winning streak reaches 11 behind clutch Jake Fraley home run, rookie Andrew Abbott's latest gem

Reds' winning streak reaches 11 behind clutch Jake Fraley home run, rookie Andrew Abbott's latest gem

The Cincinnati Reds extended the majors' longest active winning streak on Wednesday, defeating the Colorado Rockies by a 5-3 final (box score). The Reds have now won 11 consecutive, a stretch that has catapulted them into first place in the National League Central and positioned them as deadline buyers. (Major League Baseball's trade deadline falls on Aug. 1 this year.)

The Reds fell behind early on Wednesday, entering the bottom of the fifth inning trailing 3-0. From that point forward, Cincinnati took over. Catcher Luke Maile drove in a pair of runs with a two-run single and center fielder TJ Friedl plated the equalizer with a single of his own. The Reds would later score a pair of runs in the eighth inning on a Jake Fraley home run that made it 5-3. Take a look at the pretty moving pictures:

Obviously neither team would score the rest of the way.

Rookie left-hander Andrew Abbott made his fourth big-league start. It was the first time he surrendered any runs, as he'd opened his career with 17 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings. Even so, Abbott finished Wednesday's outing with a final line of six innings, three runs, four hits, no walks, and 10 strikeouts. His seasonal ERA through 23 2/3 innings is now 1.14. 

Cincinnati's other hot-performing rookie, shortstop Elly De La Cruz, notched two hits, including his fourth double. De La Cruz had a massive night on Tuesday, coming up just a triple short of the cycle.

The Reds will have Thursday off before hosting the Atlanta Braves over the weekend. It may have read odd as recently as two weeks ago -- the Reds were 26-29 entering June --  but that matchup now looms as a potential postseason preview. 

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