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Cincinnati Reds ride pitching in wild 12-inning win against Rockies

DENVER – The Cincinnati Reds kept spoiling opportunity after opportunity Saturday, but their pitchers wouldn’t let them lose.

The Reds were 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position at one point. They failed to score their ghost runner from second base in the 10th inning, the first time that's happened in extra innings this season. They stranded 11 runners on base.

Lucas Sims couldn't hold onto a two-run lead in the 11th inning, but he made enough pitches to let his offense see another inning with a pair of strikeouts.

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Finally, in the 12th inning, Nick Castellanos hit an RBI double and scored on a groundout. That was enough run support for Heath Hembree, who picked up the save in the Reds' 6-4 victory against the Colorado Rockies. 

There were dominant pitching performances – in Coors Field of all places – from Tyler Mahle and the top arms in the bullpen. After Mahle allowed a homer in the first inning, the Rockies didn't score again until the 11th. 

May 15, 2021; Denver, Colorado, USA; Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Tyler Mahle (30) delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Troy Babbitt-USA TODAY Sports

The Reds seemed to have all the momentum in the late innings, but they just couldn’t turn it into anything. They stranded the bases loaded in the seventh inning. They couldn’t make anything of a leadoff single in the eighth. Two more runners were stranded in the ninth. A double play ruined the 10th inning.

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