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Paul Daugherty morning line column

Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto (19) reacts after scoring during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers Wednesday, June 16, 2021, in Milwaukee.

Joey Votto looks 25 again. He scored from first yesterday on Tucker Barnhart’s double. . . down the LF line. With all due respect, speed is not Votto’s thing. The fact he touched two bases and the plate on a double in front of him, well. . .

Winning does put a spring in our steps.

The Reds are 6-0 most recently, 13-3 across a couple weeks. The bullpen suddenly is, ahem, a strength. They’ve taken advantage of one bad team (Colorado) and one good team playing badly (the Brewers). Now, they head into sunny SoCal to play a team that’s underachieving.

TML Law #1, redux: It’s more important when you play a team than who that team is. The Reds catch San Diego on a skid. The Padres just lost three in a row in Colorado, to the dreadful Rockies. They’ve fallen nine times in 11 games. In seven of ‘em, they’ve scored two runs or fewer.

So today’s quiz, class:      

Can the Reds sustain?      

Their big bats are showing early signs of cooling. Two runs in each of the last two games without facing Milwaukee’s dual aces, Burnes and Woodruff. Don’t look now, but Castellanos is 3 for his last 25. This weekend, the Reds get Joe Musgrove (2.50 ERA) tonight and Yu Darvish on Sunday, in pitcher-friendly Petco Park.

Can they sustain?

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