No matter the outcome today, the excitement the Reds have brought to the team and city is contagious. Fans tell us it's certainly not going away anytime soon as the Reds take on the Braves again tomorrow. "It's just fun to see the city alive and it's just awesome," Reds fan, Katie Mirrielees said.The heartbeat at Great American Ballpark is electric. "She said, Elly De La Cruz, he hit for the cycle yesterday, so we got to get down there if he does it again," Reds fan, Kyle Neuville said. "If they can beat them once, they can beat them again," Reds fan, Alfonzo Wims said.The third-longest winning streak in franchise history has come to an end after the Reds fall to the Braves Saturday, but the hope continues. "They're not going to have 100 win streak game so just stay with them," Reds fan, Robert Lemmons said.Fans like Lemmons have been through the good, the bad, and the ugly. He wants the city to keep the energy while the season continues. "Stay with them. Support them. Come see them play. Don't let up even if they have a downturn," Lemmons said.As one door closes, another opens to keep this spirit alive."It's a great team. It's a young team, a very active team. They work hard, they play hard and they're being successful," Lemmons said.
No matter the outcome today, the excitement the Reds have brought to the team and city is contagious. Fans tell us it's certainly not going away anytime soon as the Reds take on the Braves again tomorrow.
"It's just fun to see the city alive and it's just awesome," Reds fan, Katie Mirrielees said.
The heartbeat at Great American Ballpark is electric.
"She said, Elly De La Cruz, he hit for the cycle yesterday, so we got to get down there if he does it again," Reds fan, Kyle Neuville said.
"If they can beat them once, they can beat them again," Reds fan, Alfonzo Wims said.
The third-longest winning streak in franchise history has come to an end after the Reds fall to the Braves Saturday, but the hope continues.
"They're not going to have 100 win streak game so just stay with them," Reds fan, Robert Lemmons said.
Fans like Lemmons have been through the good, the bad, and the ugly. He wants the city to keep the energy while the season continues.
"Stay with them. Support them. Come see them play. Don't let up even if they have a downturn," Lemmons said.
As one door closes, another opens to keep this spirit alive.
"It's a great team. It's a young team, a very active team. They work hard, they play hard and they're being successful," Lemmons said.
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