Since May 7, after the Reds started the season with a 3-22 record, they have the second-best record in the National League Central. They’re 41-41 in their last 82 games, three games behind the St. Louis Cardinals in that span (44-38) and 1 ½ games ahead of the Brewers (39-42).
No team celebrates a .500 record or a spot at the bottom of the season standings, but the Reds found ways to rebound from the worst start through 25 games in franchise history.