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GOODYEAR, Arizona –– On Friday, Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell watched two candidates for the open fifth spot in the starting rotation throw back-to-back against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

First José De León showed what he worked on over the offseason, and then Michael Lorenzen did the same.

The Reds had the bases loaded with one out in the bottom of the ninth, but the Diamondbacks used a spring training rule and ended the inning early to beat the Reds, 5-3. 

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The Reds outfield is back to full strength.

After returning to Cincinnati last week, Shogo Akiyama went through outfield drills on Friday afternoon, and he’s scheduled to play Sunday.

Right fielder Nick Castellanos made his first start after a minor finger injury earlier in camp. Castellanos hit second against the Diamondbacks on Friday. 

Three observations

1. De León relied on his fastball early and often, throwing it on his first four pitches. But even though most of his success came from his 94 mph fastball, De León saved his best pitch of the night for the end of the second inning. With two strikes and two outs, De León threw an 84 mph slider and drew a swing and miss strike three. De León returned for the third and became the first Reds pitcher to throw more than two innings this season. He just allowed one hit and no runs in the first two innings, but De León allowed a two-run home run in the third. 


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