Sweep puts Reds in first in Central
Starter Harang sharp; team's first 3-0 start since 1990
By Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com
Wily Mo Pena's second-inning solo homer stretched the early Reds' lead to 3-0. (Al Behrman/AP)
CINCINNATI -- No late-game heroics or clutch home runs were needed from the Reds as they looked to sweep the Mets on Thursday afternoon.
With Aaron Harang mowing through the Mets order, a big finish wasn't necessary in a cool 6-1 victory in front of 16,048 at Great American Ball Park.
Instead, the Reds received a big start from the right-handed Harang, who was stellar over the course of 6 1/3 innings, allowing just one hit and three walks while striking out five. His only enemy was a high pitch count, which eventually drove him out of the game after he threw 96 pitches, 61 of which were for strikes.
Harang (1-0) left with a 3-0 lead the Reds had built up against left-hander Kazuhisa Ishii. The home team scored two runs off Ishii in the first, one of which was unearned, and added another in the second on Wily Mo Pena's leadoff home run.
The Reds added to their lead against Ishii (0-1) with a three-run seventh, in which pinch-hitter D'Angelo Jimenez hit a two-run double and Ryan Freel followed with an RBI single to make the score 6-0.
That was enough for the Reds to cruise to their first 3-0 start since the 1990 team began the year 9-0 en route to a World Series championship.