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    Spencer Steer socks 13th homer in loss to Brewers

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    Spencer Steer went 2-for-5 with a two-run home run on Wednesday against the Brewers.

    After trailing 6-1 in the seventh inning, Steer’s two-run shot in the eighth brought the Reds within one run before they fell just short. Nevertheless, Steer had been ice cold over his last 30 games with a .186/.288/.382 slash line over his last 30 games entering play Wednesday. Funny enough, three of his last four hits – spanning 11 games – were home runs.
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    Benson is hitting just .188/.310/.333 in 114 plate appearances this season with a 33.3 percent strikeout rate. Now 28 years old and with a 33.3 percent career MLB strikeout rate in 405 games, you have to wonder if Benson’s time in Cincinnati may be drawing to a close. Noelvi Marte could also be pushed off of right field if the Reds want to play Spencer Steer out there with Elly De La Cruz back.
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    Steer capped off a four-run uprising in the fifth inning with a 407-foot (102.3-mph EV) three-run shot that increased the Reds’ lead to 6-1. That would be his only hit on an afternoon that included a pair of strikeouts. The versatile 28-year-old is now hitting .240/.323/.429 to go along with 12 homers, 31 RBI and three stolen bases.
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    Jacob Young was scratched from the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Pirates.

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    Bailey Ober (elbow) will make a minor league rehab start for Triple-A St. Paul on Saturday.

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    Pirates recalled RHP Hunter Stratton from Triple-A Indianapolis.

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    Esmerlyn Valdez is hitting cleanup for the fourth consecutive game on Saturday against the Nationals.

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