Dayton Daily News

Cueto quiets former club in 3-0 blanking

Ex-Reds pitcher lasts into the sixth before leaving with an injury.

- By Chris Haft

Johnny Cueto SAN FRANCISCO — pitched neatly into the sixth inning before exiting with a tight lat muscle, and the San Francisco Giants finished off the Cincinnati Reds 3-0 Wednesday.

Cueto (2-0) removed himself after fanning Nick Castellano­s for the second out in the sixth. The right-hander motioned to the Giants dugout and walked to the clubhouse, accompanie­d by a member of the training staff.

Showing no signs of physical duress before his injury, the 35-year-old Cueto surrendere­d three hits and walked none while striking out four.

Cueto had never beaten his former team in three attempts. He made his big league debut with the Reds in 2008 and stayed with them until being traded to Kansas City during the 2015 season. He joined the Giants in 2016.

The win hiked Cueto’s career victory total to 130, breaking a tie with Pedro Astacio for sixth place on the all-time list among Dominican-born pitchers. Cueto trails Bartolo Colon (247), Juan Marichal (243), Pedro Martinez (219), Ervin Santana (149) and Ramon Martinez (135).

San Francisco scored twice in the fifth off Tyler Mahle (1-1).

Austin Slater, who stroked a key RBI triple in Tuesday’s 7-6 victory over Cincinnati, doubled to right-center field on an 0-2 pitch to score Brandon Crawford. Slater advanced to third base on a passed ball and scored on Curt

Casali’s grounder.

The Giants added an eighth-inning run on Mauricio Dubon’s single, a pop-up into short right field that Reds second baseman Jonathan India could not hold.

Gray to start Saturday

Manager David Bell announced that RHP Sonny Gray (back) would be activated from the injured list in time to start Saturday at Cleveland. Gray’s health has gradually improved since spring training, when he made one Cactus League start.

Up next

Following a scheduled offday, the Reds open a threegame interleagu­e series Friday against Cleveland.

Cincinnati RHP Jeff Hoffman (1-1) opposes Cleveland lefty Logan Allen.

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AP Ex-Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto kept his former team scoreless into the sixth inning Wednesday.

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