Cincinnati Reds make NL history in tight victory over Minnesota Twins
The Cincinnati Reds own MLB’s fourth-best record despite scoring 11 fewer runs than their opponents. The Reds lead the NL Central with a 13-8 mark, trailing only the Los Angeles Dodgers (15-5), Atlanta Braves and San Diego Padres (both 14-7).…
The Cincinnati Reds own MLB’s fourth-best record despite scoring 11 fewer runs than their opponents. The Reds lead the NL Central with a 13-8 mark, trailing only the Los Angeles Dodgers (15-5), Atlanta Braves and San Diego Padres (both 14-7). Their record is better than every team in the American League.
So how is it possible that Cincinnati sports a negative run differential? MORE: Cubs fans in hot-dog costumes infiltrate bleachers at Wrigley Field It’s pretty simple. The Reds win close games and lose lopsided ones.
In fact, according to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale , Cincinnati’s 10-0 record in one-run and two-run games to start the 2026 season is a National League record. MLB. com added that three American League teams have accomplished the feat: the 1987 Milwaukee Brewers, 1966 Cleveland Indians and 1946 Boston Red Sox.
The Reds picked up their 10th close-game victory on Saturday, April 18, in Minneapolis. Cincinnati trailed the Minnesota Twins by two runs on three separate occasions before rallying for single runs in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings to pull out the 5-4 victory. “I don’t want to get too carried away, but I love our competitiveness and the will to keep playing,” manager Terry Francona said .