The result was his first dominant performance of the season in a ballgame that, in a minor modern-day miracle, lasted just 2 hours and 24 minutes at Great American Ballpark. Making his first start since May 9, Hill held the Reds (20-25) to two hits over six scoreless innings. He compiled 10 strikeouts — one shy of a career high — and didn’t walk a batter. He retired the first 10 batters he faced and the final eight he faced. He said he threw one splitter and got a groundball out of it.
Source: Los Angeles Times May 18, 2019 01:52 UTC