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Reds' Matt McLain Moved to Eighth Spot in Batting Order

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Matt McLain, the Cincinnati Reds' second baseman, has been moved to the eighth spot in the batting order for the game against the Philadelphia Phillies. This marks the first time since June 21 that McLain has batted lower than second in a start. The change comes after McLain's recent performance, where he has struggled with a .648 OPS since July. Spencer Steer has been promoted to the second spot in the lineup.

Why It's Important?

The adjustment in McLain's batting position reflects the Reds' strategy to optimize their lineup amid his recent performance slump. This move could impact the team's offensive dynamics and overall performance, as they aim to strengthen their batting order for better results. The decision to elevate Steer indicates a shift in focus towards players who can potentially deliver stronger offensive contributions.
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