The Good, Bad and Ugly From Cincinnati Reds' 9-4 Loss to Philadelphia Phillies

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The Reds lost in Philadelphia on Tuesday 9-4. Here's the good, bad and the ugly from the matchup:
The Good
Tyler Stephenson was impressive at the plate. He scored two runs and hit a double.
Will Benson looked elite in center field when he made a heck of a diving catch to keep a run off the board. That should be in the SportsCenter Top 10.
The Bad
The bullpen never found their rhythm. Ashcraft only gave up two runs, but the bullpen couldn't contain the Phillies long ball.
The Ugly
Allowing that dominant performance from Bryce Harper was definitely hard to watch. For the second time in his career he hit three home runs and his third one was a grand slam that put the game out of reach.
The fielding was awful and that starts with Elly De La Cruz. The Reds had four errors, which is far too many if they're going to win games against quality teams.
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