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  • Each week, we send out questions to the most plugged-in Cincinnati Reds fans, and fans across the country. Sign up here to join Reacts.According to the most recent SB Nation Reacts survey, 69 percent of Reds fans are confident the team is headed in the right direction. That’s down from 75 percent last week.For any team to find success they need to have faith in their pitching staff Alex Blandino Jersey. Just over half of Reds fans said they are confident in the team’s pitchers. Already this year there have been some exceptional pitching performances around the league. In the timespan of less than a week, two no-hitters were thrown. They were the 306th and 307th no-hitters thrown in the league’s history and the seventh and eighth thrown since the start of the 2019 season.Despite the growing regularity of the outstanding performances, a vast majority of MLB fans believe a pitching a no-hitter is still a historic accomplishment Chris Sabo Jersey. In both Joe Musgrove’s game for the San Diego Padres and Carlos Rodón’s for the Chicago White Sox, only one runner reached base. In both instances the lone man on base reached after getting hit by a pitch.According to fans nationally, allowing someone to reach by HBP in a no-hitter is the least acceptable way to get a runner on base. 40 percent of fans said the most acceptable way to allow someone to reach was by an error https://www.crfanshop.com/deivy-grullon-jersey, while 30 percent said a walk. While the two most recent performances only saw one runner reach, some pitchers have completed the milestone despite allowing multiple people on throughout the game.However, a plurality of fans, 39 percent, don’t believe a no-hitter is diminished unless a pitcher allows at least five hitters to get to first. 26 percent of fans think the accomplishment is lessened after only a second runner gets on. To vote in the Reacts surveys and have your voice heard each week, sign up here.