Good, Bad and Ugly: Not Many Positives in Reds' Ugly Loss to White Sox

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Good, Bad and Ugly: Not Many Positives in Reds' Ugly Loss to White Sox
Good, Bad and Ugly: Not Many Positives in Reds' Ugly Loss to White Sox /
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Tuesday night was filled with a lot of not-so-great things for the Reds in their 14-1 loss to the White Sox.

Here's the good, bad and ugly from the loss:

The Good

Jonathan India is off to a good start. He has two home runs in as many games and appears to be healthy after dealing with plantar fasciitis this offseason. It's a great sign for him and for the Reds. They're hoping he can be a big part of their team this year. 

The Bad

The bats just couldn’t get going. India's solo homer was their lone run of the contest. 

The Ugly

The pitching struggled for most of the night. The White Sox finished 16 hits and 14 runs. They started poorly and it trickled down the line. Some games go in that direction. This was an awful night all around for the Reds. 

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