Bailey Falter and the Phillies lost Thursday. (Dustin Bradford/Icon Sportswire) Final Score: Reds 6, Phillies 2 Five days ago at Citizens Bank Park, Reds' left-hander Nick Lodolo dominated the Phillies lineup. Lodolo pitched seven shutout innings with 12 strikeouts in South Philly last Saturday, while only allowing three hits. Bailey Falter was also on the mound in that game. Falter's outing wasn't as strong as Lodolo's, but it was still effective. He pitched five innings, surrendering just one run on four hits, and retiring the final 12 batters he faced. Tonight was a rematch between the two young southpaws in Cincinnati. The 25-year-old Lodolo wasn't as dominant this time around, as he tossed five innings with six strikeouts, while allowing two earned runs on eight hits. Falter was not nearly as effective, either. He pitched 4 2/3 innings, gave up eight hits, and was charged with five earned runs. Nick Castellanos opened the scoring early in the top of the first inning. After a Trea Turner single and Kyle Schwarber walk, Castellanos lined a first pitch fastball from Lodolo into center field to score Turner from second. The Reds then answered quickly in the home half of the first. Jonathan India led off the inning with a double. India then stole third base and scored as J.T. Realmuto's throw ended up at the left field wall after getting by third baseman Edmundo Sosa: https://twitter.com/BallySportsCIN/status/1646648526628175872 Cincinnati would go on to score three more runs in the bottom of the third inning. With two outs, the Reds hit four consecutive singles. Three of those four base hits had an RBI attached to them. Wil Myers' single to left field split Turner and Sosa to give the Reds a 4-1 lead: https://twitter.com/Reds/status/1646661609371189255 An inning-and-a half later, Scwharber -- who went to high school 35 miles north of Cincinnati in Middletown, Ohio -- led off the top of the fifth with a solo home run to make it a 4-2 ball game: https://twitter.com/PhilliesNation/status/1646666081442881536 Philadelphia eventually fell behind 6-2, and for the second straight game, couldn't muster any offense against their opponent's bullpen. In four innings of work, Reds relievers only allowed two base runners tonight. The Phillies were also 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position and left nine men on base. Rob Thomson's squad is now 4-9 on the season and will send Taijuan Walker to the mound tomorrow with the hopes of ending their current three-game losing streak. Shibe Vintage SportsNotes Alec Bohm's third-inning single extended his hitting streak to seven games.Seven of the eight hits Falter gave up tonight were singles.McKinley Moore picked up his first big league strikeout tonight. However, he struggled with his command again, and in his lone inning of work, the right-hander hit two batters, walked another and gave up one run.With a two-out bunt single in the ninth, Bryson Stott extended his hitting streak to 13 games. Ticket IQNext Game Friday, April 14 at Reds at Great American Ballpark6:40 p.m. ETTV: NBC Sports PhiladelphiaRadio: SportsRadio 94 WIP MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies 2023 Walk-Up Songs‘He’s Got Some Of The Best Stuff I’ve Ever Seen’: Teammates Rave About José Alvarado’s DominanceBryce Harper Is Learning How To Play First BaseMLB Trade Rumors Suggests Aaron Nola Could Command ‘North Of $200 Million’Baserunning Blunders Happening Far Too Often For PhilliesPN Roundtable: 2023 Phillies Season PredictionsTrying The New Foods At Citizens Bank ParkYes, Even Trea Turner Was Puzzled By The Late-Game ReviewPhillies Reportedly Still Plan To Add Uniform Sponsor In 2023Phillies Nation Top 15 Prospects: March 2023 Phillies Nation Podcast · Inquirer’s Scott Lauber talks pennant festivities, injury returns, breakouts and baserunning