LOUISVILLE – Scott Schebler had his seven-game hitting streak snapped Wednesday in the Bats’ 4-3 loss to Indianapolis in 10 innings, but since being sent down to Triple-A he’s hit .275/.373/.314. That’s not where he’d like to be – heck, Louisville isn’t where he’d like to be – but it’s a far cry from his start in the big leagues this year, where he was hitting just .123/.253/.222 in 30 games.



The 28-year-old outfielder hit 30 home runs for the Reds in 2017, his first full season in the big leagues. He began this season as the Reds’ starting center fielder, but that wasn’t guaranteed for any extended period of time as the Reds moved top prospect Nick Senzel to center field this past offseason and he showed the ability to play at that position this spring.



Schebler managed just 10 hits and struck out 27 times in 30 games for the Reds before being sent down to Louisville on May 4.



He had two...