If you had asked Reds fans on Opening Day if they would take this team being 20-11 and atop the National League Central on May 1st, most of them probably would have signed up for that. Considering this club came into the season with Hunter Greene and Nick Lodolo both on the injured list, along with this club's other questions about their pitching and lineup's ability to score runs, the fact that this team is in first place and it feels like they haven't played their best baseball is sending good vibes throughout Reds Country. This team battles every single night. They had some frustrating losses in April, including two straight losses at home to the Pirates and to the Marlins in Miami. Then, there was losing two out of three at home to the Anaheim Angels, including Sunday's dreadful loss, where they were down 9-0 in the bottom of the ninth. Since then, the Reds are 13-4. Not to mention, they haven't lost consecutive games since the last two games in Miami.…