Reds Sweep Yankees in Historic Series
Reds Sweep Yankees in Historic Series
Reds Sweep Yankees in Historic Series
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Frankie Montas led the Cincinnati Reds to a historic sweep of the Yankees at Yankee Stadium, securing his first win against his former team after struggling with injuries during his stint with the Yankees. Montas pitched five-plus innings, allowing only two runs and earning praise from Reds' manager David Bell for his leadership and pitching skills. Meanwhile, Elly De La Cruz showcased his talent by tripling and homering in his Yankee Stadium debut, tying a historic record with Ted Williams for the most games with both a triple and a homer in a player's first 185 games. The Reds' victory was further bolstered by strong performances from other players, including an 8-4 win on July 4th and a 5-4 win earlier in the series. The Yankees continue to struggle, having lost 11 of their last 15 games.

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