Cincinnati Reds Snap Five-Game Losing Streak with 7-4 Win Over Cardinals
Cincinnati Reds Snap Five-Game Losing Streak with 7-4 Win Over Cardinals

Cincinnati Reds Snap Five-Game Losing Streak with 7-4 Win Over Cardinals

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The Cincinnati Reds ended a five-game losing streak with a 7-4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals, avoiding a sweep and maintaining their position above .500. Brady Singer led the Reds' pitching with six strong innings, allowing three runs and striking out eight, marking his 13th quality start of the season. Offensively, Austin Hays contributed a crucial two-run homer in the fifth inning, while TJ Friedl and Matt McLain also provided key hits and RBIs. Despite some early defensive errors, including miscues by Matt McLain and Noelvi Marte, the Reds capitalized on opportunities and held off the Cardinals. Emilio Pagan secured his 26th save with a scoreless ninth inning. The Reds now prepare to host the Toronto Blue Jays for their final interleague series of the season, looking to build on this momentum.

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