Reds defeat Angels 7-3 behind Lowe's big double

The Cincinnati Reds snapped a three-game losing streak with a 7-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday at Great American Ball Park. Nathaniel Lowe's three-run double highlighted a four-run first inning in their new City Connect uniforms. Starter Brandon Williamson escaped early threats despite walking six batters.

Cincinnati jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning against Angels starter George Klassen. Spencer Steer drew a one-out walk, Elly De La Cruz singled and stole second, and Sal Stewart's grounder was misplayed by Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel, allowing Steer to score. Eugenio Suárez walked to load the bases before Lowe pulled a three-run double down the right-field line. Steer added a solo homer in the second, his second of the season, extending the lead to 5-0. The Reds had entered the day with the fewest runs in MLB at 41, scoreless or limited to two runs in seven games. Reds pitcher Brandon Williamson walked six over four innings but limited damage early. He escaped a bases-loaded jam in the second with a double play and allowed one run in the third. In the fourth, two walks set up Mike Trout's two-run double, trimming the lead to 5-3. Cincinnati added two more runs later for the final 7-3 margin, improving to 9-6.

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Pittsburgh Pirates players celebrating their historic 17-7 rout of the Cincinnati Reds at PNC Park, with scoreboard and cheering fans.
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Pirates rout Reds 17-7 as entire lineup records RBIs

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The Pittsburgh Pirates exploded for 17 runs in a 17-7 victory over the NL Central-leading Cincinnati Reds on Saturday at PNC Park. Every player in the starting lineup drove in at least one run, a feat not achieved since September 16, 1975. The win improved Pittsburgh to 2-0 in May after a four-game sweep by St. Louis earlier in the week.

José Soriano delivered seven scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts as the Los Angeles Angels secured a 9-6 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in their series finale at Great American Ball Park. The win marked the Angels' first three-game series triumph against Cincinnati since 2016. Soriano improved to 4-0 this season with an ERA of 0.33.

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The Cincinnati Reds overcame a late deficit to defeat the Minnesota Twins 7-4 in 10 innings on Sunday at Target Field, completing a three-game sweep. The victory improved the Reds' record to 14-8, their best start since 2006, and boosted their road mark to 8-2. Key contributions came from struggling hitters TJ Friedl and Rece Hinds amid defensive miscues by Minnesota.

The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Los Angeles Angels 14-1 on Saturday at Rogers Centre, fueled by a seven-run fifth inning and strong pitching from Trey Yesavage. Addison Barger made a spectacular return from injury with a record throw, while Brandon Valenzuela homered in his rising role behind the plate.

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The Los Angeles Angels scored 14 runs and defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 14-3 on Saturday at Tropicana Field. Wade Meckler hit the first grand slam of his career in the first inning.

Javier Sanoja collected three hits, including two RBI singles, to power the Miami Marlins to an 8-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in Thursday's series finale at loanDepot park. The win secured a four-game split after the Reds took the first two games. Reds center fielder Dane Myers made a highlight-reel catch to rob Jakob Marsee but couldn't prevent the loss.

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New York Mets right-hander Nolan McLean allowed seven runs over 3 2/3 innings in a 7-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds at Citi Field on Monday afternoon. Outfielder Juan Soto missed his second straight game due to flu-like symptoms.

 

 

 

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