Reds' Rally to Beat Red Sox 8-4
- On Wednesday night at Fenway Park, Christian Encarnacion-Strand hit his first career grand slam during a five-run seventh inning to help the Reds secure an 8-4 victory over the Red Sox.
- Trailing early, Espinal's RBI single and Friedl's bases-loaded reach helped end a 14-game homer drought before Encarnacion-Strand's grand slam sparked the Reds' rally at Fenway Park.
- Analysis shows Encarnacion-Strand's grand slam traveled 439 feet at 109.1 mph, marking his sixth season home run, and came off Reds reliever Weissert in the seventh inning.
- The Reds' win, led by Martinez's 6⅔ innings, prevented a series sweep, with Chapman securing his 350th career save, highlighting key bullpen milestones.
- Ahead of the weekend series, Reds starter Andrew Abbott will face Philadelphia, while Red Sox’s Lucas Giolito is scheduled to pitch against Washington.
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Christian Encarnacion-Strand's slam sends Reds past Red Sox
Christian Encarnacion-Strand's seventh-inning grand slam sparked a Cincinnati comeback as the visiting Reds defeated the Boston Red Sox 8-4 in the finale of a three-game series on Wednesday night.
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Encarnacion-Strand hits his 1st career grand slam to power Reds' rally to beat Red Sox 8-4
Christian Encarnacion-Strand hits his first career grand slam, leading the Cincinnati Reds to an 8-4 win over the Boston Red Sox.
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