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Eugenio Suarez Belts 3-Run Shot to Lift Reds over Red Sox
Suárez’s homer broke a 2-2 tie in the sixth inning, securing Cincinnati’s 3-2 win and season-opening series victory over Boston.
- On Sunday, Eugenio Suarez hit a three-run homer in the sixth inning off Red Sox pitcher Greg Weissert to lift the Cincinnati Reds past the Boston Red Sox 3-2, securing the season-opening series victory.
- Boston took an early 2-0 lead when Wilyer Abreu hit a two-run homer off Reds rookie Rhett Lowder in the fourth inning, with Lowder returning after missing the entire 2025 season with forearm and oblique strains.
- Suarez's blast marked his 190th homer in a Reds uniform, one shy of Brandon Phillips for 12th on the franchise all-time list, while designated hitter Sal Stewart went 7 for 10 in the series.
- Cincinnati's bullpen preserved the narrow lead as Tony Santillan struck out Caleb Durbin in the eighth inning with runners in scoring position, and Emilio Pagan retired Trevor Story in the ninth for the final out.
- The Reds open Monday's series in Pittsburgh with right-hander Chase Burns scheduled to start, while the Red Sox travel to Houston where left-hander Ranger Suarez is slated to start the opener.
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Geno’s Big Swing Lifts Reds to Series Win Over Boston
By Jeremy Giggy | Sports Director, White River Broadcasting The Reds did not need a flood of offense Sunday. They needed one thunderclap, and Eugenio Suárez delivered it. Suárez crushed a three-run homer in the sixth inning to lift Cincinnati to a 3-2 win over the Boston Red Sox, giving the Reds a season-opening series victory at Great American Ball Park. That swing carried plenty of juice all by itself. It was Suárez’s first home run since retu…
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