Singer Works 6 Shutout Innings, Steer Drives in 3 Runs as the Reds End Phillies’ 4-Game Win Streak
Brady Singer struck out six without walking a batter and Reds collected 10 hits, scoring their second-most runs in August to stop Phillies' four-game streak.
- The Cincinnati Reds defeated the NL East-leading Philadelphia Phillies 6-1 Tuesday night in Cincinnati, ending the Phillies' four-game win streak.
- The Reds' victory followed strong pitching by Brady Singer, who threw six shutout innings while allowing three hits and striking out six batters without walking any.
- Spencer Steer contributed three RBIs including a two-run double and a sacrifice fly, while Miguel Andujar hit his eighth home run, his second since the Reds traded for him on July 31.
- The Reds collected 10 hits, scoring six runs, marking the second-most runs by the team in August as the game was briefly halted for 28 minutes due to rain before the seventh inning.
- During a rain-soaked ninth inning, Bryce Harper broke up the Reds' bid for a shutout with his 18th home run off Sam Moll. On Wednesday, Phillies left-hander Cristopher Sánchez, boasting an 11-3 record and a 2.36 ERA, is scheduled to face Cincinnati's right-hander Hunter Greene, who holds a 4-3 record and a 2.72 ERA.
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Singer works 6 shutout innings, Steer drives in 3 runs as Reds end Phillies’ win streak
Brady Singer pitched six shutout innings, Spencer Steer drove in three runs and the Cincinnati Reds beat NL East-leading Philadelphia 6-1 Tuesday night, halting the Phillies’ four-game win streak.
Steer drives in three runs as the Reds end Phillies’ 4-game win streak
CINCINNATI — Brady Singer pitched six shutout innings, Spencer Steer drove in three runs and the Cincinnati Reds beat NL East-leading Philadelphia 6-1 Tuesday night, halting the Phillies’ four-game win streak.

Singer works 6 shutout innings, Steer drives in 3 runs as the Reds end Phillies' 4-game win streak
Brady Singer pitched six shutout innings, Spencer Steer drove in three runs and the Cincinnati Reds beat NL East-leading Philadelphia 6-1 Tuesday night, halting the Phillies’ four-game win streak.
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