Stewart Homers Twice, Reds Go Deep 5 Times in 11-5 Victory over Phillies
- On Wednesday, the Cincinnati Reds became the first team this season to hit four home runs in a single inning, defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 11-5.
- Noelvi Marte started the fourth-inning surge with a solo shot off Alan Rangel, followed by Elly De La Cruz's two-run drive and back-to-back solo homers from Sal Stewart and JJ Bleday.
- Pitcher Chase Burns earned his 10th consecutive winning decision, while Marte drove in four runs. Stewart, selected to the All-Star Game last week, also homered in the third.
- The feat marks the fifth time since 1974 the Reds have hit four homers in an inning. The Phillies last accomplished this on September 24, 2025.
- For the next game, RHP Brady Singer takes the mound for Cincinnati against Philadelphia's LHP Jesús Luzardo, who was added to the National League All-Star roster on Tuesday.
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Sal Stewart hits 2 of Reds’ 5 homers during blowout of Phillies
The Cincinnati Reds played home run derby Wednesday night in an 11-5 win over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies.The Reds powered five long balls -- including two from Sal Stewart -- while All-Star Chase Burns labored through five innings on a humid night to post his National League-leading 11th win.The five homers accounted for the first seven runs on the night for Cincinnati, which won for just the third time in 10 games and the fifth time in …
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