Reds vs Brewers Recap: Brewers Rally to Beat Reds 5-3

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Brewers Host Reds in Must-Win Matchup
The Cincinnati Reds rolled into Milwaukee riding a tough L1 streak, sitting at 39-43 after losing to the Pirates. The Brewers stood tall at 50-31, but they'd dropped two straight. You could feel the tension at American Family Field. Star shortstop Elly De La Cruz was managing a sprained ankle but still in the lineup as designated hitter. Nick Lodolo took the mound for Cincinnati, looking sharp early. The Reds struck first when Dane Myers doubled down the left-field line in the first inning, scoring Spencer Steer. But this game had plenty more twists coming. Milwaukee's bats stayed hungry, and the score would shift several times before night's end.
De La Cruz Blasts Two-Run Shot to Keep Reds Close
Cincinnati's offense woke up in the fifth inning when Elly De La Cruz crushed a fastball over the left-center wall. The ball rocketed off his bat at 412 feet, and Edwin Arroyo trotted home with him. Suddenly it was 3-0 Reds. But Milwaukee wasn't backing down. In the sixth, Jake Bauers ripped a single to left, bringing Vaughn across the plate. Sal Frelick walked, and when a wild pitch soared past the catcher, Christian Yelich sprinted home. The score was tied 3-3 heading into the seventh. Brice Turang stepped up and launched a 418-foot bomb to center field. The Brewers had seized the lead 4-3 with one swing.
Ortiz's Two-Run Homer Seals Brewers' Victory
The Brewers kept their foot on the gas in the eighth inning. Joey Ortiz stepped into the box and sent a 412-foot missile screaming over center field. Sal Frelick raced home ahead of him, and Milwaukee extended their lead to 5-3. That blast proved to be the difference maker. The Reds couldn't catch up in the final innings, and the Brewers held tight. Trevor Megill closed it out with two strikeouts in the ninth. Final score: Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 3. The Brewers improved to 50-31 and got back on track after dropping two games. For the Reds, the loss sent them to 39-43, still searching for momentum as they battled their way through June.
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