Reds vs Yankees Recap: Sal Stewart leads 10-2 win

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Goldschmidt's Home Run Sets a Trap for Cincinnati
The Yankees were hungry after losing 5-0 the night before. They came into Saturday at Yankee Stadium ready to prove they were still the better team. But Cincinnati's Andrew Abbott had other plans. He took the mound with ice in his veins. Paul Goldschmidt stepped up with two outs in the first inning. Abbott threw a 93-mile-per-hour fastball right down the middle. Goldschmidt didn't miss. The ball rocketed over the right-center wall and into the bleachers. One-nothing Yankees. That early lead looked big at the time. Nobody knew what was coming next. The Reds were about to flip the entire game on its head. Abbott settled in after that, striking out batter after batter. But Cincinnati's bats were waking up. The game was still young, and the real story was just getting started.
Sal Stewart's Doubles Spark Cincinnati's Explosive Fifth Inning
Cincinnati struck back hard in the third inning. Will Warren was pitching for New York, and Sal Stewart came through with a clutch double to left field. Blake Dunn and Edwin Arroyo both scored. Suddenly it was 2-1, Cincinnati's lead. The Yankees were rattled. Then came the fifth inning, and this is where things got wild. Stewart stepped up again with two outs. He crushed a sacrifice fly to left, and Dunn scored. Three-one, Reds. Spencer Steer came next. He launched a massive home run to left-center field that sailed 407 feet into the night sky. Bleday and Lowe trotted home behind him. Six-one Cincinnati. The Yankees' pitching was crumbling. Abbott was dealing on the mound for the Reds, striking out batter after batter. Cincinnati had taken complete control of this game. The Yankees looked lost.
Cincinnati Runs Away Late as Yankees Can't Catch Up
The eighth inning was the final nail in the coffin for New York. Cincinnati kept piling on. Sal Stewart doubled again to center field, and three runs scored this time. Dunn, Trevino, and Arroyo all came home. Nine-one Reds. Dane Myers followed with a double to left, and Stewart scored. That made it 10-1. The Yankees got one run back in the eighth when Jose Caballero hit into a fielder's choice and Bellinger scored on an error. But it was too little, too late. Cincinnati's pitching stayed sharp. Andrew Abbott earned the win with five strong innings. The final score was Cincinnati 10, Yankees 2. The Reds improved to 37-39 and stayed alive in the race. The Yankees fell to 46-30. This game showed that even the best teams can get caught off guard when a rival comes in hungry and ready to fight.
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