Reds vs Yankees Recap: Stephenson's 3 RBI Power Swing

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Reds Shock Yankees After Brutal Loss
The Cincinnati Reds walked into Yankee Stadium ready for a fight. They'd lost 10-2 just the night before. Now they were determined to bounce back. The Yankees came in hot, sitting at 46-30. But the Reds had other plans. They were riding a two-game winning streak and feeling confident. Yankee Stadium had been tough on them recently, but today was different. Chase Burns took the mound for Cincinnati. He was sharp and focused. The Reds knew their pitching had to be strong while Hunter Greene recovered from surgery. This game would test everything they had. The final score told the whole story: Cincinnati 4, New York 1. The Reds had pulled off a stunning upset in the Bronx.
Rice Smashes, Stephenson Crushes Back
Ben Rice stepped up in the bottom of the third inning. Chase Burns wound up and fired a 97 mph fastball right down the middle. Rice connected hard. The ball exploded off his bat and soared toward right-center field. It traveled 375 feet before clearing the wall. Yankee Stadium erupted! The Yankees took a 1-0 lead. But the Reds wouldn't stay quiet. In the fourth inning, Tyler Stephenson came to the plate against Elmer Rodriguez. The count went to 3-1. Rodriguez threw a 96 mph fastball. Stephenson's eyes lit up. He crushed it 401 feet to left-center field. The ball carried and carried. Two runs scored. Lowe and Marte raced home. Cincinnati took a 3-1 lead and never looked back. The momentum had shifted completely.
Reds Seal Victory Late as Yankees Fall Short
The game stayed tight through the middle innings. Both teams scratched and clawed for every run. Burns kept the Yankees off balance with his sharp pitching. He struck out seven batters in five strong innings. The bullpen took over from there. Sam Moll, Caleb Ferguson, and Tony Santillan all threw scoreless innings. They held the line. In the ninth inning, the Reds added one more run to make it 4-1. Noelvi Marte ripped a ground rule double, and Spencer Steer raced home. That was it. The Reds had done it. Final score: Cincinnati 4, New York 1. The Reds improved to 38-39. The Yankees fell to 46-31. Cincinnati had clawed back after yesterday's loss. Momentum was swinging toward the Reds.
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