For much of the season, the Cincinnati Reds have struggled offensively, but they broke out in an 8-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants, marking their second consecutive win in the series. The Reds scored seven of their eight runs in the first two innings and outhit the Giants 10-9. Sal Stewart led the charge with two home runs and six RBI, bringing his season total to five homers, the most among National League rookies. His scoring began with a three-run shot off Tyler Mahle, the Giants’ starter.
Want More Context? 🔎


