Reds Rally Past Cardinals 11-6, Eye Wild Card Spot in NL Standings
In a thrilling game, the Cincinnati Reds defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 11-6, inching closer to a wild card spot in the NL standings.
The Reds staged an impressive comeback, scoring eight runs in the final three innings and snapping a three-game losing streak to reach a .500 record of 75-75. Despite a strong performance from Cardinals' third baseman Nolan Arenado, who returned from injury, St.
Louis has now lost six of their last seven games, dropping to a 73-78 record and falling further behind in the playoff race. Key contributions from players like Tyler Stephenson, who hit a bases-clearing double in the ninth inning, and crucial moments like Matt McLain's two-run double, were pivotal in securing the Reds' victory.
The upcoming matchup between Reds' Andrew Abbott and Cardinals' Michael McGreevy promises to be an exciting contest for baseball fans to watch.