Cincinnati Reds Make It 9 Straight vs. Angels, Move to 1 Game Out of Playoff Spot
Gavin Lux's two-run homer gave the Cincinnati Reds an early lead, supported by Brady Singer's strong pitching and bullpen, limiting Angels to one run and seven stranded runners.
- The Cincinnati Reds secured their ninth consecutive win against the Angels by beating them 4-1 at Angel Stadium on Monday evening.
- With their ninth consecutive win against the Angels, the Reds closed the gap to just one behind the Mets for the last available wild card spot in the National League, making the playoff contest even tighter this season.
- Key moments featured Gavin Lux’s early two-run homer, three leadoff triples by the Reds, and Austin Hays driving in a run with a fly ball in the fifth to increase the lead to 3-1.
- Reds starter Brady Singer pitched six innings, allowing only one run and six hits while Reds reliever Scott Barlow earned his first save this season by striking out four batters.
- With Hunter Greene scheduled to start Tuesday opposite Angels' Kyle Hendricks, the Reds aim to maintain momentum and continue closing the gap in the wild card standings.
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Lux hits 2-run homer and Singer pitches triple-happy Reds to 4-1 win over Angels
Gavin Lux hit an early two-run homer and the Cincinnati Reds used three leadoff triples to beat the Los Angeles Angels 4-1. TJ Friedl had a leadoff single in the first inning off Victor Mederos, making his second career start,…

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