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Hays hits tiebreaking homer and Reds deck Cards 7-4 to stop 5-game slide

Austin Hays hit his 12th home run to break a tie, helping the Cincinnati Reds end a five-game losing streak with a 7-4 win over the Cardinals.

  • On Sunday, the Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-4 in Cincinnati, snapping a five-game losing streak and avoiding a series sweep.
  • Cardinals starter Andre Pallante struggled, taking the loss after five innings with five runs allowed on six hits and four walks, continuing a tough stretch with 12 losses in his last 13 starts.
  • Brady Singer delivered a quality start for the Reds starting pitcher, pitching six innings with three runs, five hits, eight strikeouts, and no walks.
  • Tony Santillan retired the side in the eighth, striking out all batters to preserve the lead, and Emilio Pagán then closed with his 26th save in the ninth to finish the 7-4 Reds victory.
  • Cardinals rookie Jimmy Crooks homered in the seventh for his first major league hit in his first start behind the plate, while Matt McLain, Cincinnati Reds infielder, added his 13th homer, marking a second consecutive game with a long ball.
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Hays hits tiebreaking homer and Reds deck Cards 7-4 to stop 5-game slide

Austin Hays hit a tiebreaking two-run homer and Matt McLain went deep for the second consecutive game to back a solid start by Brady Singer as the Cincinnati Reds beat the St.

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