Cincinnati Reds Rookie Sal Stewart on His First MLB Home Run and Reds' Win over Mets
Sal Stewart, called up from Triple-A, hit a second-inning home run to help the Reds snap a three-game losing streak with a 6-3 win over the Mets.
- The Cincinnati Reds ended their three-game skid at home by beating the New York Mets 6-3 on Saturday evening.
- The win followed Reds rookie Sal Stewart's promotion from Triple-A on Monday and bench coach Freddie Benavides managing due to Terry Francona's illness.
- In the second inning, Stewart launched his debut big-league home run off Mets starter Jonah Tong, who surrendered four homers and four runs in just his second career start.
- Brady Singer pitched six strong innings with one run allowed and five strikeouts, extending his winning streak to four with a 2.27 ERA in six starts since August 1.
- The victory improved Cincinnati’s record to 71-71, leaving them five games behind in the race to secure the last National League wild-card berth, while also underscoring Stewart’s early career impact.
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