Singer Works 6 Shutout Innings, Steer Drives in 3 Runs as the Reds End Phillies’ 4-Game Win Streak
Brady Singer struck out six without walking a batter and Reds collected 10 hits, scoring their second-most runs in August to stop Phillies' four-game streak.
- On Tuesday night, Brady Singer, Reds starter, pitched six shutout innings, and Spencer Steer drove in three runs at Great American Ball Park.
- Amid consistent performance, the Cincinnati Reds haven't endured a losing streak longer than four games and remain the only team not swept this season.
- With only 71 pitches, Brady Singer worked six innings, allowed three hits, no walks, and struck out six, while Spencer Steer drove in three runs with a two-out double.
- Ahead of Wednesday's rematch, the Phillies will start Cristopher Sánchez after Bryce Harper's 18th homer during a downpour off Sam Moll ended Singer's shutout.
- Following Suárez's rough outing, the bullpen's struggles allowed the Reds to halt the Phillies' four-game win streak with key hits from Trevino and McLain.
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Singer works 6 shutout innings, Steer drives in 3 runs as Reds end Phillies’ win streak
Brady Singer pitched six shutout innings, Spencer Steer drove in three runs and the Cincinnati Reds beat NL East-leading Philadelphia 6-1 Tuesday night, halting the Phillies’ four-game win streak.
Steer drives in three runs as the Reds end Phillies’ 4-game win streak
CINCINNATI — Brady Singer pitched six shutout innings, Spencer Steer drove in three runs and the Cincinnati Reds beat NL East-leading Philadelphia 6-1 Tuesday night, halting the Phillies’ four-game win streak.

Singer works 6 shutout innings, Steer drives in 3 runs as the Reds end Phillies' 4-game win streak
Brady Singer pitched six shutout innings, Spencer Steer drove in three runs and the Cincinnati Reds beat NL East-leading Philadelphia 6-1 Tuesday night, halting the Phillies’ four-game win streak.

Brady Singer throws six shutout innings in Reds' win over Phillies
Brady Singer allowed three hits over six shutout innings while Miguel Andujar homered for the second time in three games to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 6-1 win over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday night.
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