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Steer’s 2-Run Triple in 8th Helps Reds Beat Dodgers 5-2 After Ohtani’s Outing Cut Short

HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 31 – Spencer Steer's two-run triple broke a scoring drought in the eighth inning, helping the Reds extend their no-sweep streak to 34 series, officials said.

  • On Wednesday night at Great American Ball Park, Spencer Steer hit a two-run triple in the eighth inning, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 5-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers after Shohei Ohtani's outing was cut short.
  • Ohtani threw six straight balls including two wild pitches before a mound visit by Dodgers manager Dave Roberts led to his removal during the fourth inning.
  • Facing Emmet Sheehan, Steer battled through an 11-pitch at-bat after walks by Austin Hays and Tyler Stephenson, and Hays and Stephenson scored on Outman's misplay at the wall.
  • That result extended the club’s longest run, with the Reds avoiding a sweep for the 34th series, surpassing the 1970 NL championship team’s streak.
  • On Thursday, Reds LHP Andrew Abbott faces Atlanta, while Dodgers LHP Clayton Kershaw starts at Tampa Bay; Ohtani won't pitch until next Wednesday.
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Steer's 2-run triple in 8th helps Reds beat Dodgers 5-2 after Ohtani's outing cut short

Spencer Steer hit a two-run triple in the eighth inning and the Cincinnati Reds defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2 on Wednesday night after Shohei Ohtani’s pitching outing was cut short.

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