Cincinnati Reds Edge San Francisco Giants with Sal Stewart's Home Run
Sal Stewart home run proves decisive for Reds vs. Giants
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The Cincinnati Reds secured a narrow 2-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants at Great American Ball Park on April 14, thanks to home runs from Spencer Steer and Sal Stewart. Despite being out-hit 7-3, the Reds improved to 10-7, while the Giants fell to 6-11.
- 01Cincinnati Reds won 2-1 against San Francisco Giants.
- 02Sal Stewart hit a decisive home run, his fifth of the season.
- 03Spencer Steer also contributed with a home run, his second of the year.
- 04Reds pitcher Brady Singer allowed only one run over six innings.
- 05The Reds improved to 10-7 overall in the season.
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The Cincinnati Reds triumphed over the San Francisco Giants 2-1 on April 14 at Great American Ball Park, propelled by home runs from Sal Stewart and Spencer Steer. The Reds, who have struggled offensively this season, managed to score both their runs via the long ball despite being out-hit 7-3. Steer broke the scoreless tie in the third inning with a 401-foot homer to left-center, followed by Stewart's 390-foot blast in the fourth, marking his fifth home run of the season. Reds starter Brady Singer was effective on the mound, allowing just one run and no walks over six innings. The Giants' only run came from a solo home run by Willy Adames. The victory improved the Reds' record to 10-7, while the Giants fell to 6-11. The teams will continue their three-game series on April 15.
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The win boosts the Reds' morale and standing as they look to improve their offensive performance this season.
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