The Cincinnati Reds currently hold a 22-21 record following a frustrating extra-inning collapse at home on Wednesday night. The team has now dropped 10 of its last 12 games, sliding five games back in the NL Central standings.
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The Reds surrendered a five-run lead and fell 8-7 in 10 innings to the Washington Nationals. Starting pitcher Nick Lodolo struggled, posting a line of 4.0 IP, with 5 ER, 6 H, 6 K, and 3 BB on 87 pitches. The bullpen combined for five scoreless innings to force extras. The game changed in the 10th inning. Tony Santillan allowed a tiebreaking two-run homer to Daylen Lile. A late Reds rally was stopped. A fan interference ruling limited Spencer Steer to an RBI double.
Tyler Stephenson provided the primary offensive spark, finishing the night 1-for-4 with a grand slam, four RBIs, and a walk. His 406-foot blast to left-center in the first inning gave Cincinnati an immediate 5-0 lead. It accounted for the majority of the team’s seven hits. Despite his power display, the rest of the lineup struggled to capitalize on seven walks issued by Washington’s pitching staff.
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