CINCINNATI, OHIO – The Cincinnati Reds found their groove on Monday night at Coors Field in a commanding 13-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies. The Reds’ offense came alive with 18 hits and 13 runs, showcasing a strong performance after struggling in recent games.
The game kicked off with Andrew Abbott facing early pressure from the Rockies, as Brendan Rodgers and Elehuris Montero connected for hits to give Colorado an early lead. However, the Reds quickly responded, with Spencer Steer and Jake Fraley setting the stage for Tyler Stephenson to tie the game.
As the game progressed, the Reds continued to build their lead, with Elly De La Cruz, Jeimer Candelario, and others contributing key hits to increase the score. Despite a blown call in the 8th inning, where a potential foul ball was ruled fair, Cincinnati maintained a significant advantage.
Pitching also played a crucial role in the Reds’ victory, with Brent Suter and Justin Wilson effectively shutting down the Rockies’ offense in the late innings. The Reds’ strong performance at the plate and on the mound propelled them to a decisive win, marking their seventh victory in the last ten games.
Looking ahead, the Cincinnati Reds are set to face off against the Colorado Rockies once again on Tuesday night. With momentum on their side, the Reds aim to continue their winning streak and solidify their position in the division standings.