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Reds rally late, exit from Yankise in Extra

Cincinnati Reds Pinch Hitter Gavin Lux (2) made a walk-off RBI line drive to score Elley D La Cruise from the third base under the 11th innings of the MLB Interlay at Great American Ball Park on Tuesday, June 24, 2025 between Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankis.

Christian Encarnasian-Strand tied the game with three runs doubles in the seventh inning and Gavin Lux introduced home Elli de la Kruz with a winning run in the 11th to win a 5-4 walk-off on New York Yankis on New York Yankis on Tuesday night as Sincinati Reds.

Spencer Stere tied the game with a single in the 11th and Lux ​​dating Sinsinati back to 2023 to win it by 2023.

Connor Philips (1-0) won his second career victory despite allowing a 4–3 lead over a wild pitch with one in the 11th innings, allowing Aaron Judge to score easily. Mark Letter Junior (4-4) scored a score at 10th, but took the 11th lead to lose loss.

Reds won for the first time in 31 matches when behind six innings.

The game launched an electrification of one of the best pitching possibilities in baseball, which was the ejection of Yankise Star Third Basman Jazz Chisholm Junior to argue balls and strikes between Reds and Yencis fans in ninth and loud cheers and jears.

Chase Burns, Cincinnati’s top pitching possibility and the second overall pick of 2024 MLB draft opened a career in a steam -filled night fashion in Cincinnati.

Burns hit the side swinging in the first innings, including Aaron Judge.

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The right -handed batsman became a third pitcher since 1961, with a strikeout to record his first six outs, while making MLB debut, Ved Davis for rays in 2009 and Al letter for Yankis in 1987.

Trent Grisham said against Burns to finish the third, as Burns completed his first three innings without a run. Burns scored three runs on six hits in his five innings, excluding eight and no one was running on 81 pitches, Johnny Cuto has no walk in his MLB debut with at least eight strikes as only two reds pitchers since 1900 and his MLB debut.

But Ben Rice launched a 427-foot home run on the first pitch of the fourth, leading to a 1-0 lead. The judge and Chisholm made the two runners three times before Anthony Wolpe, when the center fielder TJ Fredal could not snatch the ball and it rolled on the wall for the benefit of 3–0 yankis.

Yankis Starter Carlos Roden was in line to win, six shutouts on four hits and one walk, exiting five on 89 pitches.

But the Reluver Jonathan Loiciga was touched for three straight hits after a walk with one in the seventh, to tie Left Field Line to 3 to tie the Left Field Line in 3 by the three-ran doubles doubles of Encarnasian-Strand. LOCEGA was seen before double by Medical Staff and Manager Aaron Bone and left with a hitting-staff with training staff.

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