East-Royal Brady Singer picked the back of his former team

Elli de La Cruise hit a long-lived pair and Brady Singer began a quality in his return to Cannes City, as Cincinnati Reds won 7–2 over Royals on Tuesday night.
Tyler Stephenson also deepened and TJ Freedal recorded his fifth straight multi-hit game for Reds, who has scored a total of 14 runs taking two out of this three-game set. D La Cruz broke single shots in the fourth and sixth innings-measured in a joint 887 feet-because he posted his second two-homar game of 2025.
Singer (6-3), who spent his first five seasons with Royals before trading in Cincinnati in November, conceded just two runs in seven innings. He gave three hits and a walking three hits. He also retired 12 out of 13 batsmen during a stretch.
Jonathan India, which was swapped by Reds to get a singer, made two hits with RBI and Machall Garcia extended its hitting streak in 12 matches for Royals. However, the overall aggressive conflict of the Canasus City continued. Royals have scored an average of 2.7 runs during their 5–11 rots.
Facing the cans’ city opener Daniel Lynch IV, Stephennon gave Cincinnati a 1-0 lead when he barely cleared the wall on the right of the center area for his second homer in the series.
However, the Royals quickly erased that deficit in the frame bottom. Census City increased four solo including Kyle Isbel and India two-out RBI hit 2–1.
Lynch Jonathan went into 2/3 innings before giving way to Balon, who tied a homer well on the center-area wall for de la cruise.
Star Reds Shortstop broke the 2–2 tie in the sixth when he sent a pitch from Taylor Clarke (1–1) to another deck of the right-field fountain.
Cincinnati broke open things with three runs in the eighth. Fridal already scored on the informed single of the Santiago Aspinal, which was instigated by Pitcher John Shreyiber’s throwing Errr. Schreber also released a base-loaded walk for Spencer Stere before de la cruise, which had intentionally gone, scored through the choice of a fielder.
Aspinal added an RBI double in the ninth.
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