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topicnews · July 19, 2025

Red 8-4 METS (July 18, 2025) Spielrkap

Red 8-4 METS (July 18, 2025) Spielrkap


New York-Austin Hays met two of Cincinnatis four homes and Nick Lodolo threw seven strong innings when the Reds defeated the New York Mets 8: 4 on Friday evening.

Matt McLain and Tyler Stephenson each started a two-run shot for the Reds, who won five out of six. It was the third time this season that they were profound four times in a game.

After Lodolo (7-6) Juan Soto's first Inning Homer and an RBI single from Jeff McNeil had permitted in the second grape, Lodolo (7-6) lasted 16 of the next 18 rackets-back in a row during a route. He ended with seven strikes and voted his longest start of the year.

Sotos Solo Drive gave the Mets an early lead in Sean Manaea's first start this season. The left-hander was signed for a three-year contract in the low season and missed the first 95 games due to a weird strain and a bone chip in his pitching-echbogen. He returned in Kansas City on Sunday with a longer relief appearance.

Manaea gave up Hays' first Homer, but hit six over four innings from one-hit ball. He was pulled after 69 parking spaces, and Cincinnati scored seven runs from an exhausted Mets bullpen.

The rookie right-hander Alex Cararrillo (0: 1) was hit hard and allowed five runs and three Homer in 1 1/3 innings.

New York scored two goals in the ninth goals before Emilio Pagán induced a base -loaded popup by Francisco Lindor to end it.

Key moments

Hays took the sixth with his second home run of the night. Spencer Steer went and two batteries later Stephenson drove a belt-high fast ball into the left center to give the Red a 6-2 lead.

Key statistics

Lodolo threw 97 parking spaces and did not reach 100 for the 24th start in a row, even though he was in the top 10 in the National League in the Innings. … Cincinnati -outfield TJ Friedl was hit by three different jugs by three parking spaces, which gave a record of the Major League together.

Next on

New York RhP Clay Holmes (8-4, 3.31 ERA) contradicts RHP Nick Martinez (7-9, 4.78) in the second game of the series on Saturday. In a prelude ceremony, the Mets David Wrights No. 5 jersey will withdraw.

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