Overview
- Chase Burns, who worked Tuesday in Philadelphia, held the Phillies to one run over six innings with nine strikeouts and no walks.
- After a 108.8 mph comebacker from Bryce Harper struck him in the sixth, Burns scooped it and threw to first for the out.
- Cincinnati grabbed the lead in the fourth when Dane Myers and JJ Bleday hit back-to-back sacrifice flies after an Elly De La Cruz leadoff triple.
- Pierce Johnson, Sam Moll, and Tony Santillan finished the final three innings, and Santillan recorded his second save.
- The win moved the Reds to 25-24, stopped their three-game slide, and ended Philadelphia’s five-game winning streak, while Phillies DH Kyle Schwarber sat again with an illness.