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Reds End Losing Streak With Explosive Offense Against Brewers

Cincinnati's resurgent lineup powered an 11-7 victory on Saturday, halting Milwaukee's four-game winning streak and marking a turnaround after historic scoring struggles.

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Overview

  • The Cincinnati Reds snapped their four-game losing streak with an 11-7 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday night, led by four home runs and a rejuvenated offense.
  • TJ Friedl went 4-for-5, including a two-run homer, while Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Blake Dunn, and Jose Trevino also contributed home runs in the Reds' offensive surge.
  • The Reds had endured a 35-inning scoreless streak, their longest since 1946, before breaking out with 14 hits and 11 runs in the victory.
  • Milwaukee's Sal Frelick stood out despite the loss, going 4-for-5 with two singles, a double, and a triple, continuing his strong start to the season with a .321 batting average.
  • The Brewers, who had shown significant improvement in pitching during their four-game winning streak, struggled on Saturday as starter Elvin Rodríguez allowed seven runs in four innings.