Elly de la Cruz (HR, 3 products produced) feeds the reds after the Yankees
The manager of the Reds of Cincinnati, Terry Francona (77) and the Cruz Elly Cop (44), hide in the canoe before the first round of the interleague MLB match between the Reds of Cincinnati and the New York Yankees at the Great American Ball Park in downtown Cincinnati on Monday, June 23, 2025.

Elly de la Cruz dominated, tripled and simple and rolled in three points while the Cincinnati Reds beat the New York 6-1 Yankees visiting a three game set on Monday evening.

From La Cruz expired for a pair of defensive errors by falling to a shy double of his second career cycle. De la Cruz completed its memorable evening with its 18th circuit, a shot in the opposite field to the eighth round. Gavin Lux added a solo circuit for the Reds.

Cincinnati Scott Barlow (3-0) lift relieved Starter Nick Lodolo with a fifth withdrawal and withdrew the five strikers he faced to win the victory.

Aaron judge completed a circuit of 398 feet on the higher deck on the left, his 28th of the season, while Cody Bellinger doubled twice and succeeded three strokes for the Yankees.

After the scanning of three games of last year at Yankee Stadium, the Reds beat the Yankees four consecutive times, the longest sequence of these series since Cincinnati swept away the 1976 world series.

Barlow entered the fifth after Lodolo worked through 94 locations during a stifling night on the Ohio river, where the temperature was 92 degrees at first steps and the heat index approached 100 degrees.

Lodolo granted a point on six strokes, withdrawing six and not walking. The left -hander of Cincinnati made the judge’s circuit with two withdrawals in the first.

Leaving Allan Winans (0-1) did his debut at the Yankees and sailed early, needing only 24 throws to spend three heats. Winans, which had 7-0 with the Triple-A club from New York to Scranon / Wilkes-Barre, was called to start after Ryan Yarbrough made the injured list with a right oblique tension.

Winans, loaded with four points on five strokes in 4 1/3 innings, defeated in the fourth while DE CRUZ aligned a triple over the head of the central field player Bellinger for a triple race score to equalize the match at 1-1. Spencer Steer followed with a sacrificial fly on the left to put cincinnati in front of 2-1.

Gavin Lux then hung a Winans ground inside the pole for lack right for his fourth circuit and a 3-1 advance. From La Cruz chose a race in the fifth and Jose Trevino struck a simple RBI in the eighth.

– field level media

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