
Dateline: Cincinnati
The St. Louis Cardinals spotted the Reds three runs then took advantage of charity to walk away with a 10-3 win.
Three errors, nine issued walks, and two hit batters doomed the Reds to fall to the .500 mark at 31-31 in the season.
There are 100 games left and an injury riddled bullpen, starting rotation, bullpen and Elly De La Cruz must come back strong.
The Reds got off to a fast start against Kyle Leahy.
Blake Dunn singled to open the game. Spencer Steer walked. He extended his career-high on base streak to 23 games. Sal Stewart doubled to the gap in right center to drive them both home. Stewart went to third on a deep fly to right by Nathaniel Lowe. Eugenio Suarez singled to make it 3-0.
The Cardinals got two runs back against Brady Singer.
Lars Nootbaar got credit for a single to rookie shortstop Edwin Arroyo who committed his first career error with a bad throw. Ivan Herrera grounded to short and Arroyo threw Nootbaar out at third. Alec Burleson singled to put runners on the corner. Jordan Walker struck out looking. Brayan Torres reached when he grounder to Steer at second. He threw to first but first base umpire, Ben May ruled Stewart was off the base. The Reds challenged the call it was upheld and Stewart was charged with an error Terry Francona was ejected protecting Stewart and protesting the decision. Masyn Winn walked to load the bases. Singer threw a wild pitch to score the second unearned run of the inning
Burleson led off the bottom of the third to tie the score it was eighth of the season. It was the 17th given up by Singer which tied him with Shota Imanaga for second most in Major League Baseball.
The Cardinals took the lead in the fifth. Herrera walked. Singer left the game replaced by Brock Burke. Burleson forced the runner at second but went to second on a bad pickoff throw. He scored on Walker’s double.
Singer pitched four plus innings. He allowed four runs, one earned on four hits and three walks. He struck out six.
Hunter Dobbins shut the Reds down over the last five innings to earn the win.
Zach Maxwell took over for the Reds in the bottom of the sixth.
Victor Scott II hit an infield single and scored on a double by Nootbaar. Herrera single to score Nootbaar. Luis Mey relieved Maxwell with runners on first and second with one out. Mey walked Torres to load the bases with two out. He hit Winn with a pitch to force in the Cardinals seventh run. Jose Fermin singled off Suarez glove at third to plate to make it. Crooks walked to make it 9-3. It was the 18th time that Reds’ pitchers have walked in a run. The 19th walked in run scored when Scott also walked. Mey was yanked for Zach McCambley.
Reds pitching coach took a leave of absence for undisclosed personal reasons assistant Matt Tracy was elevated to cover. McCambley struck out Nootbar to end the six-run nightmare.
McCambley retired the first six batters he faced before he caught the disease. He walked and hit a batter before completing 2 1/3 scoreless innings.
