Reds beat Cardinals 5-3 in 10 innings to win 3 straight road series for first time since 2023

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Five questions. Test what you know about the Reds' best road stretch in years.

Who drove in the go-ahead run in the 10th inning against St. Louis?

Kyle Leahy set a career high against the Reds on Sunday. What did he accomplish?

The Reds had a key injury concern Sunday. Who left the game and why?

Julian Garcia earned his first career save Sunday. What happened before he locked it down?

What is Chase Burns' record heading into his Monday start against Cleveland?

This is what a turnaround looks like in real time. The Reds walked out of the All-Star break sitting in last place in the NL Central — not exactly the position that inspires confidence. Then they went on the road and beat Colorado, swept a series in Seattle, and closed out St. Louis. Six wins in nine tries against three different opponents.

Sunday's game in St. Louis had all the hallmarks of a Reds win that sticks: a clutch bench contribution, extra innings, a closer notching his first career save, and Chase Burns looming on the other side of the off day. That's a good feeling heading home.

The Post-Break Road Trip: Game by Game

The Sunday finale showed off the depth that makes this Reds team worth watching even at the bottom of the standings. Andrew Abbott went six solid innings. Brock Burke escaped a bases-loaded jam in the eighth, then threw a clean ninth. And when the Cardinals intentionally walked Eugenio Suarez with two outs in the 10th to load the bases, Nathaniel Lowe answered with a two-run single to left that turned a one-run edge into a cushion.

Sal Stewart's game-winning single was the kind of bench contribution that quietly defines winning streaks. Stewart drove a line drive to right field, scoring Tyler Stephenson — who had been placed on second as the automatic runner — and suddenly the Reds had something to protect.

Sunday's Starting Pitchers: Side by Side

Andrew Abbott (CIN)Kyle Leahy (STL)
Innings Pitched66
Runs Allowed22
Hits Allowed36
Walks41
Strikeouts49 (career high)

The Game at a Glance

The Cardinals entered Sunday having lost seven of their last 10 games — a slump made all the more visible when paired against the Reds' recent momentum. Alec Burleson was one of St. Louis' bright spots with three hits, a run, and an RBI. Ivan Herrera added a solo homer. But it wasn't enough.

For Cincinnati, the road trip ends with a renewed sense of what this team can be when things click. The Reds return home Monday night with Chase Burns — the best story in their rotation at 12-1 — ready to face Cleveland. Whatever the second half holds, the Reds have given their fans something to show up for.

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