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The Cincinnati Reds missed a chance to complete a three-game sweep Wednesday night, falling 4-2 to the New York Mets at Citi Field. Despite plenty of opportunities, Cincinnati could not deliver the big hit when it mattered most, stranding 17 runners in a frustrating offensive performance.
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The Mets struck early when Juan Soto launched a solo home run in the first inning off Reds starter Andrew Abbott. New York added another run in the second on a solo shot from Eric Wagaman, giving the Mets a quick 2-0 advantage. Abbott settled down after the rough start and kept Cincinnati in the game, finishing with six innings pitched while allowing three runs, only two of them earned. His outing snapped a personal four-game winning streak, though he continued what has been a strong month overall.
The Reds chipped away in the third inning when Nathaniel Lowe drove in a run with an RBI single. Cincinnati tied things closer again in the sixth after rookie Sal Stewart delivered another RBI hit. However, every time the Reds appeared ready to seize momentum, the Mets answered. Rookie Carson Benge proved to be the difference-maker for New York, collecting two clutch RBI singles, including an insurance run in the seventh inning.
Cincinnati’s biggest issue was situational hitting. The Reds repeatedly put runners on base but failed to capitalize, leaving scoring chances wasted throughout the night. In the ninth inning, the Mets nearly opened the door again when closer Devin Williams loaded the bases, but he recovered to strike out the final two Reds hitters and secure the save.
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