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    Watch: Reds crumble against Cubs in disastrous home loss

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseMay 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Cincinnati Reds play-by-play broadcaster John Sadak was exasperated after they collapsed in a house loss to the Chicago Cubs on Sunday.

    “In a season that is had some very irritating moments, that is the worst to date and it is not shut,” Sadak mentioned throughout the FanDuel Sports activities Community broadcast (h/t Dave Clark of the Cincinnati Enquirer).

    The irritating second may very well be onerous to prime. Coming into the highest of the sixth inning, the Reds led, 8-3. The Cubs proceeded to attain eight unanswered runs. 

    Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner drove in two runs with a double within the prime of the seventh inning. He additionally scored a run off a wild pitch within the sixth and a single from first baseman Michael Busch within the seventh.  

    Issues continued to snowball for the Reds within the eighth inning. Cubs catcher Reese McGuire — who was known as up from Triple-A Iowa on Sunday — homered to proper discipline on a 78 mph sweeper from Reds reduction pitcher Taylor Rodgers.





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