Daylen Lile -- General News
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The Washington Nationals defeated the Cincinnati Reds in a high-scoring affair at Great American Ball Park, with Daylen Lile delivering the go-ahead home run in the top of the 10th inning. The Reds jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the first inning when Tyler Stephenson hit a grand slam off Nationals starter Jake Irvin, who struggled with control. However, the Nationals mounted an immediate comeback. CJ Abrams doubled to start the second inning, and after successive hits and a Keibert Ruiz home run that made it 5-2, the Nationals had climbed back into the game. The score reached 6-6 after three innings as both teams traded runs. Both bullpens settled in after that point, with Nationals reliever Mitchell Parker delivering three scoreless innings. Lile, who was born in Louisville near Cincinnati and had family and friends in attendance, has emerged as a clutch performer in the series with three home runs, including the game-winning blast. His father was seen running down the stairs at Great American Ball Park celebrating the decisive hit.
The Washington Nationals defeated the Cincinnati Reds 8-7 in 10 innings on Wednesday at Great American Ball Park. Daylen Lile, a 23-year-old second-year player from Louisville, Kentucky, delivered the decisive blow with a 409-foot 2-run homer in the 10th inning off Tony Santillan (1-2), scoring automatic runner CJ Abrams. Lile's father watched from the stands as his son recorded his third homer in two games and sixth of the season.
Cincinnati struck first with Tyler Stephenson's grand slam in the first inning, establishing a 5-0 lead. Washington responded with a four-run second inning featuring a Keibert Ruiz 2-run homer and a Joey Wiemer RBI double. The Nationals tied the game 5-5 after Joey Wiemer drew a bases-loaded walk in the third. Cincinnati regained the lead 6-5 on a throwing error by Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams, but Washington tied it again in the sixth on an RBI grounder by Luis García Jr.
The game remained deadlocked through nine innings until Lile's heroics in the 10th. In the bottom of the 10th, a fan interference ruling awarded Spencer Steer a double after he hit a line drive to the left field wall that a fan caught while reaching over the fence, scoring automatic runner Sal Stewart. PJ Poulin recorded the final two outs for his second save, with Gus Varland (1-1) pitching a scoreless ninth. The loss extended Cincinnati's skid to 10 losses in 12 games, while Washington improved to 15-9 on the road.