The Cincinnati Reds suffered a painful 10-9 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday after middle fielder Dane Myers dropped a fly ball with two outs within the ninth inning, turning a late Reds lead right into a wild Cardinals comeback.
Dane Myers’ Ninth-Inning Blunder
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Reds middle fielder Dane Myers dropped a fly ball to lose the sport, and perhaps the Reds’ playoff hopes 🤯 pic.twitter.com/WppSF6nYBl
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Cincinnati led 5-4 coming into the ultimate inning and appeared near ending the sport. Instead, a routine-looking play in left-center modified the whole lot.
With two outs, Cardinals shortstop J.J. Wetherholt lifted a ball towards left-center subject. Myers moved towards it and known as off left fielder TJ Friedl, however the ball bounced off his glove and rolled towards the warning monitor.
The mistake allowed Masyn Winn and Jose Fermin to attain, placing St. Louis forward 6-5.
The Cardinals then saved attacking. Alec Burleson singled house one other run, and a bases-loaded stroll pushed the result in 8-5. Fermin returned to the plate later within the inning and singled house two extra runs, giving St. Louis a 10-5 benefit, AP News reported.
For Cincinnati, the loss was particularly robust as a result of the Reds had constructed their lead with an enormous sixth inning.
Matt McLain hit his second profession grand slam throughout a five-run rally, placing Cincinnati forward 5-4. Earlier, Jordan Walker had given St. Louis a 4-0 lead with a three-run homer and later drove in one other run on a groundout.
Reds Rally for Four, Fall 10-9 to Cardinals
The Cardinals refused to let the sport finish quietly, although. Cincinnati answered with 4 runs within the backside of the ninth.
Eugenio Suárez singled house Matt McLain, whereas Sal Stewart drove in two extra runs. Riley O’Brien then walked Tyler Stephenson with the bases loaded, permitting Elly De La Cruz to attain and chopping the Cardinals’ result in 10-9. But Cincinnati’s remaining likelihood ended when McLain lined out with the bases loaded.
According to the NY Post, Myers took accountability for the play afterward, explaining that he and Friedl had mentioned tips on how to deal with balls hit into the hole.
“Anything in that gap with how we were shaded was supposed to be mine,” Myers stated, including, “I called him off and just didn’t make the play.”
Reds supervisor Terry Francona stated Myers seemed to be coping with the solar however nonetheless described the play as a easy mistake.
The defeat dropped Cincinnati to 61-67 and left the Reds seven video games behind the ultimate National League wild-card spot. St. Louis, in the meantime, gained the collection 3-2 and moved to inside 2½ video games of the final wild-card place.
It was a brutal ending for Cincinnati: one dropped ball with two outs turned a 5-4 lead right into a 10-9 defeat.
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