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Reds’ TJ Friedl Blasts Clutch Late-Game Homer to Daze Brewers, Snapping Milwaukee’s Winning Streak

June 4, 2025 2 Min Read
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On Tuesday night at Great American Ballpark, TJ Friedle made a crucial play that ended his eight-game winning streak covering the Milwaukee Brewers. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, Brewers’ left fielder Jake Bauers seemed poised to hit a game-tying home run with runners on second. However, Friedle executed a perfect catch at the wall, leaping and snatching the ball just above it, denying Bauers the home run and securing a 4-2 victory for the Cincinnati Reds. This dramatic catch sparked a huge celebration for both Friedle and the Reds.

The Reds overcame an early 2-0 deficit, with Tyler Stevenson tying the game via a two-run homer in the fourth inning. They added runs in later innings, including a sacrifice fly by Connor Joe in the seventh and a solo home run by Benson in the eighth to maintain their lead. Despite an error by Caleb Durbin, which put a runner in scoring position, the Reds held on for the win—their record improving to 30-32 and ending a three-game losing streak.

Meanwhile, the Brewers have struggled recently after a strong run, having won eight straight games against teams like the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies. They kicked off their series against the Reds with a 4-2 win on Monday but now hold a 33-29 record, sitting third in the NL Central.

Fan Take: This game highlights how split-second defensive plays can turn the tide in baseball, showcasing the sport’s unpredictability and excitement. For fans, it serves as a reminder that no lead is safe and every play counts, keeping the season thrilling and competitive.

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