Cincinnati Reds Power Past Pittsburgh Pirates 14-8: Andujar, Steer, and Marte Lead Big Win on August 10, 2025

Sunday, August 10th, 2025

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Cincinnati Reds Power Past Pittsburgh Pirates 14-8 in High-Scoring Series Finale

The Cincinnati Reds showcased their offensive firepower in a 14-8 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday, earning a split in their four-game series at PNC Park. This high-scoring matchup saw both teams combine for 30 hits, thrilling fans with a relentless display of hitting.

Andujar's Big Day for the Reds

Miguel Andujar made his presence felt for Cincinnati, blasting his first home run with the team in the second inning—a three-run shot that jumpstarted a four-run rally. Previously with the Athletics, Andujar has added another dimension to the Reds’ lineup since being acquired at the trade deadline. He continued to impact the game by starting a key sixth-inning rally that broke a 4-4 tie.

Steer and Marte Drive in Four Runs Each

Spencer Steer and Noelvi Marte each delivered outstanding performances with three hits and four RBI apiece. Marte smashed a tiebreaking double in the sixth and later hit a three-run homer during the Reds’ five-run ninth inning. Steer added a two-run double in the sixth and launched a two-run home run in the eighth, extending the Reds’ lead.

Pirates’ Offense Comes Alive but Falls Short

Despite the loss, the Pirates managed 16 hits of their own, led by Isiah Kiner-Falefa with three hits and two RBI. Pittsburgh put pressure on Cincinnati in the eighth inning, scoring three runs and cutting the Reds’ lead to just one, but the rally ended with a critical strikeout and Cincinnati pulled away in the ninth.

Pitching Matchup Overview

Reds starter Zach Littell allowed four runs over 4 1/3 innings, while Pirates starter Mike Burrows surrendered four runs across five innings, striking out six batters. Scott Barlow (6-0) got the win for Cincinnati despite retiring just one of three batters faced.

Key Moment

The pivotal moment came in the eighth inning when the Pirates scored three runs—with two coming on a throwing error by Reds second baseman Matt McLain—narrowing the deficit to 9-8. Cincinnati’s Graham Ashcraft managed to strike out Jared Triolo with the tying run in scoring position, preserving the Reds’ lead.

Key Stat

With this victory, the Reds extended their streak to 40 consecutive series without being swept, dating back to last season, underscoring their consistency throughout the year.

Up Next

The Reds return home to open a three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday night, with left-hander Andrew Abbott (8-2, 2.34 ERA) scheduled to face right-hander Taijuan Walker (4-5, 3.53 ERA).

The Pirates head to Milwaukee for a three-game set against the Brewers. Andrew Heaney (5-9, 4.77 ERA) is set to take the mound against Freddy Peralta (13-5, 3.03 ERA) in Monday’s series opener.

In summary

The Cincinnati Reds capped off a high-scoring contest with a 14-8 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates, powered by strong performances from Miguel Andujar, Spencer Steer, and Noelvi Marte. Both teams’ offenses were in full display, but Cincinnati’s timely rallies and power hitting made the difference. The win highlights the Reds’ resilience and keeps their impressive series streak alive as they prepare to face the Phillies, while the Pirates look to regroup in Milwaukee.


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