Cincinnati Reds Use Trio of Triples and Gavin Lux Homer to Defeat Los Angeles Angels 4-1 on August 18, 2025

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Cincinnati Reds Triumph Over Los Angeles Angels with Early Power and Leadoff Triples

The Cincinnati Reds secured a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels, powered by an early two-run homer from Gavin Lux and an exceptional display of leadoff triples at Angel Stadium on Monday night.

Early Offense Sets the Tone

TJ Friedl sparked the first inning with a leadoff single off Angels starter Victor Mederos, who was making just his second career start. Gavin Lux immediately capitalized, smashing his fifth home run of the season to give the Reds a quick 2-0 lead.

Red-Hot Triples Fuel the Reds

The Reds made history by recording three leadoff triples in the game, their highest since June 2019. In the third inning, Austin Hays tripled but was left stranded. Elly De La Cruz opened the fifth with his fourth triple of the season and soon scored on a sacrifice fly by Hays, extending the lead to 3-1. Ke’Bryan Hayes added another leadoff triple in the eighth after center fielder Luis Rengifo misplayed a deep drive, setting up Matt McLain’s sacrifice fly to cap the scoring at 4-1.

Pitching Keeps the Angels in Check

Brady Singer delivered a strong performance for Cincinnati, pitching six innings and allowing only an RBI double to Taylor Ward in the opening frame. Singer, now 11-9, improved to 3-1 in August starts, permitting just five runs over his last 21 2/3 innings. In the eighth, Scott Barlow entered with two runners on, striking out Jo Adell to end the threat and recording three more strikeouts in the ninth for his first save of the season.

Angels Struggle to Capitalize

Victor Mederos, still seeking his first MLB win, surrendered three runs on nine hits and three walks over five innings. The Angels threatened in the sixth with back-to-back singles from Nolan Schanuel and Mike Trout, but Singer escaped the jam by retiring Taylor Ward on a shallow fly and freezing Yoán Moncada on a called third strike.

Key Stat: Reds’ Winning Streak Over Angels

The victory marked the Reds’ ninth straight win over the Angels, bringing Cincinnati (66-60) within one game of the final National League wild card spot.

Up Next

The Reds will send right-hander Hunter Greene (5-3, 2.47 ERA) to the mound on Tuesday, while the Angels counter with right-hander Kyle Hendricks (6-8, 4.88 ERA).

In summary

The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Los Angeles Angels 4-1, fueled by an early home run from Gavin Lux and a trio of pivotal leadoff triples. Brady Singer continued his strong August with six quality innings, while Scott Barlow closed the door for his first save. With their ninth consecutive win over the Angels, the Reds enhanced their playoff hopes and set the stage for an exciting series continuation.


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