St. Louis Cardinals Defeat Cincinnati Reds 7-5 in 10 Innings: Winn Drives in 3, Key Error Costs Reds – August 29, 2025

Friday, August 29th, 2025

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St. Louis Cardinals Secure Extra-Inning Victory Over Cincinnati Reds, 7-5

The St. Louis Cardinals triumphed over the Cincinnati Reds with a 7-5 win in an extra-inning thriller at Great American Ball Park. The Cardinals capitalized on a costly throwing error in the 10th inning to clinch the game, extending the Reds' losing streak to four.

Cardinals Take Advantage in the 10th Inning

With the score knotted at 5 in the 10th, Willson Contreras hit a grounder to Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz. De La Cruz's errant throw to first base was mishandled, allowing Nathan Church to cross home plate with the go-ahead run. The error, De La Cruz's 22nd of the season, proved decisive.

Masyn Winn, who drove in three runs over the course of the game, followed by adding an insurance RBI, pushing the Cardinals lead to 7-5 in the extra frame.

Offensive Highlights from Both Sides

Iván Herrera and Pedro Pagés each hit solo home runs for St. Louis, providing crucial runs in the early innings. Winn’s performance at the plate anchored the offense, as he collected three RBIs on the night.

For the Reds, Elly De La Cruz had a strong game at the plate despite his defensive miscue, contributing a double, a triple, and two runs scored. Ke’Bryan Hayes launched a solo home run in the eighth inning to tie the game, his fifth of the season. Spencer Steer and Noelvi Marte also homered for Cincinnati.

Pitching Performances

Cardinals reliever Matt Svanson earned his third victory of the year, while Ryan Fernandez secured his first save, retiring the side in the 10th and striking out De La Cruz to close the game.

Cincinnati starter Zach Littell allowed four runs over his first three innings but found a rhythm, retiring 14 consecutive Cardinals at one point.

Key Moment

The pivotal moment came in the 10th inning when Steer was unable to handle De La Cruz's bounced throw, allowing the go-ahead run to score and turning the tides in favor of St. Louis.

Key Stat

Ke’Bryan Hayes hit his fifth home run of the season, and his third in 26 games since joining the Reds. By comparison, he had just two home runs in 100 games with Pittsburgh this year.

Up Next

The Reds look to break their skid on Saturday night, sending left-hander Andrew Abbott (8-4, 2.62 ERA) to the mound against the Cardinals’ right-hander Michael McGreevy (5-2, 4.43 ERA).

In summary

The St. Louis Cardinals outlasted the Cincinnati Reds 7-5 in extra innings, taking advantage of defensive miscues and timely hitting from Masyn Winn, Iván Herrera, and Pedro Pagés. The Reds, highlighted by Elly De La Cruz’s offensive efforts and Ke’Bryan Hayes’ late homer, continue searching for answers as their losing streak extends. Saturday's matchup will see Andrew Abbott and Michael McGreevy face off as both teams aim for momentum late in the MLB season.


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