Reds stun Rockies with 9th inning comeback win
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The Reds entered the bottom of the ninth inning trailing by a run. After Spencer Steer singled, Will Benson thought he hit a walk-off home run, but the ball bounced off the left field wall and bounced around in the outfield. Even after admiring it out of the batter's box, Benson was still able to get to third.
For the first time in De La Cruz's career, he was intentionally walked three times in a single game. He became the third player in Reds history to take three automatic passes in one game since intentional walks became a stat in 1955, joining Tucker Barnhart and Eric Davis on the shortlist, according to the Reds.
Will Benson tied it in the ninth inning with an RBI triple and scored on second baseman Orlando Arcia’s fielding error to give the Cincinnati Reds a 4-3 victory over
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Facing Rockies fireball-closer Victor Vodnik in the ninth inning and trailing, 3-2, Cincinnati's Will Benson tripled off the top of the wall in left-center field. He nearly walked the Rockies off, but at least he drove in Spencer Steer, who had led off the inning with a single, to tie the contest at Great American Ball Park.
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