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Reds beat Phillies despite losing Nick Castellanos, Jesse Winker

PHILADELPHIA – At the end of a seven-game road trip, the Cincinnati Reds had a lot of things working against them.

Nick Castellanos and manager David Bell were ejected in the first inning after Castellanos disagreed with a called third strike. Jesse Winker, who missed the last two games, exited in the third inning with an apparent injury. Starting pitcher Sonny Gray lasted only 4 2/3 innings.

It didn’t stop them from winning a series against the Philadelphia Phillies, earning a 7-4 victory at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday. The Reds finished their road trip with a 3-4 record, but they ended on a high note by taking two of three from a playoff hopeful.

There were contributions up and down the roster. Jonathan India scored three runs. Shogo Akiyama hit a two-run double. Tyler Stephenson hit a pinch-hit, two-run homer. The bullpen kept pitching out of jams. 

"This has team win written all over it," Gray said. "This took everyone on the roster. This took everyone outside of the roster. I mean, this took the entire traveling party to come away with this one."

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Aug 15, 2021; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Cincinnati Reds third baseman Jonathan India (6) celebrates in the dugout after scoring a run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the third inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

The Reds were clinging to a one-run lead before the bottom of the lineup provided some breathing room in the eighth inning. Tucker Barnhart was gifted an extra strike and made it count with an RBI double into the right-field corner. Stephenson followed his two-run homer, his fourth pinch-hit homer of the season. 

Despite playing without a couple of All-Stars, the Reds can count on production from their rookies. 


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