Elly De La Cruz turned into the primary Reds player starting around 1919 to take second, third and home in a similar inning, the most recent energizing play from the establishment evolving youngster, and Cincinnati beat the Milwaukee Brewers 8-5 on Saturday. De La Cruz broke a 5-5 connect the seventh inning to a two-out RBI single off Elvis Peguero, then made the reliever's life hopeless in a range of two pitches. He took second on a 1-1 contribution from Peguero (1-2). On the following pitch, De La Cruz swiped third without a toss. The shook reliever got the ball from catcher William Contreras before the hill and turned his back as he strolled gradually toward the elastic. Stopping just to return his protective cap on , De La Cruz strolled down the third pattern, broke into a run and effortlessly beat Peguero's surged toss to the plate. "I continued keeping an eye on him, minding him to check whether he planned to return or on the other hand in the event that he was kee...
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