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Sal Stewart homers twice, breaks Reds record

Sal Stewart has set a new Cincinnati Reds record after a standout multi-homer performance in a victory over the Phillies.

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The Cincinnati Reds defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 11-5. During the game, Sal Stewart hit two home runs, breaking a Reds record. The matchup featured a notable inning for Cincinnati that included four home runs, three of which were hit consecutively.

Coverage from NBC Sports focuses on Stewart's record-breaking feat. Meanwhile, MLB.com highlights the team's four-homer inning. Reports from Inquirer.com, ESPN, and Yahoo Sports emphasize the Phillies' struggles, specifically citing a lack of starting pitching and left-handed bullpen depth.

Future attention will likely center on how the Phillies address their left-handed relief issues and the continued performance of Sal Stewart following his record.

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Quick answers

What record did Sal Stewart break?

According to NBC Sports, Sal Stewart broke a Reds record after homering twice in the game.

What was the final score of the game?

The Reds defeated the Phillies 11-5.

What specific weaknesses did the Phillies exhibit?

Coverage from Inquirer.com and Yahoo Sports identifies a lack of starting pitching and a deficiency in left-handed bullpen depth.

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