Guardians flex muscles and play long game, connecting for 6 home runs in 10-3 rout over Reds
The Cleveland Guardians showcased their power by hitting six home runs in a 10-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. This performance marked their highest home run total in a game since 2013. Manager Stephen Vogt noted that the team's younger players are beginning to develop their power as they age.
- ▪Kyle Manzardo homered twice, contributing to the Guardians' six home runs.
- ▪Cleveland's six homers were the most in a home game since 2013.
- ▪The Guardians became the first team since 2018 to score 10 runs without a hit with runners in scoring position.
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