The Reds and Cardinals delivered a cinematic thriller in their latest showdown — a game that flipped on a sun-drenched, glove-deflecting play in the ninth. Up 5-4 after a grand slam, the Reds watched as the Cardinals stormed back with 10 runs, capped by a wild outfield mishap where center fielder Dane Myers called off his teammate under brutal sunlight, letting two crucial runs slip through. Despite Myers taking full blame and Francona praising his instinct, the error proved costly. With four different pitchers on deck for the Cardinals and Sal Stewart driving in two runs to briefly reclaim the RBI lead, the Reds fell short, 10-9. Now heading into a grueling road trip, this nail-biter reminds us: baseball’s smallest moments can rewrite entire narratives.

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