The decisive moment

Cincinnati seized control early and refused to look back, building a margin that swelled to five runs by night's end. The Reds never trailed in a tidy 7-2 road win, turning steady offense into a comfortable cushion the Mets could not erase.

By the numbers

  • Final score: Cincinnati 7, New York 2
  • Reds led by as many as five runs
  • Chase Burns logged a solid outing on the mound for Cincinnati
  • David Peterson worked through traffic for New York
  • Sean Manaea took the ball for the Mets in a losing effort

The five-run margin reflected an evening where Cincinnati controlled the tempo from the opening innings.

What it means

The road win is a confidence builder for a Reds club looking to stack quality results in the 2026 MLB Regular Season. For the Mets, a flat night at home is a reminder of the work ahead, with Cincinnati navigating its rotation around the absence of Carson Spiers, who remains out with an elbow issue. New York will look to turn the page quickly and tighten things up at the plate.

What to watch next

The Mets will aim to respond with a stronger offensive showing in their next outing, while the Reds try to carry this road momentum forward.