Guardians go deep six times in 10-3 win over Reds

Cleveland turned on the power at Progressive Field, beating Cincinnati 10-3 in MLB action in front of 27,388 fans. The Guardians launched six home runs and scored in six different innings to pull away. Cincinnati collected 11 hits but left 15 runners on base and managed just one long ball.
Power surge lifts Cleveland
The Guardians spread the damage. Kyle Manzardo crushed two home runs and drove in three. José Ramírez, Chase DeLauter, Ángel Martínez and Brayan Rocchio each added a homer, giving Cleveland six in total. Travis Bazzana chipped in a 3-for-4 night, while Steven Kwan reached twice and scored.
Cleveland’s bats were efficient and ruthless. They posted a .343 average, 1.311 OPS and 10 RBI on 12 hits, pairing loud contact with timely swings.
Williams deals, bullpen seals it
Gavin Williams set the tone on the mound. The right-hander worked 6 innings with 7 strikeouts and no walks, allowing 2 earned runs on 8 hits to earn the win. Tim Herrin struck out three in a scoreless seventh, and Codi Heuer covered the final two frames with one run allowed.
Cincinnati started Brady Singer, who yielded 5 earned runs and 3 homers in 4 innings. The Reds bullpen surrendered three more homers across 4 innings.
Reds create traffic but lack the big swing
Cincinnati’s lineup produced 11 hits and 3 doubles but cashed in only three runs. Elly De La Cruz went 2-for-5 with a double and a solo homer. Spencer Steer and Nathaniel Lowe each had two hits, with Lowe adding an RBI double. Pinch hitter Dane Myers delivered a run-scoring single, yet the Reds stranded 15.
Cleveland’s defense was clean and clinical, recording 11 assists and 27 putouts with no errors.
Key numbers from the box score
– Home runs: Cleveland 6, Cincinnati 1
– OPS: Cleveland 1.311, Cincinnati 0.814
– Walks: Cleveland 4, Cincinnati 2
– Left on base: Cleveland 10, Cincinnati 15
It was a simple equation at Progressive Field. The Guardians paired swing decisions with slug, and their staff piled up 12 strikeouts. For full box score details, live win probability and play-by-play, check the game page on Sofascore.
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18 May 2026Guardians go deep six times in 10-3 win over Reds

Cleveland turned on the power at Progressive Field, beating Cincinnati 10-3 in MLB action in front of 27,388 fans. The Guardians launched six home runs and scored in six different innings to pull away. Cincinnati collected 11 hits but left 15 runners on base and managed just one long ball.
Power surge lifts Cleveland
The Guardians spread the damage. Kyle Manzardo crushed two home runs and drove in three. José Ramírez, Chase DeLauter, Ángel Martínez and Brayan Rocchio each added a homer, giving Cleveland six in total. Travis Bazzana chipped in a 3-for-4 night, while Steven Kwan reached twice and scored.
Cleveland’s bats were efficient and ruthless. They posted a .343 average, 1.311 OPS and 10 RBI on 12 hits, pairing loud contact with timely swings.
Williams deals, bullpen seals it
Gavin Williams set the tone on the mound. The right-hander worked 6 innings with 7 strikeouts and no walks, allowing 2 earned runs on 8 hits to earn the win. Tim Herrin struck out three in a scoreless seventh, and Codi Heuer covered the final two frames with one run allowed.
Cincinnati started Brady Singer, who yielded 5 earned runs and 3 homers in 4 innings. The Reds bullpen surrendered three more homers across 4 innings.
Reds create traffic but lack the big swing
Cincinnati’s lineup produced 11 hits and 3 doubles but cashed in only three runs. Elly De La Cruz went 2-for-5 with a double and a solo homer. Spencer Steer and Nathaniel Lowe each had two hits, with Lowe adding an RBI double. Pinch hitter Dane Myers delivered a run-scoring single, yet the Reds stranded 15.
Cleveland’s defense was clean and clinical, recording 11 assists and 27 putouts with no errors.
Key numbers from the box score
– Home runs: Cleveland 6, Cincinnati 1
– OPS: Cleveland 1.311, Cincinnati 0.814
– Walks: Cleveland 4, Cincinnati 2
– Left on base: Cleveland 10, Cincinnati 15
It was a simple equation at Progressive Field. The Guardians paired swing decisions with slug, and their staff piled up 12 strikeouts. For full box score details, live win probability and play-by-play, check the game page on Sofascore.
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