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Cincinnati Reds vs. Detroit Tigers - Live Score - June 15, 2025

Cincinnati Reds vs. Detroit Tigers - Live Score - June 15, 2025

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Bot 6, 0 on, 0 out - S. Barlow has replaced W. Miley at pitcher for Reds.
CIN 2 DET 2 Bot 4, 1 out - W. Pérez hit a solo home run (4) off W. Miley.
CIN 2 DET 2 Top 4, 1 out - C. Joe drove in 1 run with a sac fly off S. Gipson-Long.
CIN 2 DET 1 Top 4, 0 out - T. Stephenson singled off S. Gipson-Long to drive in 1 run.
CIN 1 DET 1 Bot 3, 0 out - J. Jones hit a solo home run (2) off W. Miley.
CIN 0 DET 1
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