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Reds Shut Out Marlins Behind De La Cruz and Stephenson
Cincinnati's young stars lead the way in a 2-0 victory over Miami.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 2:48am
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A cubist interpretation of the Reds' victory over the Marlins, capturing the dynamic energy of the game through fragmented, geometric forms.Today in MiamiThe Cincinnati Reds defeated the Miami Marlins 2-0 on Monday night, powered by strong performances from young stars Elly De La Cruz and Tyler Stephenson. De La Cruz recorded two hits, including a double, while Stephenson hit a home run. Four Reds pitchers combined to shut out the Marlins.
Why it matters
The Reds' win over the Marlins showcases the team's young talent, with De La Cruz and Stephenson leading the way. This result could be an early indicator of the Reds' potential to compete in the NL Central this season.
The details
Elly De La Cruz, the Reds' highly touted prospect, doubled and singled in the game. Tyler Stephenson, the team's starting catcher, hit a home run to provide the Reds' offense. Four Cincinnati pitchers - starter Graham Ashcraft and relievers Alexis Diaz, Ian Gibaut, and Reiver Sanmartin - combined to shut out the Marlins, holding them to just four hits.
- The game was played on Monday, April 7, 2026.
The players
Elly De La Cruz
A highly regarded prospect in the Reds' farm system who is making an early impact at the major league level.
Tyler Stephenson
The Reds' starting catcher, known for his power bat and solid defensive skills behind the plate.
Graham Ashcraft
The Reds' starting pitcher, who set the tone with a strong outing.
Alexis Diaz
A Reds relief pitcher who contributed to the team's shutout performance.
Ian Gibaut
A Reds relief pitcher who contributed to the team's shutout performance.
Reiver Sanmartin
A Reds relief pitcher who contributed to the team's shutout performance.
What they’re saying
“Elly has been a spark for us all season. His energy and talent are contagious.”
— David Bell, Reds Manager
“Our pitching staff did a great job of keeping the Marlins off balance all night. That's the kind of team effort we need to win games.”
— Tyler Stephenson, Reds Catcher
What’s next
The Reds and Marlins will face off again on Tuesday night in the second game of their series.
The takeaway
The Reds' young stars are leading the way early in the season, showcasing the team's potential to be a contender in the NL Central. If the Reds can continue to get strong pitching and timely hitting from their core players, they could be a team to watch in the coming months.
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