Watch: Spencer Steer's Go-Ahead Home Run Heard on Reds and Cubs TV and Radio

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The Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 5-1 on Tuesday night. With one out and two men on base, Spencer Steer took a 2-1 breaking ball and hit it into the left field seats to give the Reds a three-run lead, a lead they would not surrender.
It was Steer's 13th home run of season and his second clutch home run in the last week.
"It feels good," Steer said. "It's been an up-and-down year for me. I show up to the park every day with a clean state. What happened in the past happened in the past and I just try to find a tough out that day and help the team win. I was glad I was able to come through."
The Reds improved to 60-54 on the season.
Watch and listen to Steer's seventh inning home run as heard on Reds and Cubs television and radio below:
Spencer Steer’s three-run home run to give the Reds the lead as heard on all broadcasts!
— Reds Daily (@RedsDaily4) August 6, 2025
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