The Reds’ series against the Yankees was marked by a standoff that took place before the first pitch on Thursday. Reds infielder Graham Ashcraft and Carson Spiers faced off against Yankees’ Ian Hamilton and Cody Poteet in a tense confrontation that lasted more than five minutes after the national anthem. Eventually, Spiers backed down and returned to the dugout, while Ashcraft remained standing. The Reds shared video of the standoff on social media, showcasing Ashcraft as the last man standing before Yankees manager Aaron Boone instructed his players to end it.
Despite the delay caused by the standoff, the Reds went on to beat the Yankees 8-4 to complete a three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium. This victory marked a significant milestone for the Reds, who have been showing their competitive spirit and determination throughout their season.
As they prepare to host the Detroit Tigers at Great American Ball Park this weekend, Ashcraft and Spiers are both recognized for their bravery and refusal to back down during the confrontation. The Reds continue to demonstrate their competitive spirit as they face off against opponents in the league.
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