NEW YORK -- Hoping to salvage something from a four-game series at Citi Field, which manager Bryan Price called a "house of horrors" for his team over the years, the Reds escaped Sunday with a come-from-behind, 10-5 win over the Mets thanks to a disputed ruling at home plate.
Stuck in a tie game in the eighth, Reds catcher Tucker Barnhart ripped a double to center, allowing Eugenio Suarez to score the go-ahead run with ease. Initially, home-plate umpire Shane Livensparger ruled that the Mets' relay was in time to cut down a second runner, Scott Schebler, at the plate.