Every day until Opening Day arrives, Phillies Nation will take a daily look back at a regular season victory from that particular day in history that you can watch in full in lieu of live Phillies baseball. Think of it is as your daily Phillies watch recommendation. Scott Kingery hit his first career grand slam in just his eighth career start. (Kyle Ross/Icon Sportswire) The first dollar dog night of the season is always a cause for celebration. Even more so considering ace Aaron Nola was on the mound to take on the Cincinnati Reds. Despite the cool temperatures, Nola took care of business, going eight innings while allowing only one run on three hits. The offense remained hitless until the sixth inning, struggling to break through against starter Homer Bailey. They took the lead in the seventh off a J.P. Crawford RBI single against future former Phillies reliever Jared Hughes. In the eighth, the Reds made the interesting decision to walk Nick Williams and load the bases for Scott Kingery. Kingery made them pay, as he pulled his first career grand slam over the wall in left to give his team a 6-1 lead. Reds Lineup Jesse Winker, right fieldJosé Peraza, second baseJoey Votto, first baseScooter Gennett, second baseAdam Duvall, left fieldTucker Barnhart, catcherAlex Blandino, third baseHomer Bailey, pitcherBilly Hamilton, center field Phillies Lineup César Hernandez, second baseCarlos Santana, first baseOdubel Herrera, center fieldRhys Hoskins, first baseNick Williams, left fieldScott Kingery, third baseJorge Alfaro, catcherJ.P. Crawford, shortstopAaron Nola, pitcher You can watch the full game down below or by usingthis link.You can also watch it on your Smart TV or streaming device with the Youtube app. Just put in 'CIN at PHI April 10 2018' into the search bar and click on the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnc84_64UDo MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Bryce Harper Gives Honest Thoughts On Gabe KaplerScott Kingery Opens Up On The Challenges Of Playing Multiple PositionsPhillies Phlashback: The Time Ryan Howard Dominated In JapanAndrew McCutchen Says He’ll Lead Off When 2020 Season BeginsForbes Says Phillies Are Now Worth 2 BillionBryce Harper On J.T. Realmuto: ‘I Want Him More Than Anything’Realmuto, Gregorius Will Become Free Agents After 2020 Season Regardless Of LengthZack Wheeler On Latest MLB Proposal: ‘That’s Not Going To Work’Joe Girardi Gushes About Bryce Harper: ‘He’s Such A Good Person’Sportsradio 94 WIP To Air 4 Classic Phillies Games In April