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I am a freelance writer. I've covered the Cincinnati Reds, Bengals and others since 1992. I have a background in sales as well. I've sold consumer electronics, advertising and consumer package goods for companies ranging from the now defunct Circuit City to Procter&Gamble. I have worked as a stats operator for Xavier University, the University of Cincinnati, the College of Mount St. Joe and Colerain High School.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Brandon Williamson Leaves Early Hunter Goodman Powers Rockies To Even Series

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Reds starter Brandon Williamson had to leave the game early. Hunter Goodman powered the Colorado Rockies to an 13-2 win over the Reds to even the series.

The Rockies scored three runs in the first inning off Williamson. Brenton Doyle doubled with one out. With two outs, Williamson walked Hunter Goodman and Willi Castro. Brett Sullivan hit a double into the right field corner that cleared the bases as Castro beat the throw home.

The Reds attempt to get a run back went wrong. Matt McLain singled up the middle and stole second. Sal Stewart sent an identical ground ball up the middle. Shortstop Ezequiel Tovar made a diving stop in the outfield grass and recovered in time to throw McLain out at home.

The Rockies added a run in the third. Doyle walked and TJ Rumfield singled off the glove of Ke'Bryan Hayes at third base. Castro double of the wall in left center field to score Doyle.

Williamson left the game with left shoulder fatigue after three inning, allowing four runs on four hits and four walks. 

"We will get an MRI in the morning," Terry Francona said. "His command was off. The walks, that's a hard way to win."

"I feel like I'm catching up to a lot of rehab, not playing for so long. I'm trying to figure it out," Williamson said. "I felt like I had to drop down. I'm battling that. I haven't pitched in two years, including up to spring training. Now I'm close to 50 innings. Even if I didn't have surgeries, I'd probably be at that point. That just kind of adds to it."

Luis Mey relieved him on the mound.

"It's the first time, I've seen him this year. He's pretty impressive," catcher Jose Trevino said. "His slider is much improved."

Hunter Goodman hit his eighth home run of the season in the fifth inning to put the Rockies up 5-0.

Mey pitched two innings and struck out four but gave up the home run.

Jose Franco followed him to the mound.

"He was pretty impressive, coming out of the bullpen, trying to get some relief for our guys," Trevino said.

Goodman hit a two-run home run to extend Colorado's lead to 7-0 in the seventh inning. It was his ninth of the year and seventh time he's had a multi-home run game.  Castro singled and Sullivan hit his second double in front of  Kyle Karros' sacrifice fly to go up 8-0.

The Rockies scored five runs in the ninth off catcher Trevino's knuckleball.

Tyler Stephenson doubled off Jimmy Herget to open the ninth inning. Will Benson shattered the shutout with his first home run of the season.


Brandon Williamson Faces Rockies And Tomoyuki Sagano

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Dateline: Cincinnati


Brandon Williamson is making his sixth start of the season against the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday (042926).

Williamson missed all of 2025 after surgery on his left elbow. He returned to the major league mound against the Pittsburgh Pirates on March 31 after 15 months of rehab.

The long, lean, left hander has been sporadic in his other five starts, forging a 2-2 record and a 5.40 ERA. He pitched at least four innings in his five starts with a long start of  6 2/3 innings against the Miami Marlins. He allowed no runs on three hits and a walk. His last start was against the Tampa Bay Rays. He lasted 4 1/3 innings, allowing five runs on seven hits and three walks.

This will be Williamson's third start against Colorado. He has no record with a 3.38 ERA over 10 2/3 innings.

Tomoyuki Sagano will start against the Reds. He comes in with a 2-1 record and a 3.42 ERA. He has two quality starts, including a six-inning, one run game against the Philadelphia Phillies on April 5 and a six-inning, two-run outing against the San Dielgo Padres. He last started against the Padres on April 22. He pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing one run on four hits and a walk. He struck out four.

The Rockies signed him to a free agent contract in February. He had a 10-10 record in 30 starts and a 4.64 ERA with the Baltimore Orioles last season.

The 36-year old right hander will face:

TJ Friedl CF

Matt McLain 2B

Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart 1B

Nathaniel Lowe DH

Spencer Steer RF

JJ Bleday LF

Jose Trevino C

Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B


Williamson will try to solve:

Jordan Beck LF

Brenton Doyle CF

TJ Rumfield 1B

Hunter Goodman DH

Willi Castro 2B

Brett Sullivan C

Kyle Karros 3B

Ezequial Tovar SS

Micky Moniak RF

Graham Ashcraft Placed On Bereavement List Luis Mey Recalled

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Dateline: Cincinnati


Graham Ashcraft's grandfather is ailing in his hometown of Huntsville, Alabama.

The Reds allowed him to leave to be with family. 

Luis Mey was recalled from Triple A Louisville to take his place.

Ashcraft held the Reds 4-2 lead on Tuesday night after getting word about his grandfather in the afternoon. He gave up two hits but a double play turned by Elly De La Cruz and Matt McLain took him out of the inning.

Ashcraft made 15 appearances so far this year with a 1-0 record, one save and a 1.20 ERA.

"Graham came in last night. His grandfather had a tough time during spring. Then rallied but things took a turn for the worst. He was really upset so, I told him I don't know what the rules are but go. We'll figure it out," Terry Francona said.

Mey has appeared in 11 games for the Bats with no record and a 4.91 ERA. He has one save. He has given up nine runs, six earned in 11 innings with 13 hits and three walks. He struck out 14.

Mey is rested he last pitched on Saturday, April 25.

"His breaking ball has really improved. He's been tougher on left handers which is really good," Francona said.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Elly De La Cruz Drives Four Runs Save Two With His Glove Spencer Steer Homers To Take Early Lead

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Dateline: Cincinnati


Spencer Steer hit a two-run home run and Elly De La Cruz drove in four runs to send the Reds to a 7-2 win over the Colorado Rockies to open the three game series.

Two players were happy to see Kyle Freeland come off the injured list to make his 10th career start against the Reds. Freeland himself and Spencer Steer

"We try to keep the same mentallity," De La Cruz said. "We play to win. We want to keep it that way. The work I put in the off season was to be healthy to be able to play everyday. I feel pretty good. I feel pretty comfortable at the plate."

Steer belted his fifth home run of the season to allow the Reds to stake Chase Burns to a 3-0 lead. His home run was the third he's hit off Freeland in the nine at bats he faced him.

De La Cruz didn't shed a tear either. He came into the game with three singles and six at bats against the veteran left hander.

"Right handed he has been so much better," Francona said. "You've heard me say and I'll say it again, when you drive the ball the other way, you're fundamentally very sound. He and Sal are strong enough when they hit the ball the other way, they get rewarded."

Dane Myers walked to open the Reds half of the first. He moved to second when second baseman Edouard made a sliding stop on Matt McLain's bullet up the middle. De La Cruz got jammed but placed the bloop just beyond the reach of first baseman, Troy Johnston. Cruz stole second while Sal Stewart was at the plate. After a pop out to second base, Steer reached the left field stands to score two runs. 

Burns struck out three batters in the first inning after walking Julien leading off. He gave up a leadoff single in a scoreless second inning but gave up a leadoff home run to Julien in the third, his second of the season. T.J Brumfeld open the fourth with a double but De La Cruz short hopped a high bouncer over the head of Ke'Bryan Hayes at third base and made an acrobatic throw to Stewart, who scouped to ball in time to nip Tyler Freeman at first. 

"I just wanted to catch the ball and make a play," De La Cruz said. "It was a high bounce so I was able to see it. You have to throw. If you don't throw, you're not going to make an out."

De La Cruz may not have been impressed with himself but veteran manager, Terry Francona was.

"That play he made to his right was a physically as an impressive play as you're ever going to see," Francona said. "I thought the play that may have been more impressive was the double play ball because that ball probably should have hit him in the Adam's Apple."

The Reds got the the run back in the bottom of the third. Myers singled and stole second. De La Cruz made it 5-for-8 against Freeland with a line drive up the middle to drive in his second run of the game.

Jake McCarthy bunted for a single with one out in the fifth. He stole second and scored on Julien's second hit a solid single.

Burns pitched out of another jam in the sixth. Rumfield singled to become the fifth lead off man to reach in six innings. Stewart alertly took out the lead runner after fielding a hard bunt by Freeman. Johnston doubled but Burns recorded his ninth strike out with Kyle Karros and got Tovar on a fly to right.

"I told Sal that was a great play after the inning," Hayes said. "He's has a great internal clock."

Burns finished with six innings, allowing two runs on seven hits and a walk and nine strikeouts.

"You're trying to go as far as possible. You kind of get fatigued out there so you take it pitch by pitch," Burns said. "When they start making better contact, you bear down and make sure you locate. DJ and I talk about it all the time, just staying in tune and staying in my breath. I try to slow the game down mentally."

"He left a couple sliders that they hit," Francona said. "But when they had a couple runners in scoring position even when we played back, he took it upon himself to go for the strikeout. He reached back and threw some really good sliders."

Graham Ashcraft, first "Grindstone Cowboy" to relieve in the seventh inning. He gave up Julien's third hit and a single by Micky Moniak with to put runners on the corners with one out. Hunter Goodman hit into a 6-4-3 double play.

Tony Santillan entered in the eighth. He allowed a two-out walk and a single but struck out Tovar to send the game to the eighth.

Tanner Gordon pitched two scoreless innings for Colorado but ran out of gas in the eighth.

Myers infield single allowed him to reach base for the third time. De La Cruz hit his 10th home run of the season to the opposite field to increase the margin. He matched Tony Perez as the only Reds' player to hit 10 home runs by May 1. Stewart hit a ground rule double to right center and scored on Nathaniel Lowe's single.

Brock Burke pitched the ninth in a non-save situation with three left handed batters due up. He struck out the last two batters to nail it down. He dropped his ERA to 0.63.

The Reds are 15-1 when they lead after six innings and 14-0 when they lead after seven innings.

 



Nick Lodolo Returns Soon Hunter Greene, Eugenio Suarez, Caleb Ferguson Progress

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Dateline: Cincinnati


It is like trading for a starting pitcher. Nick Lodolo left his last spring training start after two batters in the last game in Goodyear, Arizona, his final tuneup to start the season. 

Lodolo developed a blister on his left index finger and was removed with a 1-1 count on Jose Ramirez the start against the Cleveland Guardians. He was placed on the injured list to start the season.

The left hander has been working with trainers and working with a soft surface, weighted ball to heal the blister. After side sessions and a couple bullpen sessions, Lodolo, pitched in a rehab assignment for the Daytona Tortugas on April 2. He had to leave after reagravating the blister. On Sunday he tried again and pitched five scoreless innings against South Bend. He threw 55 pitches and had to throw more in the bullpen after he left the game.

Lodolo will pitch Saturday for Louisville in Omaha.

"We'll see where he's at after that," Terry Francona said. "We had a cap of 10 breaking balls. He threw a number warming up and he threw eight in the game, I believe."

Hunter Greene is in Arizona long tossing from 110 feet. He is under the supervision of the rehab specialist Eric Gonzalez. 

"We're anticipating about three weeks from now, he'll throw his first bullpen," Francona said. 

Eugenio Suarez had a mild oblique and is getting treatement daily.

"When he is paind free, we'll do another MRI. We're not there yet. When he's scanned again, we will see how much activity we can introduce," Francona said.

Caleb Ferguson pitched one inning for the Chattanooga Lookouts against Birmingham. He had a walk and a strikeout in a scoreless inning. He threw 14 pitches, seven strikes and had a balk with a disengagment violation.

He will pitch again on Friday.

"We will see what he wants to do Friday, whether he wants to start or come in during the game," Francona said.


Chase Burns Tries To Climb Colorado Rockies In Series Opener

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Dateline: Cincinnati

Chase Burns faces the Colorado Rockies for the second time in his brief career. Burns pitched six innings against Colorado on July 11, 2025. He pitched six innings, allowed two runs on four hits and three walks. He struck out 10 and allowed a home run to Ryan McMahon, who is now with the New York Yankees.

Burns is 2-1 with a 2.57 ERA in his first five starts this season. He has a bad start against the Los Angeles Angels in which they scored five runs in 5 1/3 innings against him. His other four have been another story. He has two quality starts, giving up no runs in six innings against San Francisco and one run in six against the Texas Rangers. He was awarded the win in his last start against the Tampa Bay Rays, allowing two runs in 5 2/3 innings on four hits and two walks. He struck out eight. He has yet to strike out 10 in a game like he did four times in 2025.

The Rockies send left hander Kyle Freeland to the mound with a 1-1 record and a 2.30 ERA. He's made three starts this season. He has nine career starts against the Reds with a 4-2 record and 6.39 ERA. Last season, Freeland started against the Reds in Denver on April 25. He gave up six runs on 10 hits and a walk with four strikeouts. Spencer Steer hit a two-run home run off him.

His last start was 21 days ago. He is coming off the injured list with shoulder inflamation. His last start on April 7 against the Houston Astros, Freeland pitched 6 1/3 innings, allowing a run on three hits and one walk. He struck out five.

The Reds lineup against Freeland is:

Dane Myers CF

Matt McLain 2B

Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart 1B

Spencer Steer LF

Nathaniel Lowe DH

Tyler Stephenson C

Rece Hinds RF

Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B

The Rockies attack Burns with:

Edouard Julien 2B

Mickey Moniak CF

Hunter Goodman C 

TJ Rumfield DH

Tyler Freeman RF

Troy Johnston 1B

Kyle Karros 3B

Ezequiel Tovar SS

Jake McCarthy LF

Monday, April 27, 2026

Reds Grindstone Cowboy Bullpen To The Rescue

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Dateline: Cincinnati

The 1990 Reds under Lou Piniella had the Nasty Boys, Randy Myers, Norm Charlton and Rob Dibble to nail down wins.

“We had seven inning games,” Piniella recalled. “If we had the lead in the seventh inning, it was slam the door baby,”

So far in 2026 manager Terry Francona has the “Grindstone Cowboys” to close wins, and hold the team in games until the offense can rally. This bullpen held in games14-0 when leading after six innings 2-0 when tied after six. 

They grind when behind 6-1 comeback wins,  through four wins that the team was behind after six innings or later, including, six wins in the last at bat.

 They are 14-0 when leading after six innings.

The bullpen has kept the team afloat, while waiting for the offense to come around.

The “Grindstone Cowboys” saved 10 of the 18 wins, third best in baseball. and won nine games themselves, highest in Major League Baseball.  

They are eighth in total appearances, 28 and are 13th with 108 1/3 innings pitched.

The Reds relievers are second in baseball with a 2.91 ERA. Opponents have a .201 batting average against them second lowest in the majors.

These stats indicate why the Reds have bolted to the National League Central Division lead, a division in which every team has a winning record. The .643 winning percentage is third behind the Atlanta Braves .690 and the Los Angeles Dodgers .679.

The bullpen allowed a team that is last in hitting .213, 27th in on-base-percentage .307 and 19th in runs scored 118 is that high in the standings.

Manager Terry Francona it's able to rely on them in the 11 games decided by two runs or fewer, including seven one-run games.

Five pitchers have saved games. Emilio Pagan leads with six, Connor Phillips, Tony Santillan, Graham Ashcraft and Brock Burke have one each.

“This bullpen throws the highest rate four seamer. You don’t see a lot of sinkers,” Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said before the three game series. “They come right at you. They throw 99 so why wouldn’t you. Pagan doesn’t really throw 99, Santillan will, Burke will, Phillips will. Ashcraft will throw 100 mile an hour cutters. Moll will spin it.”

These are the highlites for the Grindstone Cowboys.

Graham Ashcraft:

He’s pitched seven straight scoreless games. He’s retired 12 of the 14 batters to face him. Ashcraft has stranded all three of base runners inherited. He has not allowed a home run in 47 innings.

Ashcraft mainly works the seventh innings of games just like Randy Myers of the Nasty Boys.

Tony Santillan the setup man like Norm Charlton.

He had an 11 game scoreless streak snapped on Friday when he gave up two home runs. He retired the fist batter faced 9 of the 15 times. He’s retired stranded six of eight inherited runners.

Emilio Pagan:

He leads the team with six saves. He is fourth among MLB relievers with reliever with two wins. The closer as Nasty Boy, Rob Dibble was, has retired the first batter faced nine times in 12 attempts. He stranded both inherited runners. He is nine strikeouts short of 600 and 11 appearances short of 500.

Brock Burke, one of two left handers, has a five game scoreless streak. He earned his first career save on April 5, striking out the side in the ninth inning against the Texas Rangers. He has retired the first batter 10 times in 14 games. Four of the six runners inherited were stranded. Burke has a 0.68 ERA.

Pierce Johnson allowed a pair of runs Sunday to snap a nine game scoreless streak of 8 2/3 innings. He has 11 appearances without a walk.

Sam Moll:

The other left hander has retired nine of the 14 first batters faced. The first batter he faced in Sunday reached on an error. He retired 37 batters before giving up a hit. He stranded eight of 10 inherited runners.

Connor Phillips:

He leads the Reds with 15 appearances. He is second with 12 scoreless appearances. He retired nine first batters and stranded six of eight inherited runners. He earned his first career save against the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 30. Batters are hitting just .158 against him.

Jose Franco:

He has been a starter for Triple ALouisville. He rejoined the Reds on Saturday, replacing Kyle Nicolas. He made his first career appearance on March 30 against Pittsburgh. He made two starts at Louisville after making the opening day roster when Nick Lodolo and Caleb Ferguson started the season on the injured list. He gave up a two-run home run to Gleyber Torres on Sunday to increase his ERA from 3.18 to 4.70.








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Dateline: Cincinnati


Brandon Phillips was always a shining star, even coming out of Redan High School in Stone Mountain, Georgia, his talents commanded attention.

His personality did too. Phillips was always, the brightest bulb in the pack. He called himself Dat Dude and he was indeed that guy. You were either in his corner or out of it. But whichever way you went, friend or foe, it was an intense experience.

His smile was infectious. His frown devestating.

On the field he was all competitor. He was never afraid to push the limits.

 The Montreal Expos grabbed him in the second round of the 1999 draft. He never made it to the Major Leauge's with them. Instead he was the prospect that brought the established star in a trade. The Expos needed a starting pitcher badly in June 2002. They traded their two best prospects, Grady Sizemore and Phillips to the Cleveland Indians for ace Bartolo Colon.

Phillips started his Major League career with the Indians as a September call up that year, playing for manager Charlie Manuel. The next year new manager Eric Wedge put Phillips, 22, at second base for 112 games. He hit .208 with 18 doubles, a triple, six home runs and 33 RBI. He only walked 14 times and struck out 77 times. His on-base-percentage was a low .242. He stole four bases but was caught five times.

Phillips and Wedge clashed. The second baseman was sent to the minor leagues out of spring training in 2004 and 2005. He only played in six games at the major league level in both of those seasons, in spite of hitting .303 with eight home runs and stealing 14 bases at Triple A Buffalo in 135 games in 2004 and hitting .256 with 15 home runs in 112 games in 2005. He was designat for assignment out of spring training in Winter Haven in 2006.

The Reds’ general manager Wayne Krivsky, took advantage of rift and discontent to trade for Phillips on April 7, 2006 for a player to be named later, Jeff Stevens. It was a give away.

The Indians cried in their bat racks for years after that as Phillips ample talents bloomed in Cincinnati.

He produced for the Reds right away and quickly became a fan favorite. Not only did he hit .276 in 149 games with 28 doubles, a triple, 17 home runs, 75 RBI and 25 stolen bases, he was a flashy, effective defensive player.

Phillips became a bonfide star in 2007. He hit .288 with 26 doubles, six triples, 30 home runs and 94 RBI. He became part of an exclusive 30-30 club with 32 stolen bases. 

Phillips won a Gold Glove, the first of four, in 2008.

He was an All-Star in 2010, 2011 and 2013.

Phillips hit a career-high .300 with a career-high 38 doubles in 2011 along with Gold Glove and Silver Slugger awards. He scored 107 runs in 207 and 100 in 2010. He drove in 98 runs in 2009 and 103 in 2013. He hit over .290 in both 2015 and .2016. He laced 30 or more doubles four straight years from 2009 through 2012. 

During his 11 seasons with the Reds, Phillips hit .279 with 311 doubles, 32 triples and 191 home runs,  which is 13th place on the Reds' all-time homer list. Eugenio Suarez just passed him this year.

He stole 209 bases and slashed .279/.325/.429 for a 753 OPS.

He was traded to the Atlanta Braves, to play in his hometown, in February 2017. Phillips finished his 17-year career with the Boston Red Sox in 2018. 

On Friday, April 23 Phillips signed a one-day contract with Cincinnati, so he could retire a Cincinnati Red. 

At the pregame ceremony before the game Saturday (042526), Phillips told Reds’ fans, “I was at home in 2006 looking for another opportunity to provide for my family and show the world that I could play the game that I love.

New owner Bob Castellini, had fired Dan O’Brian as GM and hired Krivsky in February.

Krivsky traded Willy Mo Pena for Bronson Arroyo as one his first moves in spring training. After Phillips designation for assignment, Krivsky took advantage and made the trade before Phillips could be put on waivers . Now Arroyo and Phillips are both in the Reds’ Hall of Fame. 

“Wayne Krivsky, Jerry Narron (Reds manager) and Mr. Castellini called me in and told me to be the best player, I can be.” 

“All the dignitaries here,” said Phillips pointing to the members of the Reds’ HOF in attendance. “I can not believe I’m in the presence of you all. You were all better than me.”

Phillips told the story of Eric Davis, the senior advisor has worked with young Reds’ players as a senior advisor for the last 18 years. suggesting a longer bat.

“One day I was in the dugout,” Phillips said. “He was like Brandon what size bat do you use. I said 33 1/2, 32 (ounces). He said, “that’s a twig. Swing this bat right here. This is what I swung.’ He came out with a 35 inch bat. I was struggling at the time so I went ahead and tried it. The first at bat I went up with that long 35 inch. I struck out. I went back to the dugout and threw it in the trash can. He came downstairs and told me to try it one more time. I said this is the last time I’m going to try it. Next at bat, I hit that damn ball. I said Oh My Lord. I swung that 35 the rest of season.”




Sunday, April 26, 2026

Spencer Torkelson Slugs Tigers To Sweep Avoiding Win

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Dateline: Cincinnati


Spencer Torkelson continued his home run streak to five games and slugged two doubles to stop the Reds from sweeping the Detroit Tigers in an 8-3 win.

Rhett Lowder started slowly in the effort to sweep the Detroit Tigers but settled in to finish five innings as Reds' batters took him off the hook.

In the first inning, Detroit combined singles by Gleyber Torres  and Riley Greene with a walk to Spencer Torkelson to set up Kerry Carpenter for a two-out, two-run double.

Lowder scattered three hits over the next four innings and finished with five innings, allowing two runs on six hits and one walk. He struck out seven.

"In the first inning, he was kind of yanking everything," Terry Francona said. "DJ settled him down. To his credit, it was a high pitch count after two innings but he gave us five. He looked way more like Lowder after that."

Lowder changed tactics after the first inning.

Nathaniel Lowe took Tiger starter Keider Montero deep for his fourth home run of the season and fourth in three days of this series. It was the second time, Lowe had home runs in three straight games since August 2022 as a member of the Texas Rangers.

"Even when we left him in against the left hander, he hit the line out. He feels really good about himself," Francona said. "He knows he's getting an opportunity. He's trying to make the most of it. He's seeing the ball pretty good."

JJ Bleday hit a home run in his first game with the Reds off Montero.

Bleday and Lowe were among the last decisions the Reds made in spring training.

The Reds chose Lowe because he was a veteran and his demeanor was more compatable with a bench role.

"We feel Bleday can help us," Francona said. "We didn't want him to have that last bench spot. We wanted him to go play."

"Lowe is not used to being on the bench but he admits he had a bad year. He told us that he played his way out of a starting job. He wants to play his way back."

The Reds took the lead in the fifth inning. Ke'Bryan Hayes led off with a triple. Matt McLain hit a double to score him.

Brock Burke relieved Lowder in the sixth. He surrendered a double to Torkelson and walked Matt Vierling and Jahmai Jones but struck out Jake Rogers and retired Kevin McGonigle on a fly out to deep center.

The Tigers roared against Sam Moll and Pierce Johnson in the seventh inning. A rare error by Hayes at third base allowed Torres to reach base. Pinch hitter Hao-Yu Lee hit his first home run of his career to give the Tigers a lead. After Johnson relieved Moll, Torkelson hit his fifth home run of the season. 

Torkelson tied the team record for hitting home runs in five straight games, accomplished five times, the last by Marcus Thames in 2008. The others are: Willie Horton (1969), Vic Wertz (1950), Hank Greenberg (1940) and Rudy York (1937).

"He hit a couple home runs coming in, so you put a little asterisk by his name, for a guy who is not where he's at." Francona said. "You hear me say all the time, guys are going to get to their level. A couple of the swings he kept his hands in so well, he got the barrel to it. He's strong."

Carpenter tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Vierling.

Jose Franco took over for Johnson to face Detroit in the eighth. He walked McGonigle and served up a home run ball to Torres.

McGonigle is hitting .330 and his single in the second inning extended his hitting streak to 11 games and has reached base in 24 straight starts.

"McGonigle, (expletive), they say he has a bright future. He has a bright present too," Francona said. 

The Tigers got four scoreless innings from Brant Hurter, Will Vest, Kyle Finnegan and Brenan Hanifee.

Rhett Lowder Looking For Sweep Of The Tigers

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Dateline: Cincinnati

The Reds send their young star to be starter, Rhett Lowder, to the mound with a whisk broom in his back pocket. 

For the third straight series the Reds head into the final game with a chance to sweep. This time against the Detroit Tigers.

Lowder is 3-1 with a 3.10 ERA. He allowed one run in six innings against the Tampa Bay Rays to set up a sweep opportunity in his last start. Three of his five starts have been quality starts. This would be his first appearance against the Tigers.

Facing the Reds trying to avoid a sweep is 25-year old right hander, Keider Montero. He holds a 1-2 record with a 3.68 ERA.

This will be his fifth start. He had one quality start, a six inning scoreless outing against the Miami Marlins on April 10. Montero pitched 5 2/3 innings in his last start against the Milwaukee Brewers. He allowed three runs on five hits and one walk.

He has pitched one game against the Reds in relief. He relieved Brant Hurter in the first inning on June 13 last season and pitched five innings, allowing two runs on seven hits and a walk.

The Reds send this lineup against Montero.

TJ Friedl CF

Matt McLain 2B

Elly De La Cruz SS

Sal Stewart 1B

Nathaniel Lowe DH

Spencer Steer RF

JJ Bleday LF

Jose Trevino C

Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B


Lowder is tasked with this lineup:

Kevin McGonigle SS

Gleber Torres 2B

Colt Keith 3B

Riley Greene DH

Spencer Torkelson 1B

Kerry Carpenter LF

Matt Vierling CF

Wenceel Perez RF

Jake Rogers C