
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.
