MLB Game Summary - Detroit at Cincinnati
(Sunday, June 10th)
Final Score: Detroit 7, Cincinnati 6
Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - The Tigers used a four-run eighth inning to
record a 7-6 comeback win over the Reds in Sunday's series finale.
Trailing 6-3, Detroit loaded the bases to begin the eighth, then pushed a run
across when Aroldis Chapman (4-2) hit Matt Young with a pitch. Young
eventually scored the go-ahead run on Chapman's wild pitch after Austin
Jackson plated a pair with a ground-rule double.
Cincinnati had built its lead with the long ball, getting a two-run blast from
Todd Frazier in the sixth and solo shots from Zack Cozart and Devin Mesoraco.
Brayan Villarreal (3-1) worked two innings and got the win despite allowing
Frazier's homer. Starter Drew Smyly gave up three runs on four hits before
leaving after the third inning with a blister on his left middle finger.
"He came up and said 'I can't go anymore,'" commented Tigers manager Jim
Leyland. "I looked and I said 'Oh my God.' I've never seen anything like it. I
couldn't believe it. It's the biggest blister I've ever seen."
Austin Jackson had a solo homer for the Tigers, who have won three of four,
including the last two of this three-game interleague series.
Frazier also had a two-run, second-inning single for the Reds, losers of five
of their last seven games.
Reds starter Homer Bailey left the game with a runner on first and
two out in the seventh inning. His team held a 6-2 lead, but from there the
bullpen methodically unraveled.
Jose Arredondo walked Miguel Cabrera before Prince Fielder laced an RBI single
to right field off of Sean Marshall. Logan Ondrusek recorded the final out,
but he began the eighth with a walk, then allowed Gerald Laird's single before
giving way to Chapman, who gave up Brennan Boesch's base hit to load the
bases.
"We were trying to go a fraction with Chapman. We didn't really want to go two
innings with him," said Reds manager Dusty Baker. "It was a series of bad
events tonight."
Joaquin Benoit preserved the newfound lead, striking out Frazier with a runner
on second to end the bottom of the eighth and Jose Valverde recorded his 12th
save with a 1-2-3 ninth.
Cozart's and Mesoraco's homers came in the third and fourth inning,
respectively.
Jackson's homer came in the fifth, an inning after Ramon Santiago plated
Fielder with an infield single.
Game Notes
Smyly, a rookie, was making his 12th start of the season. He had his contract
purchased from Triple-A Toledo on April 12...At least one home run has been
hit in Great American Ball Park in 56 straight games, marking the longest
active streak in the majors...Reds first baseman Joey Votto went 0-for-4,
ending his career-high 15-game hit streak.
06/11 00:53:32 ET

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