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Reds homer 3 times in fifth, roll to 7-4 win and sweep of Royals

2023-06-15 11:24
The Reds got three homers during a five-run fifth inning in a 7-4 win in Kansas City on Wednesday night that wrapped up their three-game series sweep
Reds homer 3 times in fifth, roll to 7-4 win and sweep of Royals

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds got three homers during a five-run fifth inning, including a three-run shot by Matt McLain, and held on for a 7-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night to complete a three-game series sweep.

Spencer Steer homered in the second inning before Stuart Fairchild and Jonathan India joined McLain in going deep in the fifth, breaking open a 1-all game and sending the Reds to their fifth straight win and eighth in the last 10 games.

Ben Lively (4-4) ended a rough stretch for Cincinnati starters, allowing 10 hits but just two runs over 5 2/3 innings. Alexis Diaz entered with two on and one out in the ninth and struck out Freddy Fermin and retired Dairon Blanco for his 17th save.

The Royals' Daniel Lynch (0-3) gave up all four Reds homers, the most he's allowed in an outing in his career. He allowed seven runs on seven hits and a pair of walks as his winless streak stretched to 15 starts.

The Royals, who at 18-50 have the worst record in the majors, have lost a season-high nine straight games.

Steer set the tone for the Reds in the second when he deposited Lynch's 1-1 pitch in the left-field seats, though the Royals at least answered that homer. Bobby Witt Jr. drove in a run on his 23rd birthday with one of his three hits on the night.

It turned out to be a costly inning for the Royals, though. Salvador Perez was hit on the left hand by a pitch from Lively and had to be replaced by Maikel Garcia. Perez was diagnosed with a bruise and is day-to-day.

The Reds pulled ahead in the fourth when a video review turned a leadoff groundout by McLain into a hit. India followed with a flyball to left field that Edward Oliveras nearly caught but instead fell for a go-ahead RBI double.

But it was the deep ball that ruined the night for Kansas City.

Fairchild began the Reds' big fifth inning with his line drive into the left-field bullpen, and McLain made it 6-1 with his soaring three-run shot later in the inning. India capped the five-run frame and gave Cincinnati back-to-back homers for the second time this season when he sent his eighth of the year over the left-field wall.

The Royals got runs back in the sixth, seventh and ninth before Diaz left the bases loaded by closing out the game.

PASQUANTINO OUT

Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino will have season-ending surgery on a torn labrum in his right shoulder. He felt discomfort during a game against Baltimore on June 9, and an MRI exam Monday revealed the damage. One of the club's best young hitters, Pasquantino was batting .247 with nine homers and 26 RBIs through 61 games.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Reds: RHP Graham Ashcraft (bruised left calf) had a side session pushed back to Friday but still plans to throw at least two before returning the next weekend. ... OF Jake Fraley (bruised right wrist) plans to take batting practice Friday and Saturday.

Royals: RHP Josh Staumont (neck strain) threw a side session Wednesday. RHP Brad Keller (right shoulder impingement) is scheduled to throw one during Thursday's off day.

UP NEXT

After a day off, Cincinnati heads to Houston to begin a three-game series Friday night with LHP Andrew Abbott (2-0, 0.00 ERA) on the mound. Kansas City faces the Angels with RHP Brady Singer (4-5, 6.58) getting the nod for Friday night's opener.

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