First-place Reds stay hot, beat Brewers

Jonny Gomes made sure the Cincinnati Reds' trip to the top would be
more than a one-night visit.
Gomes completed a five-run rally in the seventh inning by
hitting a three-run homer, and the Reds earned themselves a second
straight day in first place by beating the Milwaukee Brewers, 6-3,
on Monday night.
Gomes' homer off Todd Coffey (1-1) sent the Reds to their
eighth victory in nine games, a surge that moved them into the top
spot in the NL Central — a place they haven't been so deep
into a season since 2006.
"It's going to be a battle from here on out,'' Gomes said.
"We're wearing the first-place jersey now. We're going to get
everybody's best shot.''
Johnny Cueto (3-1) struck out seven and gave up seven hits in
seven innings, including Corey Hart's solo homer. Hart also homered
off Daniel Ray Herrera in the ninth.
The sleepy and slumping Brewers lost their season-high
seventh straight, one that followed a numbing pattern. When the
bullpen got involved, things fell apart.
"I've said all through this stretch, the intensity and the
effort of the players has been good,'' manager Ken Macha said. "The
games have been won or lost by how our bullpen is going.''
For Cincinnati, this one was about staying power.
A fan wearing a Reds batting helmet and a red shirt with a
"1'' on the front danced in the second row behind the dugout when
the team took the field for warmups, yelling: "First place! First
place! First place!'' The scoreboard made a point of emphasis to
show the division standings, drawing cheers.
The move up has left the Reds' diminished fan base a little
giddy. Cincinnati is coming off nine straight losing seasons.
Milwaukee is in an astounding slump of its own.
The Brewers are horrendous at home — 4-14, the worst
start in club history. They lost to Philadelphia, 4-2, on Sunday
night, completing an 0-6 homestand. They made the short flight to
Cincinnati, landed at 3 a.m., and got little sleep before taking on
a hot team.
Cueto was coming off the best game of his career, a
one-hitter for a 9-0 victory over Pittsburgh on Tuesday. He got
some help from his defense in this one - two Brewers were thrown
out at the plate, keeping it close until the seventh.
Francisco Cordero got the final two outs for his 13th save in
15 chances, retiring Ryan Braun on a fly ball with two runners
aboard to end it.
Coffey took over for Yovani Gallardo in the seventh and gave
up a leadoff triple to pinch-hitter Chris Heisey. Orlando Cabrera
singled up the middle for a 2-1 lead, and Scott Rolen added a
sacrifice fly. The Brewers intentionally walked Jay Bruce with two
outs to face Gomes, who connected on the first pitch for his fifth
homer.
"When the guy in front of you walks, you dig down a little
deeper,'' Gomes said. "You have a quiet little character check. I
was able to put a good bat on a good pitch.''
Coffey gave up five hits and all five runs.
"Just embarrassing is what it was, plain and simple,'' Coffey
said. "For me, it's unacceptable. There are no words to describe it
right now.''
Plate umpire Brian Gorman warned both teams when Coffey hit
Drew Stubbs after the homer.
Cabrera extended his hitting streak to 10 games — best
on the team this season. The shortstop also nailed Alcides Escobar
when he tried to score from third on a grounder in the first
inning. Stubbs threw out Gregg Zaun in the fourth, when he tagged
on Gallardo's routine fly to center.
NOTES: Former University of Cincinnati QB Tony
Pike threw a ceremonial pitch. He was drafted by Carolina in the
sixth round. ... Brewers OF Carlos Gomez, sidelined since May 6 by
a strained left rotator cuff, is expected to start a rehabilitation
assignment at Class A Brevard County on Wednesday. ... LHP Manny
Parra will start the second and final game of the series. Parra has
made 15 relief appearances. He started 27 games last season. ... It
was Hart's second multihomer game. ... 2B Brandon Phillips' error
ended the Reds' streak of 11 games without one, their best stretch
since 1997. ... The game lasted 3 hours, 2 minutes. Milwaukee leads
the majors with 27 games taking 3 hours.
