García HR in 8th, Brewers beat Reds to boost NL Central lead

MILWAUKEE — Avisaíl García hit a tiebreaking, two-run homer in the eighth inning as the Milwaukee Brewers beat Cincinnati 5-3 Thursday night, boosting their NL Central lead to seven games over the Reds.

The matchup marked the first of seven straight games between the top two teams in the division — four in Milwaukee and, after the All-Star break, three in Cincinnati. The Reds had won six of their previous seven overall.

Garcia’s 16th homer of the season came off reliever Brad Brach (0-1).

Reliever Devin Williams (6-1) earned the win and Josh Hader pitched a scoreless ninth for his 21st save.

Milwaukee took a 2-0 lead in the first after Reds pitcher Tyler Mahle slipped trying to field an infield hit by García with the bases loaded, then walked home another run.

The Reds went ahead 3-2 in the fifth.

After two walks by Brewers starter Adrian Houser, the Reds loaded the bases for the third time and Jake Cousins relieved for his eighth career appearance.

Cousins’ first two offerings to Tucker Barnhart were wild pitches, each scoring a run. Barnhart hit an RBI single for the lead.

The first of two doubles by Keston Hiura tied the game at 3 in the sixth.

The Brewers have remained in first place despite their batters posting the NL’s lowest batting average, which was .220 entering Thursday, and the most strikeouts.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Reds: Placed RHP Sonny Gray (rib cage strain) on the 10-day IL and recalled RHP Tony Santillan from Triple-A Louisville. Gray made two starts since being activated from a rehab assignment, including a seven-inning outing Wednesday in which he allowed the Royals two runs in a 5-2 win. Gray said he doesn’t think he will miss a start.

Brewers: Sent OF Lorenzo Cain to Triple-A Nashville on a rehab assignment. Cain, who hasn’t played since May 31, had been on the IL (right hamstring strain). Manager Craig Counsell said Cain would not return until sometime after the team’s first series following the All-Star break. … LHP Hoby Milner was optioned to Nashville.

UP NEXT

Reds LHP Wade Miley (6-4, 3.06 ERA) faces Brewers LHP Eric Lauer (3-3, 4.11 ERA) on Friday. Miley has pitched six or more innings in each of his five previous starts. He no-hit Cleveland on May 7. In Lauer’s last two starts, he shut out the Rockies over six innings, then held Pittsburgh to one run in 6⅓ innings.


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