Tyler Stephenson knocked in the go-ahead run in the 10th inning, Jonathan India and Harrison Bader drove in two runs apiece and the visiting Cincinnati Reds topped the Detroit Tigers 6-5 on Tuesday night.
Alexis Diaz (9-4) picked up the win with a scoreless inning of relief for the Reds (75-71). Buck Farmer handed the 10th inning and earned his third save.
Cincinnati starter Brandon Williamson, activated off the COVID-19 list, gave up five runs and seven hits in four-plus innings. He walked two and struck out four as the Reds posted their second consecutive win.
Andy Ibanez homered and drove in two runs for the Tigers (66-78), who had won three of their previous four games. Kerry Carpenter also knocked in two runs.
Tigers starter Joey Wentz gave up five runs, two earned, and six hits in 2 2/3 innings. He fanned one and walked three.
Stephenson led off the 10th against Alex Lange (6-4) with a single, driving in Noelvi Marte, who was pinch-running for automatic runner Nick Martini. A double play helped Lange avoid further damage.
In the bottom of the inning, Detroit automatic runner Ibanez moved up on Spencer Torkelson’s leadoff flyout before getting erased at the plate on Akil Baddoo’s fielder’s-choice grounder. Farmer then struck out Carpenter to end the game.
The Tigers grabbed a 3-0 lead in the first. Ibanez provided the spark with his 11th homer, a solo shot. Torkelson, Jake Rogers, Carpenter and Miguel Cabrera hit consecutive singles to account for the next two runs.
Cincinnati tied the score in the next inning. A throwing error by third baseman Zack Short allowed Stephenson to reach base, and Elly De La Cruz drew a one-out walk.
TJ Friedl’s two-out single knocked in Stephenson, and the throw from right field allowed Friedl to reach second. India brought home De La Cruz and Friedl with another single.
The Reds took a 5-3 lead with a pair of two-out runs in the third. Joey Votto walked and De La Cruz ripped a single. Bader then doubled to center, bringing in both runners.
Detroit tied it in the fifth. Matt Vierling led off with a walk and scored on Ibanez’s double, ending Williamson’s night. With two outs, Carpenter looped a single to right off Fernando Cruz to drive in Ibanez.
The Tigers’ Parker Meadows was hit by a pitch with one out in the ninth and stole second. A popup and groundout sent the game to extra innings.
–Field Level Media
After winning two of three on the road against the Atlanta Braves, the Philadelphia Phillies will return home to open a four-game series against the New York Mets on Thursday…
The Washington Nationals show occasional signs of getting it all together, even if those moments come too late in the season. The Atlanta Braves (97-55), meanwhile, need to crank it…
A week ago, the Toronto Blue Jays reached a low point in the midst of getting swept in a four-game home series against the Texas Rangers. Now things are trending…
Braves, back in D.C., hope to shake late-season slump
Resurgent Blue Jays pursue sweep of Yankees
Brewers, closing in on division title, finish set at St. Louis
Zach Eflin, Rays chase series victory over Angels