Reds 4, Indians 3

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CLE (22-20) 000003000 3 5 0
CIN (19-23) 21000001 - 4 8 2

Final

 
W:D. Weathers (1-2)
L:J. Lewis (0-2)
SV:F. Cordero (8)

Indians fall to Reds as Lewis walks in winning run in eighth

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Regular Season Series
Cincinnati leads 5-1 (as of Fri 5/16)
>Fri 5/16 @CIN 4, CLE 3 Box Score
Sat 5/17 @CIN 4, CLE 2 Recap
Sun 5/18 @CIN 6, CLE 4 Recap
Fri 6/27 @CLE 6, CIN 0 Recap
Sat 6/28 CIN 5, @CLE 0 Recap
Sun 6/29 CIN 9, @CLE 5 Recap
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Scoring Summary
CLECIN
1stB Phillips homered to left, K Griffey Jr scored.02
2ndA Dunn homered to right.03
6thC Blake homered to center.13
6thT Hafner homered to right.23
6thJ Peralta homered to right.33
8thA Dunn walked, B Phillips scored, J Votto to third, E Encarnacion to second.34
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Game Information
StadiumGreat American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
Attendance33,433 (79% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:52
Weather66 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind5 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Marvin Hudson, First Base - Tom Hallion, Second Base - Hunter Wendelstedt, Third Base - Brian Knight

CINCINNATI (AP) -- It's been a long time since Cleveland's pitching staff got walked on this way.

Adam Dunn homered and drew a tiebreaking walk with the bases loaded in the eighth inning Friday night, sending the Cincinnati Reds to their season-high fourth straight win, 4-3 over the intrastate rival Indians.

The Reds got home runs from Brandon Phillips and Dunn, then won it with the only run in the game not produced by a homer.

Cincinnati loaded the bases in the eighth on Joey Votto's double and a pair of walks from Jensen Lewis (0-2), who was pitching in his hometown on his 24th birthday. He decided the game by missing with a full-count pitch to Dunn, one of the NL's most selective hitters.

"He threw me some really good pitches," Dunn said. "I was seeing them pretty good. I just didn't want to get myself out."

Lewis attended high school in Cincinnati and estimated that more than 50 family members and friends were in the stands. Manager Eric Wedge talked to him for a few minutes in the corner of the clubhouse after the game.

"Not exactly the homecoming you envision," Lewis said. "Obviously, there's some emotion involved in pitching in front of family and friends. It's the first time I've come home and pitched here."

David Weathers (1-2) escaped a threat in the eighth, forcing the Indians to strand a runner at third. Francisco Cordero pitched a perfect ninth for his eighth save in nine chances.

The interleague series matched two teams from opposite ends of the state and opposite ends of the standings. The Indians lead the AL Central, while the Reds are last in the NL's counterpart division.

"We're playing good right now," Dunn said. "We're finally getting some timely hitting. We've been getting pitching all year, but the offense has been scuffling. Hopefully, this is a turning-point, breakout series."

Both teams have been having problems scoring runs. The Indians have overcome them with exquisite pitching -- four shutouts in the last six games.

Left-hander Jeremy Sowers wasn't up to recent standards.

Phillips' upper-deck homer emphatically ended Cleveland's streak of near-perfect pitching in the first inning. The two-run shot off Sowers produced the first earned runs off Indians starters in 52 innings.

For good measure, Phillips did a little skip as he crossed the plate against the team that gave up on him two years ago. He knew all about the run of brilliance by Cleveland's rotation.

"You hear something like that, it gets you really amped up for the game," Phillips said.

Sowers was called up earlier in the day to make his second start of the season. He has failed to beat the Reds -- the team that originally drafted him -- in four career starts, going 0-2 while allowing 19 earned runs in 20 innings.

Afterward, Wedge said Sowers was headed back to the minors.

"He gave us every chance to win the ballgame," Wedge said. "But we just weren't able to do anything beyond those [three] home runs."

Dunn added a solo shot deep into the Indians' bullpen in the second inning for a 3-0 lead that looked solid the way rookie Johnny Cueto was dominating. The 22-year-old didn't allow a hit through the first five innings against a lineup seeing his 95 mph fastball for the first time.

Just like that, he lost his touch.

Cueto gave up a leadoff homer to Casey Blake in the sixth. Designated hitter Travis Hafner, forced to the bench in an NL ballpark, pinch-hit and homered off the right-field foul pole three pitches later.

When Jhonny Peralta also homered to tie it one out later, Cueto angrily threw back his cap, grabbed the resin bag and flung it down. Cueto has given up 12 homers in nine starts.

"They hit one home run and you think, well, OK, no problem, no big deal," manager Dusty Baker said. "Then he started centering the ball. He was still throwing strikes, but they were bad strikes, and they know what to do with bad strikes."

The intrastate series remains popular in Cincinnati, with 33,433 fans showing up on Friday night. By comparison, the Reds sold only 12,756 tickets for a game two days earlier against Florida.

Game notes
The state's lottery had a 32-inch-tall Ohio Cup trophy made for the series. It was unveiled on the field before the game. ... The Indians lead the intrastate series 29-23. ... It was Hafner's second career pinch-hit homer. His other also was in an interleague game at Great American Ball Park on July 1, 2006. ... The Reds are 10-11 since Walt Jocketty took over for Wayne Krivsky as general manager. Krivsky was fired after a 9-12 start.


Series At A Glance

Cincinnati leads 1-0 (as of 5/16)
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MLB Scores

Friday, May 16th 2008
Pittsburgh 4 Final
Chi Cubs 7
Washington 3 Final
Baltimore 5
Milwaukee Postponed
Boston
NY Mets Postponed
NY Yankees
Toronto 3 Final
Philadelphia 10
Cleveland 3 Final
Cincinnati 4
Kansas City 7 Final
Florida 6
Oakland 2 Final
Atlanta 3
Houston 8 Final
Texas 16
Tampa Bay 3 Final
St. Louis 1
Minnesota 4 Final
Colorado 2
Detroit 3 Final
Arizona 4
LA Dodgers 2 Final
LA Angels 4
San Diego 6 Final
Seattle 4
Chi White Sox 2 Final
San Francisco 0