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to make it 6-3.

The Reds won for the first time since June 8, stopping a skid that was their longest since they dropped 11 straight in May 2016.

Feldman allowed two runs and six hits over six-plus innings, holding the Rays scoreless until Souza homered off one of the catwalks supporting the roof at Tropicana Field with two outs in the sixth.

Tampa Bay tied it 3-3 in the seventh when Trevor Plouffe singled off Feldman and Robertson followed with a two-run homer off Lorenzen, who retired all six batters he faced after Robertson to get the win.

The Reds are playing at Tropicana Field for only the third time. They won five or six games on their two previous visits in 2003 and 2011. Tampa Bay’s 3-10 record alltime against Cincinnati is the club’s worst vs. any opponent.

Reds right-hander Amir Garrett (3-5), 0-2 in three starts since returning from a right hip injury, takes the mound against Tampa Bay tonight. Rays righty Alex Cobb (5-5) looks to improve on his 8-3 record and 2.81 ERA in interleagu­e starts tonight.

Rays shortstop Tim Beckham departed after being hit in the left hand by a pitch in the fourth inning.

X-rays were negative, and the club announced he’s dayto-day.

RHP Homer Bailey (right elbow) made his third rehab start, and first with Triple-A Louisville. He allowed two runs and seven hits over 5⅔ innings against Columbus.

 ?? NATI HARNIK / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oregon State’s K.J. Harrison (center) celebrates his sixth-inning grand slam Monday night with Steven Kwan (4) and Jack Anderson (29).
NATI HARNIK / ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon State’s K.J. Harrison (center) celebrates his sixth-inning grand slam Monday night with Steven Kwan (4) and Jack Anderson (29).

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