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BAILEY ZEROS IN

Flashing his form from years ago, right-hander has his second straight strong start as Reds take two of three from Diamondbac­ks in Arizona.

- By Bob Baum

PHOENIX — Homer Bailey took the mound for only the 12th time in the last three seasons — and shut down the Arizona Diamondbac­ks. The Cincinnati right-hander threw 62/3 strong innings, Scott Schebler doubled in the go-ahead run and left fielder Adam Duvall threw out Paul Goldschmid­t at the plate in the Reds’ 2-1 victory over the Dia-

mondbacks on Sunday. Bailey (2-2) gave up a run on seven hits in his fourth start since returning from February surgery to remove small bone spurs from his right elbow. It was the last of a string of operations

that began in 2014 when he had a torn flexor tendon repaired. A year later, he underwent Tommy John surgery.

“As cliche as it sounds you just kind of keep going forward,” Bailey said of his battle. “It’s behind us. It’s behind me. You just keep going.”

After surrenderi­ng 14 runs in his first two starts this year, Bailey allowed one run in six innings at Colorado on Tuesday.

“I think certainly the last two games would suggest that he is really getting back to the Homer we knew before he started to have the injury problems,” Cincinnati manager Bryan Price said.

A.J. Pollock homered for Arizona, his

first since a six-week stint on the disabled list with a groin injury. Patrick Corbin (6-9) allowed two runs in six innings and matched his season high with nine strikeouts.

Arizona was 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position and had two thrown out at the plate. The Diamondbac­ks, one of the feelgood stories of the first half, limp into the All-Star break as losers of five of six games, including four one-run losses. They lost two of three to the Reds.

“Tough, tough game to lose,” said Arizona manager Torey Lovullo, whose team has fallen 71/2 games behind first-place Los Angeles in the NL West.

Raisel Iglesias pitched a perfect ninth for his 16th save in 17 tries.

The Reds broke a 1-1 tie in the sixth. With one out, Duvall doubled. The next batter, Eugenio Suarez, was called out on strikes and broke his bat on the plate in disgust before being ejected by home plate umpire Brian O’Nora.

Schebler followed with a line shot to right field, where David Peralta slipped breaking for the ball. The ball got past him for an RBI double and Cincinnati led 2-1.

“It was a hard line drive and I had to go to the right really hard and I slipped,” Peralta said. “There was nothing you can do. I was trying to do my best and try to make the play but it didn’t happen.”

The Diamondbac­ks had runners at first and second with no outs in the sixth when Chris Owings singled to short left field but Goldschmid­t, trying to score from second, was thrown out at home by Duvall.

Third base coach Tony Perezchica sent Goldschmid­t home on what promised to be a close play even though there were no outs in a one-run game.

“I think we all understand that it wasn’t probably the right moment to try and send Goldy,” Lovullo said, “but we all make mistakes.”

Arizona still had runners at second and third but Bailey struck out Chris Iannetta and Ketel Marte to escape the threat.

Bailey led off the third with his first hit of the season and Billy Hamilton bounced into a fielder’s choice.

Hamilton stole second, his 37th stolen base of the season and fourth in two games. Joey Votto singled to bring Hamilton home and make it 1-0.

 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN / GETTY IMAGES ?? The Reds’ Homer Bailey allowed one run on seven hits and four walks while striking out five in 62/3 innings Sunday. It was the right-hander’s second straight strong start after allowing one run in six innings at Colorado on Tuesday.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN / GETTY IMAGES The Reds’ Homer Bailey allowed one run on seven hits and four walks while striking out five in 62/3 innings Sunday. It was the right-hander’s second straight strong start after allowing one run in six innings at Colorado on Tuesday.
 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN / GETTY IMAGES ?? Reds catcher Tucker Barnhart tags out the Diamondbac­ks’ Paul Goldschmid­t at home as he tries to score from second base on a single to left in the sixth inning Sunday.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN / GETTY IMAGES Reds catcher Tucker Barnhart tags out the Diamondbac­ks’ Paul Goldschmid­t at home as he tries to score from second base on a single to left in the sixth inning Sunday.

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