Reliever belts rare pinch-hit HR
CINCINNATI — The score was tied and the Cincinnati Reds' bench was getting depleted. Relief pitcher Michael Lorenzen was excited to get a bat and help out.
Lorenzen connected for the first pinch-hit homer by a big league pitcher in eight years, putting Cincinnati ahead, and the Reds overcame a rough major league debut by Rookie Davis to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-4 on Thursday afternoon.
Adam Duvall added a two-run homer as the Reds rallied from an early three-run deficit to take the opening series, winning two of three.
Lorenzen's solo homer — the second of his career — off Adam Morgan (0-1) put the Reds up 5-4 in the sixth inning. Manager Bryan Price used the reliever because he has working with a short-handed bench to start the season.
"I want to be an all-around player," said Lorenzen, who also played outfield in high school. "Use me however you want. He knows when he sends me up to pinch-hit, I'm going to have a smile on my face."
The last pinch homer by a major league pitcher came in 2009, when the Reds' Micah Owings connected off the Cardinals' Ryan Franklin, according to ESPN. Lorenzen went deep on a 3-and-1 fastball, rounded the bases and then left the game without facing a batter.
"He threw a fastball on 2-and-0, so I was able to get the timing," Lorenzen said. "When he came back with it, I had the timing on it."
Cody Reed (1-0) got his first major league win by escaping threats in each of his two innings. Drew Storen pitched the ninth for his first save since the Reds signed him to a oneyear, $3 million deal.
The Phillies blew a 4-1 lead set up by Daniel Nava's pair of homers off Davis. Nava hit a solo shot on Davis' seventh pitch in the majors, and added a two-run homer in the third. Davis lasted three innings and gave up five runs.
Clay Buchholz, who came to the Phillies last December for infielder Josh Tobias, couldn't hold the lead.
The Reds tied it with three runs in the fourth, highlighted by Zack Cozart's single.