The Columbus Dispatch

Bailey hit hard in Brewers’ barrage

- By Joe Kay

CINCINNATI — Ryan Braun started Milwaukee’s six-homer barrage, hitting the first of three off Homer Bailey, and the Brewers beat the Cincinnati Reds 11-3 on Thursday night, salvaging the final game of their series.

The National League Central leaders hit six homers for the first time since 2007, when they also did it in Cincinnati. Jonathan Villar connected twice as Milwaukee matched its season high for runs. Jesus Aguilar had a threerun homer among his three hits.

Last-place Cincinnati has lost 15 of its past 19 games overall.

Jimmy Nelson (6-4) gave up three hits in seven innings, including Joey Votto’s 22nd and 23rd homers, and matched his season high with 11 strikeouts. The teams combined for 19 homers during the threegame series.

Braun returned at the start of the series after missing a month with a strained left calf. He homered twice in the series, including his solo shot in the first off Bailey (0-2), who has been hit hard in both of his starts since returning from elbow surgery.

Braun’s 24th career homer at Great American Ball Park moved him one ahead of Lance Berkman for most by a visiting player. Braun has 39 homers overall against the Reds since his rookie season of 2007, the most by any player against Cincinnati over that span.

The Reds have allowed homers in 22 straight games, four shy of the major-league record.

Manny Pina and Villar had solo shots off Bailey, who had elbow spurs removed at the start of spring training. In two outings, he’s given up 14 runs and 12 hits in 4 innings.

Villar connected off Kevin Shackelfor­d for his third career multi-homer game. Aguilar’s threerun homer off the rookie made it 10-0 in the fourth inning.

 ?? [JOHN MINCHILLO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Reds center fielder Billy Hamilton can’t reach a three-run home run by the Brewers’ Jesus Aguilar during the fourth inning.
[JOHN MINCHILLO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Reds center fielder Billy Hamilton can’t reach a three-run home run by the Brewers’ Jesus Aguilar during the fourth inning.

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