The Columbus Dispatch

Gray in command, fans 12

- By Joe Kay

Reds 3, Brewers 0

CINCINNATI — Sonny Gray didn’t want to leave the game, not with another starring performanc­e by Yasiel Puig putting him in position to beat the Milwaukee Brewers again.

Gray talked his way into facing one more batter in the eighth inning, and the Cincinnati Reds held on for a 3-0 victory Wednesday night after they lost second baseman Scooter Gennett to a groin injury.

“That was a really fun moment,” said Gray, who matched his career high by fanning 12.

Puig homered for the second straight game, scored twice and added a sacrifice fly, his second night in a row with starring moments. On Tuesday night, Puig scored the winning run with a dash to the plate on a throwing error in the 11th inning for a 5-4 victory.

Puig caught Manny Pina’s fly ball at the wall in the eighth for the second out. After Gray walked pinch-hitter Yasmani Grandal, manager David Bell went to the mound thinking he might replace his starter. Gray quickly talked him out of it.

“I just said can I please finish this?” Gray said.

Well, it was a bit more emphatic.

“There was no doubt when I saw the look on his face,” Bell said.

Gray (5-5) retired Lorenzo Cain on a fly ball and was finished after 111 pitches. He allowed four hits and walked one, using his curveball to keep the Brewers off-balance. He also got a boost when fans loudly cheered Bell for leaving him in to get one more out.

“I got an extra pep in my step when they were giving me a little love,” Gray said. “I’m glad to do what I could to give it back.”

Gray handled a starting lineup missing All-stars Grandal and Christian Yelich, who were getting some rest. Raisel Iglesias pitched the ninth for his 15th save in 17 chances.

The only worry for the Reds was Gennett’s latest physical problem. He left after two at-bats because of tightness in the left side of his groin.

Gennett suffered a severe injury to the other side of his groin during spring training and had been sidelined until last week.

Bell said they’d have a better idea of Gennett’s condition Thursday.

 ?? [GARY LANDERS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? The Brewers’ Tyler Saladino steals second as the throw gets away from the Reds’ Derek Dietrich in the fifth inning.
[GARY LANDERS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] The Brewers’ Tyler Saladino steals second as the throw gets away from the Reds’ Derek Dietrich in the fifth inning.

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