Reds turn back Twins
Castillo solid for 6, Stephenson homers as Cincinnati earns W
CINCINNATI — Luis Castillo pitched six effective innings, Tyler Stephenson homered to give the Reds a cushion they ended up needing, and Cincinnati held on to beat the
Minnesota Twins 6-5 on Wednesday.
Jonathan India had three hits and Joey Votto drove in two runs for the Reds, who came in trailing first-place Milwaukee
by 7 1/2 games in the NL Central. Cincinnati also trailed San Diego by five games for the
second wild card and is hoping to make up ground during a six-game homestand against last-place teams.
Castillo (6-10) allowed Jorge Polanco’s first-inning solo
homer but settled in nicely from there, allowing six hits and one walk while striking out seven to win his third straight start.
Stephenson went deep to the batter’s eye in left-center to give the Reds a 6-1 lead in the
seventh.
The Twins then sent nine batters to the plate in a four-run
eighth. Trevor Larnach drove in two with a double, Miguel
Sanó had an RBI double and Ryan Jeffers added a run-scoring single before Michael Lorenzen came in for a five-out save, his first of the season.
Twins rookie Charlie Barnes (0-2) allowed five runs on seven hits and two walks in four innings in his second career start.
The Reds scored all their runs with two outs. They strung together three runscoring hits to take a 4-1 lead in the third. Votto followed Kyle Farmer’s RBI single with a two-run double and scored on Stephenson’s single to left.
Castillo got help from shortstop Farmer to get out of the sixth. With runners on first and second and nobody out, Farmer took a throw from India at second and executed a 360-degree turn before relaying to Votto at first for a double play.
Trainer’s Room
Twins: Manager Rocco Baldelli said INF Josh Donaldson (right hamstring) was “AOK” after his pinch-hit appearance on Tuesday, when he tried to beat out a double-play grounder. Wednesday’s game was Donaldson’s sixth straight missed start.
Reds: All-star OF Nick Castellanos (right wrist) took close to a half-hour of batting practice Wednesday and manager
David Bell said he “might be a day away” from returning. The NL batting leader at .329 went on the 10-day injured list
on July 22.
Up Next
Twins: Rookie RHP Griffin Jax (1-1, 6.41 ERA) is scheduled
to start Thursday’s opener of a four-game series at Houston, the last stop on Minnesota’s season-long nine-game trip.
Reds: RHP Sonny Gray (3-6, 4.26) starts Thursday’s opener
of a four-game series against last-place Pittsburgh.